Energy Savings Calculator
How are CFL savings calculated?
Energy Savings Formula:
1. Incandescent watts - CFL watts = Energy Savings
2. Energy Savings x CFL life = Watts Saved
3. Watts saved
---------------------- x utility rate = Total savings
1000 kwh
Examples:
60 watts -14 watts = 46 watts
46 watts x 10,000 hrs = 460,000 watts saved
460,000 watts
----------------------- x $0.12= $55 saved
1,000 kwh
$55 x 3 bulbs = $165 per pack
Assumptions:*
- 10,000 hours - the typical life expectancy of a CFL bulb.
- 1000 hours - the typical life expectancy of an incandescent bulb.
- $0.12 - the average cost of energy per kilowatt hour (Kwh).
*can vary depending on region and type of bulb used
CO2 Savings Formula:
*1.45 LBS is the amount of CO2 generated by 1 kWh of electricity (from US Energy Information Administration).
* You must divide by 1,000 to convert watts into a kilowatts.
Equivalent of CARS taken off of the road Formula:
*118,083 are the average CO2 emissions over the life of a car that would be generated (from US Department of Transportation).
Equivalent of TREES planted Formula:
*2932 is the amount of CO2 absorbed by trees over the 100 year life in pounds.