Decorate with Energy-Saving Christmas Lights
Replace old lights with the latest energy-savers: LED string lights
Posted: 20-Nov-2006; Updated: 04-Dec-2007
Save money and cut pollution
LED string lights use much less electricity, reduce pollution from power plants and last longer. And they stay cooler, too. While they cost more than traditional strings of lights up front, the electricity savings easily make up the cost difference within a season or two.
Where to get LED Christmas lights
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- Big, small, indoor, outdoor - find a large selection on Amazon.com, GreenHome.com or EnergyFederation.com.
- Find garlands and big lights at homedepot.com (enter "LED Christmas lights" in the search box).
- See a list of national chains (scroll down) that carry LED lights in ther stores, from EnergyIdeas Clearinghouse.
Don't stop there — stuff stockings with more energy-savers!
While you're at it, stuff those stockings with energy savings and reduced pollution. The technology in these earth-friendly bulbs has leapt ahead, and they now come in a range of shapes and sizes.
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