ENERGY STAR® Lighting Instant Discounts for Residential Customers

Easily Find Discounted ENERGY STAR® Certified Lighting Fixtures for Your Home

ENERGY STAR® Lighting Instant Discounts for Residential Customers

Easily Find Discounted ENERGY STAR® Certified Lighting Fixtures for Your Home

ENERGY STAR® Lighting Instant Discounts for Residential Customers

Easily Find Discounted ENERGY STAR® Certified Lighting Fixtures for Your Home

ENERGY STAR® Lighting Instant Discounts for Residential Customers

Easily Find Discounted ENERGY STAR® Certified Lighting Fixtures for Your Home

ENERGY STAR® Lighting Instant Discounts for Residential Customers

Easily Find Discounted ENERGY STAR® Certified Lighting Fixtures for Your Home

An Easy Way to Save Energy and Money

Switching to energy-efficient lighting is one of the easiest ways to save money and energy and do your part for the environment. To make it easy and affordable, we team up with retailers and manufacturers to offer discount prices on many types of ENERGY STAR certified lighting products.

Did you know that energy-efficient LED lighting uses up to 90 percent less energy than traditional incandescent lighting, yet provides the same amount of light? Switching to energy-saving ENERGY STAR certified light bulbs and fixtures is a cost-effective way to save energy and reduce energy costs. You’ll enjoy great light quality and the convenience of bulbs that last much longer than traditional bulbs.

We work with retailers and manufacturers to promote and discount ENERGY STAR certified lighting fixtures. These products are designed to save you energy and money without sacrificing comfort and quality. LEDs can last up to 25 times longer than traditional bulbs, so you can spend more time enjoying life and less time on the ladder changing bulbs.

To earn the ENERGY STAR, a product must meet strict energy efficiency standards. ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy, created to promote energy-efficient products and energy-saving practices.

Today most home improvement stores, major grocery stores, lighting stores, large discount department stores and warehouse stores, throughout Connecticut, carry a range of ENERGY STAR certified light bulbs and fixtures. So, finding the right energy-efficient lighting product for your home is easy.

Call 877-WISE-USE (877-947-3873) for more information.

ENERGY STAR Certified Light Fixtures and Bulbs ➞

Light Fixtures

You’ll find ENERGY STAR certified fixtures at local retailers in an array of styles to fit your decor.


Light Bulbs

Energy-efficient light bulbs have come a long way since the first “twisty” compact fluorescent bulbs. Today you’ll find an energy-saving bulb for nearly every application in your home. When you shop for bulbs, think about the fixture it will go in, the light output, and color you need for the mood you want to achieve.

Most people prefer soft, warm light in bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms and rooms with warm paint tones. In work spaces, garages, rooms with cooler paint tones and outdoors, you may prefer cooler white light. ENERGY STAR certified bulbs are available in a range of tones – warm to cool white – and brightness levels. See the product packaging for details.


LED Bulbs

Light Emitting Diode (LED) bulbs have revolutionized energy-efficient lighting and are the latest in energy-efficient lighting technology.

Most of us are familiar with LEDs from our electronics. We see them everywhere, telling us the equipment is on. Recent advances have made LED bulbs available for our homes. The bulbs – made with many small LEDs grouped in clusters – look similar to traditional incandescent light bulbs. LED technology is advancing rapidly, and many new bulb styles are available. ENERGY STAR certified LEDs use up to 90 percent less energy than standard incandescent bulbs and last up to 25 years. LEDs also provide excellent color quality, dimming capability and turn on instantly. They are currently more expensive than other energy-efficient bulbs, but the cost is decreasing each year as the manufacturing technology continues to improve.


CFL Bulbs

Most CFLs no longer meet ENERGY STAR certification requirements.

CFLs need to be recycled at designated collection locations. For recycling information Connecticut residents can find state-specific information for hazardous waste collection, recycling, mercury content and basic information related to CFLs by visiting the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) website or by calling 860-424-3000

For the most up-to-date information on CFL disposal and clean-up, visit www.epa.gov/cflcleanup

CFL recycling can be found at retailers such as The Home Depot, Lowes and IKEA.

Learn more about energy-efficient lighting choices in our Energy-Efficient Lighting for Your Home Brochure or visit the ENERGY STAR website.

Finding Energy-Efficient Lighting Fixtures is Easy ➞

We promote energy-efficient lighting fixtures through retail incentives and discounts. When you purchase an ENERGY STAR certified lighting fixtures from a participating retailer, the cost has already been discounted.

How do you find them?

Just look for the blue ENERGY STAR label and the Energize Connecticut display at participating retailers.

Learn more about energy-efficient lighting choices in our Energy-Efficient Lighting for Your Home Brochure or visit the ENERGY STAR website.

Call 877-WISE-USE (877-947-3873) for more information.

Who is Eligible ➞

All Eversource and UI residential customers can participate in the ENERGY STAR Lighting program.

Qualified lighting fixtures are available at most home improvement stores, lighting stores, large discount department stores and warehouse stores throughout Connecticut.

If you are a Connecticut resident and are not served by one of the utilities listed above, please visit your utility’s website to see what energy efficiency programs are available to you.

Call 877-WISE-USE (877-947-3873) for more information.

Also explore other ways to save energy at home

Request an energy assessment for your home to determine critical energy saving opportunities and implement them with the help of incentives and financing.

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