By: Pamela G. Grizzle | 2011-02-10 | Shopping Just like it is named, dimmable fluorescent bulb must be manufactured to work on dimming circuit. Compared to traditional one, the fluorescent bulb can keep its filament from getting hot to work properly, giving perfect light, without much power needed. In another word, this kind of light bulb is chosen because of the energy efficiency. read more
By: Terrell McCall | 2010-12-10 | Remodeling Atlanta has seen a tremendous growth in the last couple of decades that has been true to its motto "Resurgence" or Rising Again. With expansion, many changes have been made in our lifestyles. Modern electrical gadgets have made their way into our homes, and have caused a steep rise in our power bills in the process. read more
By: Dea David | 2010-12-03 | Technology As we are all aware, a single power plant is one of the greatest sources of green house gas all over the world. One switch over from ordinary light bulb to CFL light can save enough power for an entire state. read more
By: Terrell McCall | 2010-12-10 | Remodeling Want to enjoy a romantic dinner with your significant other at home while enjoying cost savings on your electricity bill at the same time? Sounds like a dream come true, doesn't it? Well, this has been made possible thanks to the introduction of dimmer switches. read more
By: Daniel Wiz | 2011-12-09 | Electronics People have a lot of choices these days, when it comes to home lighting. Among these, fluorescent lamps are a good choice for home owners; they are certainly better than incandescent lamps. This article will give you a few points to prove why exactly a fluorescent lamp is better than an incandescent lamp. read more
By: Joe Mcneil | 2010-10-20 | Football The year 1965 featured the 12th season of Canadian football. Although the sport had been going on for 12 years, this would be the 8th season for the CFL(Canadian Football League). read more
By: Bradley C. Williams | 2010-03-30 | Interior design I'm sure by now you've heard of compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) and if you aren't yet using them, you are missing out on some real savings. One Energy Star qualified CFL can save you between $30 and $45 over the life of the bulb. read more
By: Patt Carpenter | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Mercury is poisonous, yet it's a critical part of most compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs), the kind that environmentalists and some governments are pushing as a new way to cut energy consumption. Mercury is probably best known for its effects on the nervous system. It can also damage the kidneys and liver, and in sufficient quantities can cause death. read more
By: EnviroCitizen | 2010-09-16 | Science CFL and LED energy-efficient bulbs Conventional incandescent and fluorescent bulbs are on the verge of becoming extinct. More and more consumers are looking to supply their home with energy and money-saving alternatives. Light Emitting Diode (LED) are not only extremely energy-efficient but their utilization has evolved from single-bulb use to being able to fit into virtually any household light fixture, which is achieved by grouping the small bulbs together. read more
By: Shalu Nagpal | 2011-07-22 | Home improvement CFL bulbs India introduces the perfect replacement of the incandescent bulbs in form of CFL bulbs, CFL tubes, CFL lamps and energy saving bulbs. CFL lighting is used in every house in India. This implementation leads to money saving. read more
By: Shalu Nagpal | 2011-08-16 | Home improvement CFL tubelights have quite a number of advantages over regular incandescent light bulbs. Most important is that they are far more energy efficient—saving up to 80% of the energy consumed to produce the same light. read more
By: Anamika Swami | 2012-02-17 | Consumer Electronics The Compact Fluorescent Light lamps or the CFL lights are becoming increasing popular these days due to a number of reasons. Today these lights are slowly replacing the ordinary incandescent bulbs and lights. read more
By: Daniel Wiz | 2011-12-24 | Electronics One of the many lighting options you have these days is half spiral CFL bulbs. This article briefly describes the properties and advantages of spiral CFL bulbs, like their high energy efficacy, for instance, to help you decide if you should get them for home lighting requirements. read more
By: Blair E | 2011-01-12 | Interior design The EPA has officially recognized the near-negligible amount of mercury released in the break of a CFL bulb. read more
By: Brad Long | 2011-01-20 | Article Marketing More and more people are becoming concerned about the state of the environment and new methods for energy saving are always being developed. One way of doing this has been through using less energy by investing in CFL light bulbs. read more