Energy Saving Lighting Companies

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energy saving lighting companies
Energy audit shows potential savings
Preliminary results from an energy audit conducted in city buildings this summer show Findlay could save more than $100,000 annually if it upgrades lighting, heating and cooling, and other systems, particularly in the municipal building.
Megalight to introduce Energy Saving CFL light bulb


GE 15402 SunSmart Digital 7-Day Timer, White


GE 15402 SunSmart Digital 7-Day Timer, White


$17.99


The SunSmart Digital 7-Day Timer easily automates a lamp or device by self-adjusting to daylight times in your area. Perfect for lamps, seasonal, appliances and electronics….

GE 15312 SunSmart In-Wall Self-Adjusting Digital Timer


GE 15312 SunSmart In-Wall Self-Adjusting Digital Timer


$36.94


The SunSmart In-Wall Self-Adjusting Digital Timer allows you to automate indoor or outdoor lights using easy-to-program custom settings for each day of the week, with auto daylight adjustment. This seven-day programmable timer automatically provides sunset and sunrise times for easy programming. The lighted, easy-to-read digital display makes set-up a snap….

P3 International P4460 Kill A Watt EZ Electricity Usage Monitor


P3 International P4460 Kill A Watt EZ Electricity Usage Monitor


$59.95


Connect your appliances into the Kill A Watt and measure how efficient they are. LCD display counts consumption by the Kilowatt-hour just like utility companies. Application: Electricity usage monitor, Battery Included: Built in, Measures: Voltage, line frequency and amps, Display Shows: Kilowatt-hour…

Lux WIN100 Heating & Cooling Programmable Outlet Thermostat


Lux WIN100 Heating & Cooling Programmable Outlet Thermostat


$33.99


Designed for use with space heaters and air conditioners that automatically restart after power reconnection, the Lux WIN100 5-2 Day Heating and Cooling Programmable Outlet Thermostat offers the comfort, convenience, and energy saving benefits of full programmability. To use, just plug the WIN100 into an outlet, plug your portable heating or cooling unit into the thermostat, and you’re ready to go…



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