I’ll keep this short and sweet… you can get a FREE Compact Fluorescent Light Bulb this week. How, you might ask?
I might answer, the GE Energy-saving light bulbs are on sale at Target for $1. Use this $1 off coupon and ka-chow, you can be saving electricity with your new free CFL bulb.
No money down, no excuses. Just do it and start saving energy and money today.
You may have heard about these new-fangled CFL bulbs. They last up to ten times longer than incandescent light bulbs, use only about 25% the energy (so they cost one-fourth the amount of money to run), and they produce 90% less heat (waste) than an incandescent bulb, so you get more light per watt!
But I digress. When these CFL bulbs eventually die, you can’t just throw them away, since they have some mercury in them. You have to take them to special CFL bulb collection places. I had to do this recently, and found these easy places to safely get rid o’ CFLs.
* Call your garbage service and ask them
* IKEA
* Home Depot
* If all those fail, check out Earth911, they should be able to help.
Good luck recycling them CFLs. Truly, you are on the path to being an eco-hero.
Fill out the short form (use “EARNRWG” as the promo code)
Immediately sprint to your mailbox and wait for several weeks
Have fun with that free light bulb. Not only will you be saving money by getting a free CFL, but you’ll also be saving money by using a more efficient light bulb. Remember, even though it saves a lot of energy, it’s not all good. If it breaks, I do not recommend sniffing the fumes that come out. Instead, follow these here guidelines on how to clean up a broken CFL bulb.
Last spring, two of my friends went to work building a bicycle generator. They slaved away on it for literally a couple days, but eventually it was ready to be tested. Me and Tiff stopped by for this special occasion; Thanh and Billy had hooked up the bike generator to a lamp. All we needed was a volunteer to ride the electrical monstrosity. After a moment of trepidation, I bravely stepped forward to offer my bike pedaling services, and as night fell in the thriving metropolis of Raleigh, I began pedaling…
Amazingly, it did not explode in a deadly shower of sparks. It worked. We had invented… ELECTRICITY. As that realization hit us, Captain Planet flew into the room, and everybody high-fived. It was awesome.Update:WRAL is going to put this on the news. The bad news is that we have to put the bike generator back together, as it’s been through some mess since last May.
Roads and parking lots. They are everywhere in today’s busy, dog-eat-dog, modern world. They sit there all day, selfishly absorbing the sun’s rays, then squandering all that heat at night by simply releasing it into the night air. Welp, a Dutch company named Ooms Avenhorn Holding BV is now working on ways to take that solar energy and use it to heat homes and offices.
Ooms has already implemented this technology in several places around the Netherlands; solar energy collected from nearby roads and parking lots helps heat an industrial park of 160,000 square feet in Hoorn, a 70-unit apartment building in Avenhorn, and an air force base hangar.
This is a great idea; even on cloudy days, this system of getting heat from roads is effective. Let’s hope that America can build off of this Dutch technology and start using our numerous roads and parking lots to heat our buildings. Just think about how much of our land in cities is taken up by roads and parking lots. Imagine if we were using that captured solar energy to heat our buildings. We could cut our power usage in a huge way, while not sacrificing anything in the way of personal comfort.
A good article about getting energy from asphalt can be found right about here. Thanks to my pop for letting me know about this.
LEDs are becoming more and more popular since they use a tiny fraction of the energy that other lighting uses. Here’s your chance to replace your old, energy-wasting desk lamp with a FREE energy-efficient LED desk light.
The desk light will have a small logo from an advertiser on it. That’s how they’re able to provide the light for free. I tried it out, and it seems legit. You don’t even have to put in your email address at all. So go get yourself an energy-efficient LED light.
P.S. Don’t throw away your old desk light. If you’re getting rid of it, find someone else who can use it, or donate it to Goodwill or Habitat or something.
I don’t know how long this will last, but EnergyStar is giving away one free CFL bulb per household. Why are they doing this?
In addition to helping you save money and the environment, we also understand the concerns associated with switching to Energy Saving bulbs. Will the color be the same as a standard bulb? Will it REALLY save me money? We want you to try ours free to see for yourself. Along with your bulb you will receive additional exclusive savings throughout the store that will help jump start your switch to ENERGY STAR. We want to thank you for participating in our Free Eco-Bulb program.
3-4 weeks from now, I shall have a free CFL bulb. Hot diggity dang.