Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Change a Light Day

About the ENERGY STAR Change a Light Campaign : ENERGY STAR

Saw this from another link and thought it suited for our mission and church & society focus - as well as stewardship.

Over the past year, I've pretty much replaced all our bulbs in the apartment with compact fluorescents. The only ones I haven't gotten to are our spherical bulbs in our bathrooms and a couple of lamps that the shade attaches directly to the bulb.

Because with paying bills, I'm pretty cheap, it's been a bit of a game trying to see how low our power bill can be, even during months with extreme weather. I think that I've about tweaked out as much as I can though, because things have stayed pretty much the same for the last few months. One of the biggest differences has been adjusting the air when we leave.

At our old house, I bought and installed an automated thermostat that would raise and lower the temperature at preset times. The basis of this being that a home thermostat set 5-10 degrees differently for an 8-hour period of a day, uses an extremely less amount of energy. We don't have the automated version in our apartment, but even manually changing when we leave has made huge differences. Our bills have been consistently less than 1/3 of what they were when I was living in a similarly-sized apartment in Atlanta. Sure, cost of kw/hr is probably lower here, but not that much.

There's a whole lot more I could do to shrink my "carbon footprint," and we're working on it. It certainly helps when there is a direct and positive impact in other areas of our lives.

2 comments:

Craig Clontz said...

I've got two boxes of CFLs but I've been too lazy to go around the house and replace bulbs that are still burning. I guess I'll get to them by attrition. One bad thing is you can't use CFLs in fixtures that are on a dimmer circuit. Maybe they'll come up with one that works with those one day. I guess when incandescent bulbs are finally banned I'll have to go on the black market to get my dimmer fix....

Sigmugi said...

I highly recommend listening to Rob Bell's podcast series titled "God is Green". You can get to it through the Mars Hill Bible Church Website