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What light bulbs are the most energy efficient?




As we are living in a time where the world is increasingly becoming environmentally conscious, one of the most significant changes in the energy industry is that the light bulb is now considered a major culprit for energy waste. While the average bulb uses 72 watts of electricity, the world is transitioning into a more environmentally aware society where we want to be more careful with our energy consumption.


It is important to note that some light bulbs are more energy efficient than others, and this is largely dependent on the type of filament used. The most efficient light bulbs contain carbon filaments such as those made by Philips. There are two major types of light bulbs - incandescent and fluorescent. Investing in energy efficient light bulbs can also save you a lot of money on electricity bills and reduce your carbon footprint. There is a new type of artificial light bulb that uses LED technology, which is more energy efficient and lasts 10 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs. LEDs also have better colour options and can be dimmed to create the ambiance needed in home lighting


This is why we are starting to see light bulbs that use less power like LED lights and CFLs (compact fluorescent lights). We hope these new innovations will help reduce our carbon footprint and save money on utilities bills while still providing beautiful lighting solutions for our homes.
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