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Why should you use an energy-saving bulb instead of a filament bulb?

You can use an energy-saving bulb to save energy. Obviously an energy-saving bulb uses energy, but it uses less than the old sort - about 80% less. In saving energy you will have lower bills to pay for the energy you use, and the environment also benefits because less CO2 is released into the atmosphere at your nearest power plant.


Can energy saving light bulb charge a phone?

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.


What does an energy saving light bulb do?

It uses less energy to produce the same amount of illumination as a standard light bulb


What is the difference between the energy saving light bulb and the filament bulb?

Energy saving bulbs (typically LEDs) provide higher lumens per watt compared to filament lamps.


How much difference does replacing a regular light bulb with energy saving bulb really make?

Suppose you a regular 100 W bulb that is replaced by a 20 W energy saving one, that saves 80 W. If it's a bulb that is on 6 hours a day it would use 876 units per year, while the energy saving bulb would use one fifth of that, 175 units. The saving is 701 units that would cost about £100. The energy saving bulb also lasts longer, 8000 hours instead of 1000 hours. In the above example the 100 W bulb would need to be replaced twice, while the energy saving bulb lasts 8000 hours, that would be nearly four years (on average).


What type of light is 20w energy saving bulb Halogen Indandecent neon fluorescent etc please help?

The energy saving light-bulbs are usually fluorescent. Neon is a type of fluorescent light bulb.


How do energy saving light bulbs reduce pollution?

Energy saving bulbs doesn't produce more heat compare to other bulbs. Therefore content of pollution is less by using the energy saving bulb. Even by using a vocca adapter to the normal bulb we can reduce the pollution. Vocca adapters are energy saving adapters. And also vocca adapter is a voice activated adapter.


Are energy saving light bulbs cheaper?

In general an energy saving bulb will be much more expensive to buy than an incandescent bulb, but much cheaper to operate as it uses only a fraction of the electricity. Ideally the money saved in use more than offsets the purchase price making an energy saving bulb cheaper over its entire lifetime, but in reality this may not be the case.


Can you use an energy saving light bulb in a fitting with dusk to dawn sensor?

Yes, you can use an energy saving light bulb in a fitting with a dusk to dawn sensor. Energy saving bulbs are compatible with most types of light fixtures, including those with sensors. Just make sure the bulb is suitable for outdoor use if the fitting is located outside.


What are the differences between a energy efficient light bulb and a regular light bulb?

Energy saving bulbs reduce electrical consumption by about 75%, reduce bulb changes by x10 to x50 times. The savings in electricity and their endurance more that compensates for the higher purchase price.


Why does an incandescent light bulb use more electrical energy than an energy saving bulb?

Incandescent light bulbs waste a lot of energy by producing heat along with light, whereas energy-saving bulbs, such as LEDs or CFLs, are more efficient at converting electricity into light. Therefore, incandescent bulbs require more electrical energy to produce the same amount of light as energy-saving bulbs.


What percentage of energy does an energy saving bulb save compared to an ordinary bulb?

It varies, depending on the specific model, but an energy-saving (fluorescent) light bulb should save at least half the energy, for the same luminosity, compared to the old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs. The incandescent light bulbs ought to be outlawed, except for specific purposes where the heat they generate is actually needed.