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		<title>Can you save 50% on your fluorescent lighting costs if you remove half your lights?</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Andersen</dc:creator>
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If I remove 2 of the 4 tubes from my overhead fluorescent fixtures, will I actually save 50% on lighting electricity? IOW, when you remove 2 lights from a 4 light fixture do you save half of the energy? I&#8217;m wondering how much electricity is wasted in the &#8220;conversion&#8221; in the ballast, whether or not the tubes are present. My office is too bright anyway. I have &#8220;daylight corrected&#8221; tubes in a very white and often sunny environment. I&#8217;ve already removed all of the inner pairs of tubes and really ...]]></description>
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