With all aspects of the energy market changing in recent years, light bulbs are a part of that.
Since we need light in everyday living and to safely make our way around at nighttime, it's good to assess the light bulbs we use and replace them with more energy-efficient ones. This especially rings true when old ones burn out and when trick-or-treating season will mean kids need to see well to get to your front porch for their candy supply.
These floodlights at 26 watts each work at the equivalency of 90 watts in a traditional floodlight. With a projected 10,000 hours of life per floodlight, that can mean up to $64 in energy savings in the bulb's span of six years.