Energy Efficient Lighting:Calculate the Cost of a 23 Watt Light Bulb
Is a 23 Watt Bulb Really More Energy Efficient than a 100 Watt Incandescent?
Calculating the Cost of a 23 Watt CFL
The typical replacement for a 100 watt incandescent is a 23 watt compact fluorescent bulb. We often get the question about why someone should change out their incandescent bulbs for the CFL's.
Here I show you a simple example and the formula's for calculating the cost of an individual CFL so you can see the benefit of making your lighting more energy efficient. Just calculating the cost and showing you the cost for the bulb would not be a convincing argument for energy efficiency.
The numbers become very convincing when you compare the 23 watt cfl with the 100 watt incandescent. So in order to determine the cost of a 23 watt cfl, we will compare the cost of the two different bulbs.
Both of the bulbs above are suitable replacements and can be utilized for the same application. While the old style 100 Watt bulb will likely be cheaper to purchase upfront, over time the compact fluorescent will save you money. How much difference?
Finding the Difference in Wattage

In order to find the difference in wattage, we just use simple subtraction. Identify the wattage on the package or on the bulb themselves (Located on the top of incandescent and usually on the base of a CFL).
In this case we are going to calculate the cost of a 23 Watt CFL and compare that to what you are going to replace, the 100 Watt incandescent. Take the 100 Watts from the incandescent and Subtract the 23 Watt Compact Fluorescent. You will find a difference of 77 Watts.
(100 Watts - 23 Watts = 77 Watts Difference). Simple math right?
Now that we have the wattage difference, we can determine how much each bulb costs us to operate annually.
Calculating Kwh
Your utility company charges by the Kilowatt Hour or (Kwh). They don't charge by wattage so you need to take the calculations even further. In order to determine the cost difference between the two bulbs, we utilize the wattages to determine the kwh. Here is the equation we can utilize to find Kwh:
Fixture Quantity x Fixture Wattage = Total Watts
Total Watts / 1000 = Kilowatts
Kilowatts x (Hours of Usage) = Kilowatt/Hr
Kilowatt/Hr x (Cost of Energy) = Annual Cost
So How Much Does a 23 Watt Bulb Cost?
Let's assume you have the following:
Your facility has 20 Lights (Fixture Quantity) that currently have 100 watt incandescent bulbs installed.
You are planning on replacing 100 Watt Bulbs (Fixture Wattage for Each) with 23 Watt CFL Bulbs (Fixture Wattage for Each)
2000 Hours (Hours of Usage)
$.10 Per Kilowatt/Hr (Average Energy Rate Charged)
How much does it cost annually for 20 - 100 Watt Bulbs?
20 (Fixtures) x 100 (Watts Each) = 2000 Watts
2,000 Watts / 1000 = 2 kw (Kilowatt)
2 kw x 2000 hrs per year = 4000 kwh (Kilowatt/Hour)
4000 kwh x $.10 = $400
$400 to operate 20 lamps with 100 Watt Bulbs
How much does it cost annually to operate 20 - 23 Watt Bulbs?
20(Fixtures) x 23 (Watts Each) = 460 Watts
460 Watts / 1,000 = .46 Kw (Kilowatt)
.46 Kw x 2000 hrs per year = 920 kwh (Kilowatt Hour)
920 kwh x $.10 = $92.00
$92 to operate 20 lamps with 23 Watt Bulbs
The Difference is $308 Annual Savings
Which Bulb is More Energy Efficient?
The 23 Watt CFL bulb cost $4.60 ($92 / 20 = $4.60) annually compared to $20 ($400 / 20 = $20.00) for a 100 Watt Incandescent bulb.
$4.60 versus $20.00....is that convincing enough to consider changing out your existing light bulbs? Still not sure?
YES, the 23 Watt CFL bulb is much more energy efficient than a 100 watt incandescent.
Forget the Calculations and Call Hovey Electric...We Help Companies Become More Energy Efficient
If your still confused about all of this, here are some resources for you to consider:
See my article "Watts" a Watt? If you want to see how to take this calculation further and calculate your energy savings from a new system upgrade...or...
Download our FREE E-book:Business Owners Guide to Energy Efficiency if you want to learn more about Why you should consider an energy efficiency strategy for your business.
And....
If all of that information doesn't help, just contact us via email and we will come out and take a look. We are passionate about helping businesses become more energy efficient, so we look forward to helping you. We do this everyday and have all the spreadsheets ready for your calculations. We'll even help you find cash money from your utilities to make the upgrade.