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Re: Trump rolls back regulations on energy-saving lightbulbs

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Well, no A/C here, only a whole house fan I use once the outside temp drops.. But this year is the first time we've considered, seriously, o adding A/C.. We missed a lot by leaving on vacation for 3 weeks in the worst of it, only to be stuck in London with a broken portable A/C unit.. But we're out all day anyway... He fixed it a couple days before we left.. Smile

All the appliances are late, efficient models.. If I spent more shop time I could spin the meter more, but, no time it seems..


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Re: Trump rolls back regulations on energy-saving lightbulbs
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Fri, 06 Sep 19 2:21 AM
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We're also at virtually 100% LED's. The only exceptions are a single-tube florescent fixture over my work bench in the garage and a couple of CFL's, one in the attic, which is hardly ever used, and one in a closet off my den/office, again, I hardly ever turn it on, even when I'm getting something out of the closet since I don't need the extra light. I even managed to buy LED's lights that replaced the halogen lamps in those under-the-counter 'hockey-puck' lights. We've also replaced all of the exterior lights with LED's. And it has helped reduce our electric bill. Also, the flat-screen TV's, despite being much larger than our older conventional tube-type TV's, uses much less power. We also replaced our AC/furnace three years ago with a more modern unit (the old one was from when they built the house in 1979) and that was a big saving as well.

So taking the last three years, which includes the new AC and the LED's, we've averaged, for the billing period from mid-July to mid-August, 26.62 KWH/day. The average for the previous 24 years was 39.90 KWH/day. And to take the AC out of the picture, if I go back to say the March/April cycle, the numbers are 15.61 KWH/day versus 23.01 KWH/day.


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