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Re: Bright idea: 100,000 free light bulbs
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Biggest problem I've seen with them is that when you first turn on the light, the bulb is not at full intensity, and it takes about a minute to get to full brightness.
Something I do like about them is that because they produce little heat, you can use a bulb which is brighter than a given fixture is usually allowed. For example I have a fixture at the top of my stairs which is 100w max, but I like to be brighter than that. An approx 40w CFL which produces the same light output as a 150w incandescent works safely in this fixture.
Posted on: 2007/11/20 22:08
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I saw a news segment on these bulbs. While it may be good for the environment, the cost savings is only about $5/year total if you replaced every bulb in your house with the fluorescent bulbs.
Posted on: 2007/11/20 18:18
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From The Record:
---------------------------------------------- Bright idea: 100,000 free light bulbs Tuesday, November 20, 2007 By ALEX NUSSBAUM STAFF WRITER North Jersey's largest electric supplier will hand out 100,000 free compact fluorescent light bulbs to its customers, taking the crusade against global warming to the grass roots. The bulbs could cut state emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gasses by 40,000 tons over their lifetime, all while trimming customers' power bills, said Ralph Izzo, the chief executive of PSEG Enterprise Inc., parent company of Public Service Electric and Gas Co. "While climate change is a global problem, there are steps that each of us can take to make a difference," Izzo said Monday during a Newark press conference to announce the campaign. The bulbs, limited to one per customer, will be handed out by company staff on service calls and distributed via the utility's 16 customer service centers. The main targets of the giveaway are the low- and moderate-income consumers who use the centers most often, Izzo said, though anyone can have a bulb. "All of our customers should have universal access to these improvements," he said. The utility supplies most of Bergen, Passaic and Hudson counties and Lincoln Park in Morris County. Locally, it has service centers in Hackensack, Passaic and Paterson. Fluorescent bulbs require 75 percent less energy than traditional incandescent models. That means fewer greenhouse gasses spewing from power plants powered by fossil fuels. The utility sees the campaign mainly as an "educational tool," Izzo said. Each bulb will also save customers about $30 in electricity costs over its lifetime, he added. The announcement came two days after a United Nations panel issued its latest grim assessment of global warming science. The panel warned that humanity had only a few years to start reversing the trend before devastating changes to the climate become inevitable. Studies have forecast severe flooding along the Jersey Shore and mass extinctions of wildlife, U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., noted at the press conference. "We all have a stake in this," he said. The utility is not acting solely out of altruism. It wants state approval to finance customers' installations of solar panels, energy?efficient appliances and other equipment. Its proposals call for rate increases to help pay for the effort. It also wants to build a new nuclear plant in South Jersey and realizes it needs to promote conservation and renewable energies first to win the public's approval, Izzo said. "To the extent that we get prompt state action to create that business opportunity for utilities, we'll then show others that you can do well by doing good," he said. Article Press Release
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