My Light Bulb Testimony
By
Mike Thompson
A little more than 4 years ago I decided to do my own energy efficient light bulb experiment. While my goal was to save money, I really wanted to see if they work and how much electricity lights actually used in regards to electric bills. I have to admit after seeing the results I was shocked.
After my roommate not having much interest in energy efficient light bulbs I decided to switch bulbs in my half of the apartment. About a month later my roommate excitingly notified me that our electric bill dropped $80 to $60. He asked if that’s all I did to get the costs down. When I told him “yes,” he quickly and wisely decided to switch bulbs on his half the apartment. To our pleasant surprise, the next month our electric bill dropped another $20 to $40!
Yes, you heard right! In 2 months our electric bill was literally cut in half by simply switching to energy efficient bulbs. Since then I have been an unofficial energy efficient light bulb advocate, telling everyone I hear complain about high electricity prices to switch and save. Unfortunate for the environment and their pocketbook, not everyone is willing to listen.
Some say they don’t light the color of light or the slow increase in brightness when you first turn them on. Others say they’ll wait until their old bulbs burnout before switching because they don’t want to be wasteful but none these arguments make sense.
Energy efficient bulbs come in different colors, even the traditional yellow that your eyes are used to. The bulbs taking a little longer to warm up is irrelevant because they give off more than enough light to do whatever you need to do. Waiting for your old bulbs to burnout before switching is silly. While you may not be wasting your old light bulbs, you are definitely wasting your hard earned cash and not doing your part to alleviate an ever increasing global energy shortage.
According to Charles Fishman, in a 2006 article on CFL’s published by Fast Company said:
”if every one of 110 million American households bought just one ice-cream-cone bulb, took it home, and screwed it in the place of an ordinary 60-watt bulb, the energy saved would be enough to power a city of 1.5 million people. One bulb swapped out, enough electricity saved to power all the homes in Delaware and Rhode Island. In terms of oil not burned, or greenhouse gases not exhausted into the atmosphere, one bulb is equivalent to taking 1.3 million cars off the roads.”
So what are you waiting for?
Do your part and start saving cash right away by switching to energy efficient bulbs today!