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Energy saving lighting myths

Energy saving lights are too big and bulky to really be an option.

Energy saving bulbs have improved considerably over the years and you can now get ones that look just like their non efficient counterparts. In addition to 'look-alike' products they also come in stick, candles and even halogen options. Search our Energy Saving Trust Recommended database for a full list of the products available.

Energy saving lightbulbs are much more expensive.

The prices of energy saving light bulbs have come down in recent times - Energy Saving Trust Recommended bulbs are now available for as little as £1 - £2. In addition, because they use less energy they will lower electricity bills, in fact an average saving of around £2.50 per year per bulb is possible and for brighter or more frequently used bulbs (such as those in your living room or halllway), savings of around £6 per year are possible.

Energy saving light bulbs take a long time to turn on.

There have also been improvements in technology allowing faster start up times, and warmer tones from the light itself which avoid the harsh white light traditionally associated with these bulbs.

The wattages of energy saving bulbs are lower, does that mean the light is not as bright and which one will I need?

Energy saving light bulbs use up to fivetimes less electricity to generate the same amount of light. So where you'd normally use a 60W bulb, you'll only need a 11 - 14W energy saving trust recommended equivalent.

Ordinary bulbs

Energy saving equivalent

25W 5 - 7W
40W 8 - 9W
60W 11 - 14W
100W 20 - 23W

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