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News > Lighting up our World
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Wednesday, 4/21/10
How can homeowners pinch their pennies in a recovering economy? Chicago's WGN recommends switching to energy-saving light bulbs for a bright outlook in tough economic times.
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Wednesday, 4/21/10
Imagine if your utility provider helped you go green, illuminate your home and save tons of cash by giving you free LED bulbs.
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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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Saturday, 3/27/10
Philips has been lighting up the world with green technology. Literally.
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Saturday, 3/20/10
According to a report from Suite101.com, 2010 resolutions indicate Americans want to go green year-round, with pledges to switch incandescent light bulbs for energy-efficient ones and to recycle more regularly.
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Saturday, 3/13/10
Mother Nature is probably wishing we could all be California girls when it comes to eco-practices. UPI.com reports that the San Jose school district will reduce energy consumption with the help of a new solar project and some energy-saving light bulbs.
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Thursday, 3/11/10
Molokai - one of the largest islands in the Hawaiian archipelago - is a popular vacation spot, with the Honolulu lights visible across the water at night. Now, the night lights of Molokai might soon be perceptible to surrounding islands thanks to an upcoming project that will distribute more than 90,000 energy-saving light bulbs across the island.
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Wednesday, 3/10/10
With the ban on incandescent light bulbs set to take effect in 2012, many Americans are making the switch to energy-saving light bulbs. LED bulbs are becoming increasingly popular in America, Canada, the EU and Australia in response to traditional bulb bans. Now, Lemnis Lighting is trying to make LED lights a household staple around the globe.
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Tuesday, 3/09/10
The Fuerte Tiuana military base in Caracas, Venezuela has a warehouse full of the high-tech tools that will be used to help power the country out of the worst electricity crisis its seen in more than 50 years - energy-saving light bulbs. BBC News reports that troops will soon deliver these bulbs across the country.
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Saturday, 3/06/10
Going green was a top resolution for many Americans in 2010, and it seems it is especially impacting the college-aged crowd. A number of campuses across the nation are increasing their eco-friendly practices, especially when it comes to switching to energy-saving light bulbs.
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