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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Compact fluorescents only, mates!

Good for the Aussies! As those of you who know me well can attest to, I've used nothing but compact fluorescents in my home for over ten years. They really DO lower your electric bill, and today's bulbs are available in many styles and even colors. They're available as floodlight bulbs, candleabra bulbs, blacklight bulbs, and many other styles. I recently switched out all of our regular CF bulbs for the new "daylight" CF bulbs with their crisp white light. So. . .if you're looking to convert, I have dozens of the softer-white CF bulbs sitting unused in a box in my garage. . .

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Australia Mandates Use of Compact Fluorescent Bulbs by 2012
by Rohan Sullivan

The Australian government on Tuesday announced plans to phase out incandescent light bulbs and replace them with more energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs across the country.





Legislation to gradually restrict the sale of the old-style bulbs could reduce Australia's greenhouse gas emissions by 4 million tons by 2012 and cut household power bills by up to 66 percent, said Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull.

Australia produced almost 565 million tons of greenhouse gases in 2004, official figures show.

Prime Minister John Howard said the plan would help all Australians play a part in cutting harmful gas emissions: "Here's something practical that everybody will participate in."

In incandescent light bulbs, perfected for mass use by Thomas A. Edison in the late 19th century, electricity flows through a filament to create light. Much of the energy, however, is wasted in the form of heat.

Australia is not the only place looking to replace them with fluorescent lighting, which is more efficient and longer lasting.

Last month, a California assemblyman announced he would propose a bill to ban the use of incandescent bulbs in his state. And a New Jersey lawmaker has called for the state to switch to fluorescent lighting in government buildings within three years.

Cuba's Fidel Castro launched a similar program two years ago, sending youth brigades into homes and switching out regular bulbs for energy-saving ones to help battle electrical blackouts around the island.

The idea was later embraced by Castro's friend and ally, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who announced his own program to save energy and in recent months has given away millions of incandescent bulbs in neighborhoods nationwide.

Under the Australian plan, bulbs that do not comply with energy efficiency targets would be gradually banned from sale. Exemptions may apply for special needs such as medical lighting and oven lights.

Fluorescent bulbs are currently more expensive than incandescent bulbs, but use only about 20 percent of the power to produce the same amount of light and last longer, making them more competitive over time, advocates argue.

Environmentalists welcomed the light bulb plan, but noted than the vast bulk of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions come from industry, such as coal-fired power stations.

They urged the government to set national targets for emission reductions and renewable energy.

"It is a good, positive step. But it is a very small step. It needs to be followed through with a lot of different measures," Australian Conservation Foundation spokesman Josh Meadows told Australian Broadcasting Corp. radio.

Howard has become a global warming convert, conceding in recent months for the first time that human activity is having an effect on rising temperatures.

But he has steadfastly refused to bring Australia into line with most of the world and ratify the Kyoto protocol on greenhouse gas reductions, arguing that doing so could damage Australia's coal-dependent economy.

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Blogger Stan Matuska said...

John - as you know, I started replacing my bulbs with the cf bulbs after talking to you about the savings many months ago.

I might take you up on the soft white cf bulbs sitting around your garage since we now are a home owner, home owner. (For those of you would don't know, we just bought a different house in the same edition - wife wanted a pool).
How much electricity am I going to burn up having a (unheated) pool?


I do have an issue though with following such famous names as Castro and Chavez!

title="comment permalink">February 22, 2007 7:29 AM  
Blogger Peacechick Mary said...

The only bulb we haven't found a fluor. light for are the ones used for plants. Otherwise, we are up and running with the new. I'm also looking forward to the even better LED ones.

title="comment permalink">February 22, 2007 9:41 AM  
Blogger Sewmouse said...

If Stan doesn't want them all, I'll take them off your hands, John! Would be a kick to meet someone from blogworld... LOL

title="comment permalink">February 22, 2007 11:08 AM  
Blogger Me said...

The compact flourescents are ALL we use now. A great benefit, besides the obvious, is they last so much longer than the incandescents. I'm very pleased with our decision to switch.
Now if PM Howard would just boycott Dubya, I would be over the top here.

title="comment permalink">February 22, 2007 3:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I ranted on this as well. The California angle is that it looks like Levine's bill won't go anywhere. He's taking it in the shorts from all sides.

title="comment permalink">February 22, 2007 5:17 PM  
Blogger Robert Rouse said...

We use compact fluorescent bulbs in our home too. Except my desk lamp and an under-cupboard light in the kitchen - which are both the old fashioned straight tube fluorescents.

title="comment permalink">February 22, 2007 7:29 PM  
Blogger azgoddess said...

this is all i use...thanks for posting about it!!

title="comment permalink">February 23, 2007 3:46 PM  
Blogger John Good said...

It warms my heart to hear that all of you are already on board on this. My hat is off to you all!

title="comment permalink">February 23, 2007 10:05 PM  
Blogger Dan Klug said...

I have them in my house too. I found them at dollar saver 2/ 1.00

title="comment permalink">February 25, 2007 10:35 PM  

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