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How many light bulbs does it take to change the world? Just one. Compact Fluorescent light bulbs save millions of tons of greenhouse gas emissions. Also, by replacing regular bulbs with CFL it saves lot$ on energy bills and last 10 times longer.
By Jason Cangialosi | Published 1/20/2006
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Compact fluorescent light bulbs typically consume 65% - 75% less electricity than regular light bulbs. And not only that, they last up to 10 times longer!
By Gary Picariello | Published 3/7/2007
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The new compact fluorescent light bulbs have become smaller and have improved lighting power and color. They also use only about 15 % of the energy of a traditional light bulb.
By Sussy | Published 4/18/2007
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When using a CFL is appropriate, how to choose the right CFL for the job, and how to dispose of CFLs properly.
By Tamara Kelly | Published 7/23/2007
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The EPA and Department of Energy have kicked off the "Change-A-Light" bus tour. The tour will stop in 10 cities to raise awareness of energy efficiency in lighting your home.
By neile mcgrew | Published 10/4/2007
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The incandescent bulb has been lighting our homes and business for nearly 125 years, but some people are ready for a change. Energy efficient light bulbs are growing in popularity and are beginning to make headlines as more people take notice of these new contenders.
By Summer Minor | Published 2/8/2007
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Entergy Corporation, which supplies energy to states in the Southern US, announced it has taken in nearly 8,000 pledges from employees and customers to switch more than 20,000 light bulbs from incandescents to energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs.
By neile mcgrew | Published 11/13/2007
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Compact Fluorescent Lamps, or CFLs, while energy efficient, and uses less electricity and lasts longer, carry maybe potential hazards people may not be aware about.
By pyewacket | Published 7/2/2008
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Compact fluorescent lights last longer, save on your energy bill, and help the environment. If you don't believe me, let's look at the numbers.
By John Joseph | Published 9/27/2007
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While compact fluorescent lamps are more energy efficient, and last much longer than traditional incandescent light bulbs, they are not without problems. They contain mercury (making disposal and clean up a problem), are terrible reading lamps, and can cause migraines.
By Lonnette Harrell | Published 1/16/2008
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You can save substantial money over the course of a year just by changing the type of light bulb you use in your lamps and other lighting fixtures. Read on to learn more.
By Laura Spencer | Published 11/28/2006
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The ads we saw hooked us with statements of energy and money savings along with the promise that they lasted years, not months and would therefore not need changing all that often. But there is much more to the story of CFLs.
By Carolyn R Scheidies | Published 5/3/2007
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A simple guide to light bulbs: How they work and how to choose the right type for you.
By John Hanes | Published 5/7/2007
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Today fluorescent bulbs have been reduced in size to replace the old incandescent that have been the mainstay for 100 years.
By Curtis Carper | Published 2/11/2008
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Concerned by news stories of species loss, degradation of our natural world, & increasing rates of environmental-related diseases like cancers & certain birth defects, I compiled a list of easy changes we can make to improve our health and the environment
By Cori Morenberg | Published 2/3/2006
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Did you know that by replacing a single standard light bulb with an energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulb, you can save $30 to $50 over the lifetime of that light bulb
By Jennifer Ledbetter | Published 5/24/2007
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Attention everybody, those screw in spiral fluorescent light bulbs are actually great energy saving devices. They save you money in the long run.
By Glen Morris | Published 4/22/2007
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Most households in America use incandescent light bulbs. However, there is something more efficient that can be purchased every day in stores throughout the country. These are called fluorescent light bulbs and they can help you in several different ways.
By Matthew Schieltz | Published 4/19/2007
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Read this Sylvania Soft White Compact Fluorescent review and find out how I found them cheaper, and if I like them or not!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 9/19/2007
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The Australian Environmental Minister announced Tuesday plans to phase out the use of the incandescent light bulb in favor of more energy efficient fluorescent bulbs over the course of the next 3-8 years.
By The Unemployed Writer | Published 2/20/2007
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The big push for CFLs is not about saving money or saving the planet but about the people they are most likely to benefit. I believe developing renewable energy is a more prudent way to invest our conservation and clean energy dollars.
By Timothy Kempf, Ph.D. | Published 6/11/2007
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Fluorescent lighting saves energy and money. Because of their composition, certain safety precautions must be taken when using them. This article will tell you how to use them safely and benefit from their efficiency!
