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The Real Cost of Electricity

Efficient Lighting

Efficient Lighting

 

     According to the Department of Energy, 85% of the electricity used in the U.S. Is generated by fossil fuels.  Of the largest 1000 fossil fuel-fired power plants in the U.S., 77% are not subject to air pollution controls under the Clean Air Act’s New Source Review requirements.  The generation of electric power produces more pollution than any other single industry in the United States. The statistics are similar in other industrialized nations.  Despite the efforts of 1000’s of organizations working towards a sustainable future, energy consumption continues to increase at a time when demand threatens to exceed our limited  resources.
       An important part of reducing our dependence on fossil fuels is improving energy efficiency (that is, getting more use out of the electricity we are already creating.) Ingenuity is addressing the problem head on with Hybrid cars, energy efficient homes, energy efficient lighting, and a move toward renewable, green, energy sources.  
     We have come to the realization that using our resources efficiently is the quickest, cheapest, and cleanest way to extend our energy supply.   LED Grow Master would like to congratulate everyone who has chosen to grow with the most efficient lighting option available.  The LED Grow Master grow lights use 33 times less energy than comparable metallic vapor lights. ( Based on 3 LED Grow Master bars per 400 watt MH.) According to a study by the EPA, this energy savings is equivalent to planting a 1/2 acre of trees per year.  If you would like to learn of more ways to save energy in your home or business-  visit  http://www.led-grow-master.com

 

 

 

 

 


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