1. eartheasy.com/live_energyeff_lighting.htm
    Information, products and online sources for energy-efficient LED & CFL lighting,
    including comparisons, and savings data.
  2. eartheasy.com/live_led_bulbs_comparison.htm...
    LED light bulbs will eventually be what we use to replace incandescent bulbs Energy Savings
    over 50,000 hours, assuming 25 bulbs per household:
  3. eartheasy.com/energy-efficiency
    Save energy with the latest high tech LED light bulbs for all applications: Spot lights, flood
    most of which are very inexpensive yet offer significant energy savings.
  4. eartheasy.com/led-fluorescent-tube-replacem...
    The 15-watt DirectLED FL LED tube replaces traditional 40-watt T8/T10/T12 More Energy
    Savings: DirectLED FL tubes require no ballast saving even more energy
  5. eartheasy.com/led-fluorescent-tube-replacem...
    The 8-watt DirectLED FL LED tube replaces traditional 25-watt T8/T10/T12 More Energy Savings:
    DirectLED FL tubes require no ballast saving even more energy
  6. eartheasy.com/live_energyeffic_appl.htm
    Saving energy also saves money. By using energy-efficient of 3.3-volt components (processor,
    memory and LCD). These systems use 40 to 50% less energy
  7. eartheasy.com/blog/2011/08/lumens-are-the-n...
    Then along came the energy-saving CFL bulbs A 15-watt CFL bulb, according to the package To
    compare the costs and relative benefits of CFL versus LED light bulbs, see
  8. eartheasy.com/feit-electric-mr16-gu10-base-...
    lamps, while consuming just 4 watts of power! Made by FEIT Electric, a leading manufacturer
    of LED bulbs, this MR16 LED offers a long lifespan and great energy savings.
  9. eartheasy.com/feit-electric-par30-flood-ref...
    Made by FEIT Electric, a leading manufacturer of LED bulbs, this PAR30 LED offers a long
    lifespan and great energy savings over incandescent and halogen lights.
  10. eartheasy.com/blog/2009/01/when-to-turn-off...
    Therefore, it is a cost trade-off between saving energy and money by turning a light off
    incandescent and CFL, am i to assume it is always better to swithch off LED
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