A Lot Can Happen In A Twitterchat
Let's Save Energy
Alliance to Save Energy's Blog
A Lot Can Happen In A Twitterchat
A lot can happen in one hour. But on Twitter, that doesn’t even begin to explain it. Last week, more than 130 of you joined the Alliance, Energy Star, Cree, Inc., the American Lighting Association, and others to talk saving money with energy-efficient lighting during our second LUMEN Coalition Twitterchat. And in just one hour, together we sent out over 500 tweets and reached 210,000 people.
But in case you missed the great tips, energy-saving facts, and advice on how you can save hundreds by making the switch to energy-efficient lighting—we have you covered with the top tweets and takeaways from the chat.
So Let's Get Started
We're ready for #LUMENchat!
— BULBRITE (@Bulbrite) October 30, 2013
Where should you start when replacing your light bulbs with LEDs?
Start in the rooms you use most. The @CreeBulb saves 84% energy & lasts for 20 yrs with a 10-yr warranty! Head to @HomeDepot now #LUMENchat
— Cree LED Bulb (@CreeBulb) October 30, 2013
If you are going to invest in LED be sure it’s got the ENERGY STAR & put it in a place that you use a lot for the most savings #LUMENchat
— ENERGY STAR (@ENERGYSTAR) October 30, 2013
How long consumers can expect an LED light bulb to last?
@ToSaveEnergy, #LUMENchat The life data now being gathered suggests 10-25 years is correct. Take your LED bulbs when you move!
— Terry McGowan (@LightWiz) October 30, 2013
@ToSaveEnergy #LUMENchat @ENERGYSTAR rated LEDs range from 15K to 25K hrs - by checking for ES label you can be confident in the bulbs life.
— BULBRITE (@Bulbrite) October 30, 2013
How much can you really expect to save by making the switch?
Replace your 5 most often used lights with ENERGY STAR bulbs & save $75/yr Replace all your bulbs (about 40) & save $200/yr! #LUMENchat
— ENERGY STAR (@ENERGYSTAR) October 30, 2013
If all 500 million bulbs in CA alone were replaced w/ #LED, consumers could save about $3 billion each year! #LUMENchat
— Cree LED Bulb (@CreeBulb) October 30, 2013
Has the White House and Congress started using energy efficient bulbs?
@JazzyTJan #LUMENchat Yep. The White House is floodlighted with LEDs. Congress & Capitol us a few LEDs, but mostly FL & Inc.
— Terry McGowan (@LightWiz) October 30, 2013
What are my options for more efficient outdoor lights and recessed lighting?
@ToSaveEnergy #LUMENchat Yes. For exposed sockets look for the new weatherproof screw-in LED PAR bulbs.
— Terry McGowan (@LightWiz) October 30, 2013
Why shouldn’t you just wait a few more years for LED prices to go down?
The @CreeBulb pays for itself now and saves for years to come. Why wait for savings--the time for #LED is now! #LUMENchat
— Cree LED Bulb (@CreeBulb) October 30, 2013
@ToSaveEnergy #LUMENchat Check out https://t.co/UebPlnVapM for your state's energy rates - switching over now can save you money immediately.
— BULBRITE (@Bulbrite) October 30, 2013
How best can I replace the 40-watt and 60-watt bulbs I’m used to?
Look at the Kelvin and Color Temp on the label. Most @ENERGYSTAR bulbs are made to match the color of incandescents at 2700-3000K #LUMENchat
— AllianceToSaveEnergy (@ToSaveEnergy) October 30, 2013
#LUMENchat You can use our handy chart to find the right ENERGY STAR replacement for your old inefficient bulbs pic.twitter.com/R61XzfSdR9
— ENERGY STAR (@ENERGYSTAR) October 30, 2013
What replacement should you get for dimmable switches?
@Mr__Amac @ToSaveEnergy @ENERGYSTAR #LUMENchat Great question. Look for the word "Dimmable" on the bulb, bulb carton or specs.
— Terry McGowan (@LightWiz) October 30, 2013
Some ENERGY STAR bulbs also work on 3-way switches too. Visit https://t.co/nAzN2HBoHj to find them! #LUMENchat
— ENERGY STAR (@ENERGYSTAR) October 30, 2013
Is it worth it to switch my holiday lights over to LEDs?
If light strings sold this year were ENERGY STAR certified, Americans would save ~$45 mil/yr in energy costs! #LUMENchat
— ENERGY STAR (@ENERGYSTAR) October 30, 2013
Accd to @Energy, #LED holiday lights have an est lifespan of 40 seasons. But the real impact comes from the cost of energy. #LUMENchat
— AllianceToSaveEnergy (@ToSaveEnergy) October 30, 2013
It costs about 19 cents a MONTH to run 200 LED Christmas lights - 1/10 the #energy of traditional bulbs #LUMENchat
— Appliance Standards (@ASAPstandards) October 30, 2013
In addition to switching to LEDs, what else can I do to make my lighting more efficient?
@ToSaveEnergy #LUMENchat We've seen great trends in control systems including dimmers and daylighting controls - check out @LEGRANDNA
— BULBRITE (@Bulbrite) October 30, 2013
Turn off the lights when you're not in the room! #LUMENchat
— AllianceToSaveEnergy (@ToSaveEnergy) October 30, 2013
And last but not least, what’s the most important thing to remember when shopping for an energy-efficient light?
Look for ENERGY STAR! The bulbs pass 20+ tests for quality perf & have a min 2 yr warranty -2x as long as your iphone! #LUMENchat
— ENERGY STAR (@ENERGYSTAR) October 30, 2013
@LightWiz @ToSaveEnergy The cleanest, safest, most affordable energy is the energy not used. Add modern dimmers to save even more #LUMENchat
— Cree LED Bulb (@CreeBulb) October 30, 2013
Have a question we didn't answer? View all the #LUMENchat tweets by entering “#lumenchat” into the Twitter search bar to see if we covered it or tweet @ any of us and we'll help get you an answer
RECENT BLOG POSTS
STAY EMPOWERED
Help the Alliance advocate for policies to use energy more efficiently – supporting job creation, reduced emissions, and lower costs. Contact your member of Congress.
Energy efficiency is smart, nonpartisan, and practical. So are we. Our strength comes from an unparalleled group of Alliance Associates working collaboratively under the Alliance umbrella to pave the way for energy efficiency gains.
The power of efficiency is in your hands. Supporting the Alliance means supporting a vision for using energy more productively to achieve economic growth, a cleaner environment, and greater energy security, affordability, and reliability.