New Evidence of a Decline In Electricity Use By U.S. Households

There’s some surprising news from the Energy Institute at the University of California’s business school. America’s households are using less electricity than they did five years ago.

So what is different? Energy-efficient lighting. Over 450 million LEDs have been installed to date in the United States, up from less than half a million in 2009, and nearly 70% of Americans have purchased at least one LED bulb. Compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) are even more common, with 70%+ of households owning some CFLs. All told, energy-efficient lighting now accounts for 80% of all U.S. lighting sales.

It is no surprise that LEDs have become so popular. LED prices have fallen 94% since 2008, and a 60-watt equivalent LED lightbulb can now be purchased for about $2. LEDs use 85% less electricity than incandescent bulbs, are much more durable, and work in a wide-range of indoor and outdoor settings.

“I would add LED TVs replacing LCD, Plasma and CRTs,” writes Slashdot reader schwit1.

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