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The Problem

Incandescent light bulbs were first invented in 1879.  While they're inexpensive to purchase, they use a high amount of wattage, and don't last long (typically 750-1,000 hours)

Halogen lights last longer (up to 3,500 hours) then incandescents and compact fluorescent lights (CFLs).  However, they're more expensive and use more wattage.  

Fluorescent and compact fluorescents are the most efficient light sources available, though light-emitted diodes (LED) light sources that use 10% of the electricity of incandescents and will likely be widely available within the next three years.  CFLs last longer than incandescents and halogen bulbs (typically 10,000 hours) and use less energy.  They cost more initially, though bulb prices are often low due to public sector subsidies, and over time they save money.

Below is a cost comparison for incandescent and halogen light bulbs

 

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The Facts
Lighting represents as much as one quarter of a home's electrical use.

 

 

 

 

 

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