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How to Dispose of and Recycle Fluorescent Light Bulbs

June 25, 2010

Fluorescent lighting offers consumers much needed savings in cost of energy, and it also offers a much needed decrease in energy waste for the environment. Because of the wonderful benefits of compact fluorescent light bulbs, their usage is growing rapidly in American household and in the US workplace. While there is not much need […]

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Green Light Know How: Your Guide to Energy-Saving Light Bulbs

June 24, 2010

It’s human nature. We’re always eager to explore the newest product, especially the ones touted to improve our lives. At the same time, we can be skeptical about new product technologies, and it can be hard to decide what, and whether, to buy. This is certainly the case with energy-saving light bulbs. The Energy Independence […]

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Defending the Underdog: The Bright Side of Energy-Saving CFL Bulbs

June 22, 2010

Market dynamics often demonstrate that subsidies create unsustainable demand for the products to which they apply. Witness the auto sales acceleration in July and August of this year while the federal “Cash for Clunkers” program was in effect. Since the program ended, domestic auto sales have fallen back to pre-program levels. According to a post […]

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Recycling your projector bulbs is easier than ever these days

June 21, 2010

Recycling is all the all rage these days.  From newspapers to tin cans and from bottles to plastics – more and more everyday objects can now be recycled as Councils and companies increase their options for reusing objects.  Everything has to show it could be recycled or reused. Project bulbs can also be recycled and […]

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Low energy bulbs

June 9, 2010

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Common Myths Associated with Energy Saving Light Bulbs

June 8, 2010

The phasing out of incandescent light bulbs in the EU is due to end in 2011 and many people are worried about giving up their beloved bulbs. However, in this article I will detail some of the common myths that are associated with energy saving light bulbs and tell you the facts so you can […]

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Illuminating the Great Outdoors with Energy-Saving Light Bulbs

May 29, 2010

“Electricity Prices Plummet,” The Wall Street Journal, August 12, 2009 Hey, is there a recession going on? This timely article details how slack demand for electricity in 2009 may lead to the first consecutive year decline in electricity use in the U.S. since 1950. Such news may tempt some consumers to relax an otherwise robust […]

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Lake Garda Energy Saving Light bulbs

May 18, 2010

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Shining the light on energy saving light bulbs – the top 10 questions

May 14, 2010

Following on from Energy Saving Week, which took place from 19 – 25 October, we thought that it was about time someone tackled those myths about lighting – so here are our top 10 questions about energy saving light bulbs and those dirty incandescent ones. 1. Aren’t energy saving bulbs much dimmer than traditional ones? […]

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The Different Types of Energy Saving Light Bulbs

April 22, 2010

Energy Saving Light Bulbs should be in all homes. We use the lights in whole day many times. But these lights consume lot of energy. Almost all the incandescence lights consume more energy than the fluorescent lamps. As the energy required to heat the filament in the incandescence lights is more where as in the […]

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7 Myths about energy-saving bulbs

April 20, 2010

From 7 Sunrise 22 Oct 2008. au.lifestyle.yahoo.com Paul Klymenko from Planet Ark is a big supporter of bulbs. Planet Ark is heralding the big changes set for next month when the lights go out on the traditional light bulb. Eddison’s bulb will be turned off when the Australian Federal Government’s banning companies from importing any […]

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