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News item: Simple Ways - Yes, Change Your Lightbulbs

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3 comments, last: Oct-5-2008   Add a comment   Contributor:  TheTeam (Oct-4-2008)    Play a Video
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A variety of CFL (compact fluorescent) bulbs; don't forget LEDs!Ever burned yourself on a light bulb? Ever think about where that heat comes from?

All that heat is energy that is used, but does not create light.  There is waste in just that realization.  But if you also think about how much energy you use (read: "money you spend") to cool your home, you realize that you can save even more.  If your light bulbs don't create so much waste heat, your cooling system will not have to work as hard, either.

So replace those incandescent bulbs with Compact Fluorescent Light bulbs (CFLs).  If each household in the US changed just ONE incandescent bulb to compact fluorescent, the US would save enough energy to power all the homes in Delaware and Rhode Island combined. And because of that, CFLs save money that can be spent on other things.  The money saved could be spent on necessities (right now, with the credit crisis, this might be the most important point), or on other things that will increase your quality of life.

Congress agrees that this is important, as in December of last year they passed an energy bill which included a phase out of incandescent light bulbs.  In actuality, what the bill said is that all light bulbs sold after a time period phasing in between 2012 and 2014 must use 25% to 30% less energy than today's products.  By 2020, all bulbs must use 70% less energy.  CFLs already meet the 70% requirement.

Comparison of energy cost of three bulb technologiesBetween 2012 to 2030, consumers will save $40 billion in energy costs.  14 coal-fired power plants will avoid construction.  And 51 tons of carbon emissions will be avoided annually, according to the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy.

But what about CFL's mercury content?  Well - this is a concern; however, bear in mind that a compact fluorescent light bulb holds an amount of mercury about the size of the tip of a ball-point pen.  If you are considering avoiding CFLs based on this, take a look around at your mercury thermometer.  It holds MUCH more mercury than a houseful of CFLs.

But if this is a huge concern for you, there is another option: Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Bulbs!

Read a comparison of Incandescent Bulbs, versus CFLs, versus LED bulbs.

See original news item: Environmentastic.com, Oct-1-2008  
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Comment by: auntiegrav (auntiegrav) (Oct-5-2008)   
When I was in junior high, there were a couple of kids on the bus who would hit themselves in the head with their books until they felt dizzy.
That was our civilization in the '80's. In the '90's, they were using hammers. Today, we are cutting off our own feet to collect disability from the bankrupt government.
  
Comment by:  PT (David Alexander) (Oct-4-2008)   Web site

Does it ever seem to you as if humanity is trying to hit itself on the thumb with the hammer, just to feel something? That is the only way I can interpret the seeming incessant drive to destroy the natural world that gives us stability.
  
Comment by: auntiegrav (auntiegrav) (Oct-4-2008)   

I agree that CFL's were an improvement, and I have bought a hundred or so for various things on my farm. Unfortunately, they suck. They sometimes last, but not in many installations, where they die after a year. The LED is a much more efficient light producer, but, because of our patent system and the way business is conducted to recoup R&D costs, we are stuck with CFLs until 3 or 4 iterations of LED development take place over several years to probably a decade longer. Instead of using CFLs, we need to turn off the lights and go to bed. Everyone needs more sleep, and most of the things we are staying awake for are useless activities.
We need to spend more time in the dark, wondering and thinking and dreaming, and less time with the lights blaring at us to Buy Buy Buy.
The worst offenders I know are the home 'improvement' stores: thousands of incandescent lights burning for at least 16 hours a day just to sell a light fixture or two every day.
Then, there are all of the automatic 'security' lights going on and off with 250 watt floodlights every time a car drives through Suburbia. If your neighbors are hungry, nobody is secure. Turn off the lights and take a pie next door instead.

  
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