Hawaii Energy, the state’s conservation program, is challenging local residents to change out at least three incandescent lightbulbs for CFL’s.
By replacing three or more frequently used incandescent light bulbs with CFLs, savings can reach $100 a year for the average household in Hawaii, based on Oahu energy rates. CFLs use 75 percent less energy and last nearly ten times as long as traditional incandescent light bulbs.
For more information on the Three CFL Challenge go to www.hawaiienergy.com.
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