Fluorescent lighting is much more energy efficient than incandescent lamps, usually by as much as 60 to 80%. That also translates into a corresponding energy savings. I don't recall the exact figure off hand, but the light output from a fluorescent lamp is about three times it's rating. For instance, a 40 watt fluorescent puts out the equivalent light of a 120 watt incandescent bulb.
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No. An energy saving light bulb is just a light bulb, and can't charge anything. The reason it's called an "energy saving" device is that it can give you the same amount of light while using less electrical energy than older bulbs used.
The power consumption of the led is very low and the life of LED bulb is high. Hence LED's are used as cost saving and energy saving measure and not hte conventional incadscant indicator bulbs. ...
Compact fluorescent light globes.
It depends upon power of phosphorescent light. The power determines energy consumption.
you can rather walk or use you bicycle than using your car. replace your non- energy saving light bulbs with energy saving light bulbs.
Any of the wasted energy that is not converted to light will be converted to heat.Any of the wasted energy that is not converted to light will be converted to heat.Any of the wasted energy that is not converted to light will be converted to heat.Any of the wasted energy that is not converted to light will be converted to heat.
Not necessarily. They can be brighter, or less bright. Both the energy saving light bulbs and the old-fasioned incandescent light bulbs come in different powers.
The energy saving light-bulbs are usually fluorescent. Neon is a type of fluorescent light bulb.
"If it's not in use, turn off the juice!" is an example of an energy-saving slogan.
It uses less energy to produce the same amount of illumination as a standard light bulb
The difference between the two bulbs is that energy saving bulbs have murcuary in them which lowers the amount of electricity they require and consume.