So why are we rockin' out? Well, truth be told, energy efficiency is an incredibly effective step for helping the environment and saving money, but it is not always the sexiest subject around. Hence, time to Rock the Bulb and put a little fun into cutting energy consumption.
The core of the program is the series of events at local stores, which is our way to inject a little retail pizzaz into energy efficiency, and help get people who haven't tried an energy efficient compact fluorescent light bulb to give them a shot. If you're a PSE customer, you can bring up to 10 traditional incandescent bulbs to any of the events and get 10 free CFLs back. After that, you're helping the planet and saving money all at the same time. What's not to love?
The RTB tour also has an Energy Rock Star contest, games for the kids, and a chance to work with a non-profit group called Project Porchlight to help volunteer and give out more than 275,000 of the bulbs in communities around the area.
Why is all this vital to PSE? Meeting our energy efficiency targets is a huge priority, as our latest 20 year plans call for energy efficiency steps to account for about 40 percent of future growth in energy demand. Putting a more fun, more lively spin on how we pitch energy efficiency is one way to help get more people involved, and boost energy savings.
So, turn it up to 11, and join PSE as we rock on throughout the summer. See, we're not so stodgy after all, dude.
1 comments:
Why are CFL's being pushed so hard by "Corporations"? CFLs are laced with highly toxic hazardous waste material.
I've read if a CFL bulb breaks and the mercury inside gets out, your house is basically a hazardous waste zone and is dangerous for children.
Who is looking out for the kids?, while pushing toxic light bulbs on everyone???
bk
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