- Apr 9, 2013
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Hi.
I am trying to be energy efficient as usual. Plus in January, Con(man) Edison here, without warning, raised our energy bills almost 20%....they say, reflects cost of natural gas or some such chicanery.
And, where I live, we already pay the highest per kwh in the country to begin with.
Getting new hugely energy efficient fridge really made a difference last summer, I must say.
So, I currently have old 40" flat screen TV. LCD. Still works perfectly. But, It draws 200W. that would be around twice what a new, carefully chosen LED might be. TV is on a lot, both I and my BF not too responsible about this.
I can't give average number of hours per day, cause it varies greatly, but, would there be significant savings per month should I get a new, more energy efficient TV?
I have delved online, and sometimes it seems so, other times, not so much.
Thank you!
I am trying to be energy efficient as usual. Plus in January, Con(man) Edison here, without warning, raised our energy bills almost 20%....they say, reflects cost of natural gas or some such chicanery.
And, where I live, we already pay the highest per kwh in the country to begin with.
Getting new hugely energy efficient fridge really made a difference last summer, I must say.
So, I currently have old 40" flat screen TV. LCD. Still works perfectly. But, It draws 200W. that would be around twice what a new, carefully chosen LED might be. TV is on a lot, both I and my BF not too responsible about this.
I can't give average number of hours per day, cause it varies greatly, but, would there be significant savings per month should I get a new, more energy efficient TV?
I have delved online, and sometimes it seems so, other times, not so much.
Thank you!
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