Showing posts with label energy saving lightbulbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energy saving lightbulbs. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 March 2010

Which light bulb will be outlawed next?


I can't remember where I saw it now but I definitely read somewhere last week online that the EU is considering banning down-lighter and spotlight bulbs after the recent banning of 100 watt lightbulbs.

If you've got fancy light fittings buried in your ceilings - I suggest you stock up now.

photo credit: shuttermonkey

Tuesday, 2 February 2010

Is it better to leave lights switched on or off?



This could turn out to be a week of very short posts....

In answer to the question is it better to leave the lights switched off or on when leaving a room, particularly with fluorescent 'strip' lights and the newer 'energy saving' lightbulbs, which can take a while to 'warm up'?

The Times (Online) last week published a definitive answer.

I won't spoil the ending by revealing it here - head over to The Times Online website and read their rather excellent editorial piece - click here.

photo credit: tanais fox

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Ho Ho oh! Festive Energy Saving Lightbulb giveaway not too bright


I'm indebted to Green Building Press for posting a rather catchy post about how a new energy saving lightbulb, which has been developed and built in the UK, could save up to 70% of energy usage compared with current streetlamp bulbs.

Whilst street lighting only accounts for 2% of the UK's total energy consumption, a saving is still a saving. Who knows? They might even install more of them.

What caught my eye was a paragraph lower down, a story within a story almost about energy companies mailing out vast quantities of energy saving lightbulbs for the home as a way of 'meeting' their own energy efficiency targets as set by the Government.

Apparently, one supplier sent out 12 million over Christmas, adding a quite unnecessary burden to a busy postal service.

As Green Building Press reports - The Energy Saving Trust calculates the average home already has 6 or more energy saving lightbulbs laying unused in drawers and cupboards. These mail schemes are actually paid for by homeowners through fuel bills - the average customer pays £38 a year towards subsidies for green projects (according to the energy watchdog Ofgem).

The scheme which was supposed to see energy companies subsidising loft and cavity wall insulation saw them, not surprisingly, choose the easier option of mailing energy saving lightbulbs, to help them meet their carbon reduction targets.

The government actually banned free light bulb mailing schemes from the New Year.

Read the full report which includes insights into how exactly the energy companies have neatly side-stepped more serious efforts to promote energy efficiency at Green Building Press by clicking here.

photo credit: Elsie Esq

Thursday, 17 December 2009

Derbyshire based Graphic Design company switch light bulbs and save a small fortune

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Belper and Chesterfield (Derbyshire0 based company Graphic Results - web design and printing company tweeted yesterday that they'd switched all their office light bulbs to low energy saving ones and saved a small fortune.

Here's Mike Handley - Director of Graphic Results - tweet:

"Going green saves, in our Belper office we changed the light bulbs to low energy and saved about £800 this year, a good result"

As the advert says, every little bit helps. Thanks for the 'enlightenment' Mike.

Mike can be found on Twitter here: Graphic Results

photo credit: steve punter