Green Living Tip of the Day: Replace Incandescent Light Bulbs with CFLs
As your incandescent bulbs burn out, you can realize substantial energy savings by replacing them with CFLs (compact fluorescent light bulbs). CFLs use about 75% less electricity and last 10 times...
View ArticleSaving Energy: The End of Incandescent Bulbs
The writing is on the wall now. Electronics giant Phillips has announced the complete elimination of all incandescent lamps and bulbs. Energy efficient alternatives such as compact fluorescent bulbs...
View ArticleGoing Green and Earning Money: An Easy and Safe Investment That Will Earn Ten...
Investing in going green can earn you money if you make the right investments. And when times are tough, as they are now, and when interest rates on your savings are less than 1%, most people are happy...
View ArticleEnergy By the Numbers: What Energy Numbers Say About How To Go Green
Green living ideas are important in showing people how to conserve energy and turn that conservation into meaningful energy savings. Supporting those ideas on living a greener lifestyle are data, the...
View ArticleIf a CFL Breaks, Here Is What To Do
Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) are one of the best energy-saving upgrades you can make to your home. In terms of energy savings, a CFL uses only about one-fourth as much electricity as a comparable...
View ArticleIncandescent Bulbs Being Phased Out–And Hoarded
Replacing incandescent lights with CFLs makes even more sense now. Why? because incandescent light bulbs will no longer be found on store shelves in a few years. Starting next year incandescent light...
View ArticleAre CFL Light Bulbs Potentially Harmful to Skin?
Advancements in energy-saving technology have been a great asset to the environment and our wallets. Compact fluorescent light bulbs, or CFLs, are widely used in the U.S. because they average 60 to 80...
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