Light emitting diode(LED) light bulbs have become required in recent years, but do they make financial sense?
Question:
Light emitting diode(LED) light bulbs have become required in recent years, but do they make financial sense? Suppose a typical 60-watt incandescent light bulb costs $.48 and lasts for 1,000 hours. A 15-watt LED, which provides the same light, costs $3.55 and lasts for 12,000 hours. A kilowatt-hour is 1,000 watts for 1 hour. Suppose you have a residence with a lot of incandescent bulbs that are used on average 500 hours a year. The average bulb will be about halfway through its life, so it will have 500 hours remaining (and you can't tell which bulbs are older or newer).
If you require a return of 10 percent,at what cost per kilowatt-hour does it make sense to replace your incandescent bulbs today?(A negative answershould be indicated by a minus sign.Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 6 decimal places, e.g., 32.161616.)