MrWoodChips
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It's kind of like buying new light bulbs at $5 each to save half a penny a month in energy usage. You are using less energy, but it cost you so much to buy the light bulb that it doesn't make any sense.
There are more scams out there in this whole green energy thing then there are new ideas that actually work. Most of it is just a way for somebody or company to make more money. Those pigtail light bulbs are a very good example. GE and the other light bulb companies are making a killing on selling them. People are throwing away perfectly good light bulbs for these new ones, and then not getting an noticeable savings on their energy usage.
Eddie
Say you have a 60 watt bulb that is on for 5 hours a day, that can be replaced by a bulb that uses 13 watts. This is a savings of 0.235 kilowatt hours per day. At 15 cents per KWH, this is 3.5 cents a day, or $1.06 per month.
I just checked Amazon.com, who sells a 6 pack of 60 watt replacement bulbs for $19.52. So the bulbs are $3.25 apiece, with a payback time of only 3 months. If the bulb has 8 times the lifetime of an incandescent bulb, then you must also factor in the cost of 8 incandescent bulbs. I don't know about you, but this adds up for me as a worthwhile thing to do.
If you do not use the bulb often, then no, it makes little sense to replace a bulb that is used only once a month for 10 minutes at a time. Wait to replace those bulbs until they die.
John