Monday, December 5, 2022
Is it cheaper to leave lights on or turn on and off?
A home energy expert, from not-for-profit energy group Ebico, replies: The short answer is that you don't use up more energy turning lights on and off. It is an urban myth that the extra electricity needed to switch lights back on is more than that saved by switching them off – but this is not the case. Nov 14, 2011
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