One way is use Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) instead of incandescent filament lamps. CFLs use only 1/5 (20%) of the electrical energy to produce the same light output. They also last about 5 times longer than incandescents.
So you would most likely save money even if you include the slight extra cost to buy the CFLs.
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To conserve electricity, you can.... *Shut lights off *Use energy-efficient lightbulbs *Shut off the TV, radio, computer, ect. *Recycle (bottles, can, papers, glass, ect.) (When they get recycled, they produce energy) *Lower the heat in the winter by a few degrees *Open a window in the summer instead of turning on the air conditioning
simply conclusion of electricity
If you conserve your electricity, your bill will go down.
If your question is "What would I conserve by turning off lights and fans?", the answer is electricity.
yes it conserves obviously
Dont use your tv
False. You can conserve energy by using less electricity and fossil fuel.
You can conserve electricity by, switching the lights off when not used, after you are done using your laptop, switch the power supply off, etc. Sometimes, some people want to conserve electricity by not using the lights, but it's dark outside. So just buy the power saving light bulbs, yes people find them in your country. It uses 75% electricity less then the normal ones. Hope I answered your question. :)
You can conserve electricity by, switching the lights off when not used, after you are done using your laptop, switch the power supply off, etc. Sometimes, some people want to conserve electricity by not using the lights, but it's dark outside. So just buy the power saving light bulbs, yes people find them in your country. It uses 75% electricity less then the normal ones. Hope I answered your question. :)
recycling and by using lees energy and electricity
Switching off appliances not used
i have heard if you shut off the breaker to an unused room it will save electricity
because beds consume alot of electricity nowadays