Yes! Most definitely! Turning of the lights is financially or moneywise good for you, and then of course its also good for the envirnment. So yes! If not for yourself, for mother nature, save the earth and all that!!! ;)
well by turning it off you save about over 1000 volts which could power 2 lights
Savings is anything that you do to save money and time. You can save money in bank accounts and investments and you can save money everyday buy using coupons, turning off the lights, cancelling services you do not need etc.
Usually by cutting costs... turning off lights, changing what you buy, or the suppliers that you use, or by laying people off.
Turning off lights when they are not needed helps save energy by reducing the amount of electricity being used. Less electricity consumption means lower greenhouse gas emissions and a smaller carbon footprint, which contributes to energy conservation and a more sustainable environment.
to save money
you can save alot of money about 5 pound a month it also saves the enviroument
It depends on the interest rate. It can save a homeowner money by turning unsecured debt into secured debt.
The amount of money can you save by turning off lights is directly determinant on how many lights you have running, at what power rating and for what amount of time. For instance if you have one light bulb with a 75 watt rating running for 100 hours that will be 75kW-hours (where kW is equal to W x 10^3 or W x 1000) kilo-watt hours are a typical measurement in household meter boxes. If your electricity is being supplied at $0.08/kw-h then it is simply 75 x 0.08 which is equal to $6.00. therefore you can see that, with numerous lights, turning them off can offer a substantial saving over a long period of time, not to mention an important environmental benefit.
u can save light by turning off the lights when ur done.and u can use the enviromentllay friendly light bulbs called CFL.
Each year, many people put up Christmas house lights. Because of this, the month of December sees the highest electricity bills than any other month for families of average size. This is because people do not know how to properly set up or turn on their Christmas house lights in a way that is efficient. Here are a few things that you can do to save a little money with your Christmas house lights. Switch to LED-LED are a brighter light that are longer lasting and use less energy. The less energy that you are using the more money you can be saving. This is not something that many people think of when putting up their Christmas house lights. LED lights come in all the traditional Christmas colors as an old-fashioned strand of lights do. They may be a little more expensive for the original purchase, but since they last longer than an average Christmas light, you will not have to replace them as often, which will save you money in the end. Wait Until Dark-One of the biggest mistakes that people make with their Christmas house lights is that they leave them on all night long and all day long. There is no purpose in doing this. During the daytime, the natural sunlight is too bright to see the Christmas lights; therefore, you are wasting electricity by leaving them on all day. On the other hand, most people are in their homes for the night after 9PM. Keeping your lights on all night long is just running up the bill and annoying the neighbors. Putting your lights on a timer so that they automatically turn on and off at a predetermined time will help you save a lot of money on your Christmas house lights. Minimal Lights-Although beautiful to look at, it really is not necessary to cover every inch of your roof with Christmas house lights, making your home look like an airport runway. A few strands along the front of the house and a few light up Christmas decorations in the yard is more than sufficient to show your Christmas spirit. By minimizing the lights you put out you can save yourself a lot of money.
10 to 20 percent of your total household electricity usage.
You can save money in many ways, can you narrow down on what you want to save ,, house bills , shopping, gifts, hoildays ? I can then try and help you