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Ah,               Christmas!

The               hanging               of               the               stockings!

The               wrapping               of               the               presents!

The               arrival               of               the               post-holiday               electric               bill!

If               you're               like               Ralphie's               dad               in               "A               Christmas               Story,"               still               struggling               along               with               your               outdated               incandescent               holiday               bulbs,               this               might               be               the               year               to               leap               into               the               21st               century               and               deck               the               halls               with               LED               Christmas               lights.

Cost               to               Operate:               In               2008,               the               California               Energy               Commission               (CEC)               reported               on               the               cost               savings               that               can               be               realized               during               a               typical               holiday               season               by               switching               from               traditional               incandescent               Christmas               lights               to               LED               Christmas               lights               for               outdoor               holiday               lighting.

Their               comparison               involved               use               of               600               lights,               burning               six               hours               a               day,               over               a               period               of               30               days.

Using               the               U.S.

average               cost               per               kilowatt               hour               of               12               cents,               traditional               incandescent               Christmas               lights               cost               $64.80,               incandescent               mini-lights               ran               up               a               cost               of               $5.51               and               LED               Christmas               lights               cost               a               mere               $1.09               to               run               during               the               holiday               season.
               Durability:               As               if               the               cost               savings               of               operating               LED               Christmas               lights               weren't               enough               of               a               plus,               Consumer               Reports               rated               the               durability               of               LED               Christmas               lights               back               in               2007               and               reported               that               LED               Christmas               lights               were               still               working               fine               after               4,000+               hours               of               use               while               each               string               of               incandescent               lights               tested               suffered               one               or               more               burnt               out               bulbs               at               less               than               half               that               time.

Since               LED               Christmas               lights               also               run               cooler               there's               less               of               a               fire               risk               than               operating               traditional               incandescent               Christmas               bulbs.
               Initial               Cost:               Both               the               CEC               and               Consumer               Reports               acknowledged               that               the               initial               cost               of               LED               Christmas               lights               can               be               higher               than               with               incandescent               lights,               with               LED               Christmas               lights               having               an               initial               cost               of               approximately               $1-1.20               per               foot               versus               the               cost               of               incandescent               lights               which               was               approximately               40-45               cents               per               foot.

For               the               purpose               of               an               informal               update               to               today's               prices:               A               quick               check               of               Amazon.com               shows               a               30-foot/100               bulb               string               of               multi-color               changing               LED               Christmas               lights               can               be               had               starting               at               about               $17               or               approximately               57               cents               per               foot               while               a               string               of               single-color               incandescents               cost               approximately               48               cents               per               foot.
               While               switching               to               LED               Christmas               lights               can               mean               a               higher               initial               cost               it               can               also               mean               drastically               reduced               holiday               energy               costs               over               time               as               well               as               being               more               durable               and               safer               to               run               than               their               incandescent               counterparts.

Do               a               little               legwork,               comparison               shop               wisely               and               you               might               find               yourself               having               a               "green"               Christmas               this               year.

More               green               for               the               planet,               more               green               in               your               pocket!
               Sources:
               California               Energy               Commission               press               release:               Stretching               Your               Energy               Budget               During               the               Holidays               (http://www.energy.ca.gov/releases/2008_releases/2008-12-09_holiday_tips_nr.html)               
               Consumer               Reports:               LED               Lights               Are               the               Bright               Choice               for               the               Holidays               
               (http://blogs.consumerreports.org/home/2007/12/led-lights.html)






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