May 2, 2009 at 1:25 am
· Filed under Carbon Dioxide, Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficient Light Bulbs, Global Warming, Pollution

Choose the right energy efficient light bulb
The greenest energy source is the kind you never have to use. Or, to paraphrase Ben Franklin, “A kilowatt saved is a kilowatt earned.”
Those who want to save money on electric bills (and those who want to reduce their carbon dioxide footprint) need to convert their incandescent bulbs to energy efficient light bulbs. But which type is best? CFLs? LEDs? Or is there another choice?
Now available from Green Science Online Publishing, The Energy Efficient Light Bulb Buyer’s Guide is ready for instant download.
Click here for more information on how to save money and energy with energy efficient light bulbs.
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March 27, 2008 at 11:14 pm
· Filed under Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficient Light Bulbs, Global Warming, Renewable Energy, Sustainability

Save Energy and Money with Energy Efficient Light Bulbs
Whether of not you are concerned about Global Warming caused by carbon dioxide and other “greenhouse gases” released through human activity, one thing’s for sure:
Reducing the amount of energy wasted in our homes is good for the planet–and for the wallet.
Your monthly home energy bills may be costing you more than your car payment. And even though oil prices are down, rates for electricity, gas and heating oil just keep climbing. There’s nothing you can do about the prices–so you’ve got to drastically cut the amount of energy you use.
That’s why I’ve created an electronic (downloadable) book, giving home-owners and renters all the facts about how to save energy and money with energy efficient light bulbs.
Click here for more information about The Energy Efficient Light Bulb Buyer’s Guide, and start saving energy and money today!
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