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  • Energy Saving Tips While Using Holiday Lights

    We pay more money on electricity bills,heating,cooling bills. Now a days various energy efficient appliances are available which use solar power as a source.
    One of the major consumers of electricity during the holiday season is holiday lights that are used to decorate the house and the Christmas tree.
    So,how we reduce our holiday light expenditure?
    A solution to this is to opt for newer miniature lights. These bulbs use 70 percent less energy-consuming as compared to traditional strings of bulbs. For more luminance, look at 5-Watt bulbs as they are more economical than the 7-Watt varieties even though initially a little more expensive.
    There are many solutions available on energy efficient holiday lighting.I suggest below stuff which helps you to reduce your holiday lighting expenditure.

    Holiday Energy Saving Tips - Concernergy

    Looking for more energy saving ideas....
    Concernergy : Exploring Ideas for Energy Conservation

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    Want to cut power usage? Buy a lamp dimmer mounting in a standard electrical box with an outlet and power cord.

    Plug your tree into it and dial in any brightness you want.

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    • #3
      I go for max energy savings by not putting up any extra lights at all. Of course, this means Santa skips my house, but I don't really need anything I don't already have, so, no big deal for me!
      My reality does not equal your reality, but my reality is neither > nor < your reality.
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      • #4
        Thanks .....for your energy saving tips

        Here are some tips for energy efficient heating appliances to reduce your heating bills.
        Water Heating and plumbing - Concernergy

        Feel free to suggest more ideas.......
        Last edited by mathewrobert; 12-14-2010, 09:57 AM.
        Concernergy : Exploring Ideas for Energy Conservation

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