Consumers attracted to energy savings of compact fluorescent lamps (CFL)
Bright idea: Consumers attracted to energy savings of compact fluorescent lamps
ERIC SHACKLETON
March 10, 2007
Excerpts:
1. Compact fluorescents provide high energy efficiency
2. Nova Scotia's energy minister says the province plans to give retailers four or five years to prepare for a ban on incandescent light bulbs
3. Project Porchlight, a campaign organized by a not-for-profit energy conservation group, is working to deliver one CFL bulb to every household in Canada.
4. the PL bulbs, also called CFLs, have a longer life and will save the buyer money.
5. CFLs are also environmentally friendly because less energy is used.
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ERIC SHACKLETON
March 10, 2007
Excerpts:
1. Compact fluorescents provide high energy efficiency
2. Nova Scotia's energy minister says the province plans to give retailers four or five years to prepare for a ban on incandescent light bulbs
3. Project Porchlight, a campaign organized by a not-for-profit energy conservation group, is working to deliver one CFL bulb to every household in Canada.
4. the PL bulbs, also called CFLs, have a longer life and will save the buyer money.
5. CFLs are also environmentally friendly because less energy is used.
More from this news report @ Brooks Alberta Business News
Labels: conservation, efficiency, electricity, environment, homes, lighting
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