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News > Eco-Friendly Lighting
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Wednesday, 4/21/10
Recently, lighting industry leaders have been investing more heavily in LED technology. While CFL bulbs remain the most inexpensive energy-saving light bulbs currently on the market, Philips officials say 80 to 90 percent of lighting will convert to LEDs in the future.
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Wednesday, 4/21/10
In light of the upcoming ban on incandescent light bulbs, many consumers are starting to consider how they can replace their home lighting without going broke. It's true that the upfront costs of a number of energy-saving light bulbs run a little higher than a traditional bulb, but green bulbs are the most cost-effective overall.
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Monday, 4/19/10
This Thursday, April 22, marks the 40th anniversary of Earth Day. Countless Americans will be wearing hemp t-shirts and banning plastic utensils for the day in honor of our planet. But why not take advantage of Earth Day as an opportunity to set some year-round changes that might actually have an impact on the planet?
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Tuesday, 4/13/10
LED light bulbs can reportedly save more than 80 percent on energy use. But with the pending ban on incandescent light bulbs and Americans' increasing adoption of energy-saving light bulbs, consumers are getting greedier for greener alternatives - and that can be a good thing for both electric bills and the environment.
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Monday, 4/05/10
America is going green - and not just because spring has sprung. In the new decade, green practices have become more mainstream - from Audi commercials that feature the "Green Police" to LEED certification becoming a coveted achievement among commercial builders.
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Friday, 4/02/10
There will soon come a time when the warm glow of home lighting will not come from traditional bulbs. With the 2012 ban on incandescent light bulbs fast approaching, industry leaders predict many consumers will start switching to energy-saving light bulbs sooner rather than later.
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Thursday, 4/01/10
The incandescent light bulb ban is set to take effect in 2012, but a number of leaders in the lighting industry are wasting no time in getting green alternatives on the market and in consumers' light sockets.
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Tuesday, 3/30/10
For months, Americans have been hearing about the upcoming ban on incandescent light bulbs and learning about myriad energy-saving light bulbs available as greener lighting solutions. Still, very few of these options have caught consumers' interest as much a Sylvania's halogen light bulbs.
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Friday, 3/26/10
Homeowners might find that they can cut their electric bills by switching to energy-saving light bulbs. But how much money could the nation save if 300 million Americans joined a movement to light their homes with LED bulbs?
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Thursday, 3/25/10
With the upcoming ban on incandescent light bulbs set for 2012, many consumers have started switching to energy-saving light bulbs in preparation. Compact fluorescent lights are currently one of the most energy-efficient solutions at a relatively low sticker price, but in the past some consumers have been hesitant to use them because of reports that they might be a hazardous.
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