Not all LED light bulbs are created equal. The best ones save you the most money, provide the best quality light, and do the most to stop climate change and help out Mother Earth. The worst ones well, they do just the opposite.
Here’s how to tell which ones are the best – and the 5 places you should install them to use the least amount of energy and save the most money on your energy bill. And if you don’t have any bulbs, don’t worry.
Taking the Energy Star Pledge enters you into a giveaway for a terrific package of ENERGY STAR CERTIFIED LED Bulbs worth $50 (see more below).
Look for the ENERGY STAR Logo
The best LED bulbs are those that bear the bright blue and white ENERGY STAR logo.
The ENERGY STAR is a symbol of energy efficiency, set up by the federal government to help consumers and companies save energy
LED bulbs that earn the ENERGY STAR label are independently certified to save energy and help protect the environment. Here’s what that means:
LEDs that are ENERGY STAR Certified meet the program’s high-performance standards to save you the most energy and money while
providing the highest quality light.
So first things first: Whenever you shop for an LED bulb, above all, make sure the blue ENERGY STAR logo is on the package (just like it is on this one to the right).
PUT ENERGY STAR CERTIFIED LED BULBS IN THESE 5 LIGHTS
According to the U.S. EPA, the average American home, maybe like yours, has approximately 70 light sockets, many of which still use old-fashioned incandescent or halogen bulbs.
Understandably, you might not be able to replace the bulbs in all your lights at once. That’s why EPA has put together this list of the fixtures where you should replace the bulbs first.
Replacing your home’s five most frequently used light fixtures or the bulbs in them with models that have earned the ENERGY STAR can save you about $40 per year on your electricity bill.
Though you might spend that much money buying the new bulbs, after the first year, that $40 just builds and builds. In 10 years, you could save $400 (and that’s if you only replace the bulbs in five fixtures – what if you do them all??).
Take the ENERGY STAR PLEDGE!
That’s not only a terrific way to stop wasting money on lighting, it’s also one of the best investments in your home you can make. ENERGY STAR encourages you to #lightthemoment with certified LED bulbs in videos like this one:
NOTE: Many retailers, including Ace, WalMart, Lowe’s, and Home Depot, offer frequent sales that make buying LEDs extremely affordable. Look for sales and coupons that will save you even more money when you buy LED bulbs.
Even if you can’t or don’t want to replace all 5 bulbs, as least do one.
A single ENERGY STAR Certified LED bulb that has earned the ENERGY STAR can save nearly $55 in electricity costs over its lifetime.
There’s so much to keep us busy that, despite our best intentions, sometimes we don’t get around to doing what we should or want to do.
That’s where the ENERGY STAR Pledge comes in handy.
I took the ENERGY STAR Pledge because I wanted to make myself a promise – that I would actually switch to LED bulbs. Here it is! (I pledged to replace 5 light bulbs, as well as to turn off lights when not needed.)
I’d like to ask you to take the ENERGY STAR Pledge, too.
It literally takes less than a minute to do, so no “I don’t have time!” excuses, please!
As an added incentive, taking the pledge enters you into our LED Great Bulb Giveaway for a chance to win ENERGY STAR Certified, high-quality LED bulbs worth $50 (you can decide what kind you want, up to $50).
All you have to do is snap a screenshot of your pledge (like I did with mine) and share it on the big Green Purse Facebook page.
How easy is that?
I hope you’ll do it right now!
POST A PICTURE OF YOUR ENERGY STAR PLEDGE TO WIN LED BULBS WORTH $50.
2 thoughts on “People Who Choose 5 ENERGY STAR Certified LED Bulbs Save More Money”
Great info, I always have trouble working out the best light globes to get.
I’m glad it was helpful. Let me know what you end up choosing.
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