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Replace your conventional light bulbs with LED lights

Now, when matters of the aggravating climate change reach at an irreversible level, it looks significant to think about taking steps towards reducing our global carbon dioxide emission. As lighting contributes 5%-10% (some even say 25%) to the common electricity bill of the developed world, it looks a good idea to try to reduce the energy consumption of our incandescent light bulbs. In addition, a reasonable pressure comes from the government’s side to get us alter our habits and try something else. While the solution already is in our hands, people still hesitate. Although, it is probable that people do not even think about that change is affordable and rewarding, and that it will leave more money in the pockets at the end of every month.
Here are some facts about the [traditional|incandescent]{incandescent}traditional light bulbs that would convince you.
·    The electricity used over a lifetime of a single traditional light bulb costs from 5 to 10 times more than the price of the bulb.
·    Changing one light bulb can spare about $12 per year.
·    Professionals estimated that if only three of the existing bulbs were substituted in all of the US based households and they were run35 hours a week, it would save 23 million tons of carbon dioxide.
·    This means that the energy demand could be reduced by the amount of 11 coal-fired power stations and it would skimp up to $1.8bn.
What is the solution?
I’m sure you have heard of LED lights before. Those are the ones that are operating in store windows to light the products, from pets to hardware tools. They are even lighting the Christmas decoration of a nice festive fair by snaking around the Christmas tree and all the stands. These are all LED lights.
Every one of these bulbs needs 70% less carbon dioxide and produces the same amount of light as an incandescent light.
Additional advantages of the LEDs:
·    LED bulbs last 10 times longer than the CFLs and far longer than the incandescent bulbs.
·    Because LEDs do not have a filament, they are not damaged under circumstances when a regular incandescent bulb would be over. Because they are solid, LED bulbs hold up well to jarring and bumping.
·    LEDs do not generate heat so they do not contribute to the heat build-up of a room. Thus, they do not decrease the efficiency of the air conditioning systems.
·    No mercury is used for producing LEDs.
·    LED bulbs use 1/3rd or 1/30th of energy compared to incandescent bulbs or CFLs.
·    LEDs are cost-effective. Albeit, a decade ago their initial cost was higher than for conventional bulbs, as the LED industry improves, manufacturing gets mass therefore cheaper. Not to talk about the maintenance expenses that are far lower than for conventional bulbs.
·     Because of their low energy consumption, LEDs are portable. Therefore they can be used to light remote places as well.
So why would people say no to these LED bulbs? Money couldn’t be a reason and there is not more that is worth to {mention}. The answer is probably that they do not think about this opportunity. Albeit, the media started to write some articles about the topic, it was forgotten at some point. Now it’s time to dust it again.

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