"Ironically?" a General Electric 100 watt (CFL) energy tubular efficient bulb produces the power of a 26 incandescent watt bulb?" Saving consumers a yearly average of $59.00 per year in USD.
(This ratio is based on the basic consumption of (4) four hours per day using an incandescent light bulb over a period of (5) five years).
These bulbs are also guaranteed by GE to last (5) five years, based on a daily average of (4) four hours per daily use at 120 volts. They also give the appearance of "Daylight" creating a certain beautiful effect for house-hold members that stay mostly in the dark during the winter months here on earth.
The "normal" incandescent lighting that human beings have became accustomed too over the years all around the world, has a yellow light? Whereas, the new energy efficient GE bulb has more of a daylight appearance. And, also comes in different colors regarding replacing each and every light bulb in your home.
"Can you imagine saving $59.00 per year, per light bulb in your home for the next five years?" These low cost energy efficient bulbs also cuts down on the cost of your air-conditioning during the summer months because of the "green-house effect", because incandescent light bulbs produce so much heat.
These energy efficient light bulbs simply called CFL or (compact fluorescent lamp) are sold in stores all around the world such as Kroger and especially Wal-Mart. Although, this is not a NEW product on today's market. Most worldwide consumers are still NOT aware of this historical product, which can save them hundreds of dollars each year on their electricity bill.
General Electric Corporation has quoted and stated:
"If every household in the U.S. replaced ONE light bulb with a GE Energy Smart bulb, we would save...
* A combined national total of $600 million a year in energy costs.
* Enough energy to light more than 3 million homes for a year and prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the emissions of more than 800,000 cars".
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Phillip Chambley.
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