Candle Shape
(3)
CFL Tube Shape
(5)
Club Shape
(1)
Cylinder Shape
(2)
Full Spiral Shape
(12)
Global Shape
(3)
Half Spiral Shape
(32)
LED Lamp
(11)
Lotus Shape
(8)
Reflector Shape
(5)
U Shape
(32)
Umbrella Shape
(6)
LED Flashlight
(19)
Turn off everything you're not using. This means lights, TVs, computers, etc. Use dimmers, timers, and motion detectors whenever possible.
Do not place lamps next to your thermostat. The heat from your lamp can cause your thermostat to register higher temperatures, resulting in air conditioners running more often.
Use fans to draw cooler air inside during the night and circulate air during the day.
Close doors leading to uncooled parts of your home. If you have central air, close off vents to any unused rooms.
Close your blinds. This will keep the sun's heat out and help fan and air conditioners cool more efficiently. Install blinds if you don't have them already.
Use any available shade. Exterior shade from foliage, awnings, and overhangs can reduce the amount of heat that enters your home. Pull curtains and blinds closed during the day to help prevent the sun's heat from heating your home. This makes a significant difference in the amount of energy you use to cool your home.
Use Energy Saving Lamps, Replace your four most used 100-watt incandescent bulbs with four comparable 23-watt compact bulbs. These will be expensive, but can save you a significant amount of money in your lifetime.