By Tricia Goss | Published 10/28/2007
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Those of us who would like to live green more than likely have already switched from regular incandescent bulbs to compact fluorescent bulbs.
By Josienita Borlongan | Published 11/28/2007
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A do-it-yourself energy audit can help you get your home ready for a dip in the mercury as well as help you save money year round.
By Anna Burroughs | Published 1/12/2007
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Compact fluorescent light bulbs contain mercury and must be disposed of with care.
By Big Momma | Published 5/28/2008
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Today's fluorescent coils give clear, steady, wide-spectrum lighting.
By Priscilla King | Published 11/9/2007
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Based upon experience, a how-to guide about how to safely change a broken light bulb with a potato.
By Daniella Nicole | Published 2/27/2007
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Traditional Incandescent light bulbs could soon be outdated as countries take steps to ban these in hopes of a greener tomorrow. Could the United Stated be on the heels of this trend to help reduce the greenhouse gases?
By Layla Lair | Published 5/3/2007
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This article steps you through cleaning up a broken CF lgith bulb.
By Erika Gilliam | Published 12/6/2007
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Many Californians are excited about the change to energy efficient fluorescent lights. Would they be as excited if fluorescent lighting made them tired, gave them headaches, or even caused them to faint? I think not.
By Jenna Hansen | Published 4/19/2007
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Here's how you can find a fluorescent light bulb that gives you better light than you dreamed possible!
By Tessa4ever | Published 10/1/2007
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Among all the suggestions for saving our environment, changing light byulbs from the traditional incandescent to neon bulbs is popular. The question is how much will it help.
By Joe Lutzel | Published 3/21/2007
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This articles describes the benefits of using compact fluorescent lights in your household.
By Eric Loveday | Published 12/12/2007
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Choosing the right light bulb for the right space can help shed the best light on your room. Proper lighting and the choice of a flattering color will accent your room and make it more visually pleasing for you and everyone who enters it.
By Jennifer Ledbetter | Published 6/6/2007
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For ecologically and environmentally minded homeowners, LED light bulbs are a far less expensive option to solar panels and don't involve a change of your home (since LED light bulbs will work in traditional lighting fixtures).
By Theresa Hemsoth | Published 10/15/2005
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If a new law goes into effect that would ban the type of light bulb that we use today,and replace it with a newer type, how many people would be in favor of the new one? We can find out if the new light bulb will be beneficial or not.
By Harriet Steinberg | Published 3/16/2007
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According to environmentalists, the U.S. will not start the ban until 2012, as a result it will be a gradual ban of the light bulb.
By Leigha Gonzalez | Published 1/15/2008
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This article provides step to change the average incandescent bulb and informs on ways energy consumption can be turned into health enhancing energy conservation through choosing the proper light source.
By Vicki L. Sullivan | Published 3/2/2007
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Here are a few ways you can save this Holiday Season.
By Ricky Doan | Published 1/3/2007
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When remodeling a kitchen consider: Layout of the kitchen, finished materials, light fixtures, least expensive applications, floor, trends in kitchen remodeling, preparations and check list, when hiring a contractor. Read on for more remodeling tips.
By travels | Published 10/16/2005
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It only takes 18 seconds to change a light bulb from an incandescent one to a CFL. Those 18 seconds count!
By Julie Streckert | Published 9/7/2007
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On February 2nd, Governor Ernie Fletcher announced a $12,500 award to support Earth Day 2007 activities. Kentuckians will join in the world celebration of Earth Day on Sunday, April 22.
By Barb Webb | Published 2/3/2007
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know what your thinking, yeah right. I too was skeptical when I heard about these light bulbs. How can a light bulb eliminate odors
By Maddy | Published 7/5/2007
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You can turn dead light bulbs into beautiful Christmas ornaments with a few common materials. Not only can you customize your ornaments for any décor, these make inexpensive presents for teachers and co-workers. Plus it's a great way to recycle burned out bulbs.
By Amy Shannon | Published 12/19/2007
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Buying compact flourescent light bulbs can help save the environment and save your family money!
By David Anderson | Published 11/13/2007
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This light bulb will reduce the cost of lighting your house by 75%. It reduces green house gas emissions. And compared to Sunlight, it's the next best thing. Do you know which one I'm talking about?
By Jacqueline Mecal | Published 5/1/2008
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