Don't like the look of modern bulbs? It's time to think again.
According to the
Energy Saving Trust if every UK household installed three energy saving
light bulbs, in place of three traditional bulbs, enough energy would be saved in
a year to supply all street lighting in the UK, that’s enough CO2 to fill the Royal
Albert Hall over 1000 times!
If you've put off switching over because the modern looks of many of the bulbs won't
suit your period home decor, then it's time to think again. The Energy Saving Trust
has published a free guide to energy saving lighting to correct many popular misconceptions
about energy saving lighting – such as price, lack of shapes, sizes and fittings.
Filled with information, the guide also lists some of the different types of bulbs
available and suggests where they can be purchased.
Philip Sellwood, chief executive of the Energy Saving Trust says, “We fully support
the idea of phasing out inefficient lighting in favour of energy efficient light-bulbs.
In most homes, lighting accounts for 10 – 15% of the electricity bill and UK households
currently use £1.8 billion worth of electricity every year on lighting.
"An energy saving light bulb can last up to 10 times longer than a non-efficient
version. Just one energy saving bulb could save up to £7 a year, fit all the lights
in your house with energy saving bulbs and you could save around £600 over the lifetime
of the bulbs.”
For more more information visit www.energysavingtrust.org.uk
Author: Elizabeth Hambelton. Posted on September 28, 2007
