Replace standard bulbs with CFLs. Compact fluorescent light bulbs are more energy-efficient than regular bulbs, while giving off the same amount of light.
Use the right bulb. Make sure you’re using the appropriate CFL bulb for your light fixture – they come in various sizes and types for different lighting needs.
Replace halogen light bulbs, which can get hot enough to be a fire hazard, with CFLs – they use less energy and don’t get as hot.
Use motion-detector lights for all your outdoor lighting – they’re convenient and efficient.
Recycle your CFL bulbs. Check the CFL recycling page to find out how, where and why.
Replace your five most-used light fixtures and/or bulbs with ENERGY STAR® products. If every American did so, we would save about $8 billion per year in energy costs.
Consider using timers to turn lights on in the morning and off during the day.
Choose outdoor CFLs for outdoor lighting – they last up to 10 times longer than standard bulbs.
Select light-colored or opaque lamp shades. Place lamps in corners so they reflect light from two walls.
Install fluorescent tubes as an efficient way to light your workshop or playroom.