Choose LED lights for the highest efficiency, longest lifespan, and lowest energy consumption compared to incandescent, halogen, and CFL bulbs. Install smart lighting controls like dimmers, timers, and motion sensors to automatically adjust brightness and turn lights off when not in use, saving up to 30% on lighting costs. Maximize natural light with well-placed windows, skylights, and light tubes to reduce the need for artificial lighting during the day. Opt for ENERGY STAR certified lighting fixtures and bulbs, which use 70-90% less energy than traditional lighting while providing the same brightness.
LED Bulbs: The New Gold …
