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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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9-volt batteries light up an energy saving bulb

June 7, 2010

19 nine-volt batteries are used to power a compact fluorescent lamp. Since these lamps internally rectify the AC to DC and then raise voltage with high-frequency switching, feeding them with 170 VDC should do the trick. Beware: this lamp is rated for 220 VAC, not 120 VAC. For 120 VAC lamps, 10 to 12 batteries […]

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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

Image taken on 2009-07-02 13:59:59 by david.nikonvscanon. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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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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Energy Saving Window Film – Let the Light In

May 9, 2010

Everyone wants a home that is bright and cheery and filled with light. Not only is natural light healthier for your body and energy system than artificial light but it also cuts down on the energy costs of using more artificial lights in the home. Having lots of windows to let in the natural […]

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Red Filter + Energy Saving Light Bulb

April 27, 2010

Image taken on 2007-12-14 08:48:30 by Pablo S Rios. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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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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Realms Of Joy – Time Of Light.

April 20, 2010

How You Can Master Holographic Time To Gain Extreme Wealth And Peace. Realms Of Joy – Time Of Light. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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The National Trust Changes To Energy Saving Light Bulbs

April 13, 2010

BBC Breakfast Coverage of The National Trust’s ‘Big Switch’ With the impacts of climate change increasingly affecting the historic buildings, gardens, countryside and coast in The National Trust’s care, they take considerable time and energy to reduce their carbon footprint and change their use of technology to increase efficiency and to conserve energy. Lighting Services […]

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Energy saving light bulb glowing in the dark

April 4, 2010

Image taken on 2008-11-27 01:07:41 by NUkiwi. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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