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Whilst lighting is not the most substantial contributor to your energy bill, savings can be made by switching to energy efficient options. The following table shows that an average house can save over $80 a year in electricity costs by switching to compact fluorescents in rooms where the light is on for long periods. Whilst more expensive to buy they last longer and should pay for themselves in a little over a year.
Switching to energy efficient lighting will not only save you money, but will also help protect the environment. In WA, a significant proportion of electricity is generated by burning fossil fuels such as coal and gas which in turn produce carbon dioxide. For every unit of electricity produced, around 3 units of fuel must be burnt at the power station and as a result, around 1 kg of carbon dioxide is produced. If all of WA households replaced just one 75W incandescent globe used for four hours each day with an 18W compact fluorescent lamp, greenhouse gas emissions would be reduced by over 55,000 tonnes each year. This is equivalent to taking over 12,000 cars off the road! |
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