Change a Light - Change the World Campaign Is Back by Popular Demand
26 Septembre 2006 - 12:06AM
PR Newswire (US)
Iowa Electric Utilities and Local Retailers Partner to Promote
Energy-Efficient Lighting CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, Sept. 25
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Saving money and energy can be as simple
as the twist of an ENERGY STAR(R)-qualified compact fluorescent
light bulb. It's a quick and easy solution to lowering utility
bills in addition to saving energy and protecting the environment.
(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20020405/LNTLOGO ) From
Oct. 1 through Nov. 30, 2006, Alliant Energy and MidAmerican Energy
are encouraging Iowa residents to change the world one light, one
step at a time by replacing their home's five most frequently used
light fixtures, or the bulbs in them, with ENERGY STAR-qualified
compact fluorescent light bulbs. MidAmerican Energy and Alliant
Energy are helping their electric customers in Iowa make the simple
switch to energy-efficient lighting by offering $2 instant
cash-back rebates on ENERGY STAR-qualified compact fluorescent
light bulb purchases of 12 bulbs or less. With the instant rewards,
the bulbs will sell for as little as $0.99 at participating retail
stores across the state. Participating retail stores include Ace
Hardware, Home Depot, Hardware Hank, Menards, Mills Fleet Farm,
Theisen's, True Value, Trustworthy Hardware, Hy-Vee Food Stores,
and many other independent hardware stores. This joint utility
effort is part of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S.
Department of Energy's national ENERGY STAR Change a Light, Change
the World campaign. This is the second year the program has been
offered in Iowa. Retailers, customers and utility representatives
considered the 2005 campaign a success. -- More than 335 retailers
located throughout Iowa participated in the campaign. -- 397,000
compact fluorescent light bulbs were purchased by 90,000 Iowa
residents -- Electrical energy savings of over 173,000,000 kilowatt
hours will be realized over the life of the compact fluorescent
light bulbs, the equivalent of $11 million in savings off electric
bills and preventing over 183,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions.
In the average home, the most frequently used lighting fixtures are
in the living room, dining room, kitchen, master bedroom and master
bathroom. Each ENERGY STAR-qualified bulb uses up to 75 percent
less energy than a typical incandescent light bulb. By switching to
compact fluorescent light bulbs a household can save more than $60
a year in energy costs. For more information about the Change a
Light, Change the World program, call 1-800-339-6856 or visit
http://www.alliantenergy.com/lightbulb or
http://www.midamericanenergy.com/cfl . ENERGY STAR was introduced
by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 1992 as a voluntary
market-based partnership to reduce air pollution through increased
energy efficiency. Today, with assistance from the U.S. Department
of Energy, the ENERGY STAR program offers businesses and consumers
energy efficient solutions to save energy, money and help protect
the environment for future generations. More than 8,000
organizations have become ENERGY STAR partners and are committed to
improving the energy efficiency of products, homes and businesses.
For more information, visit http://www.energystar.gov/ .
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http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: Alliant Energy; MidAmerican
Energy CONTACT: Karmen Wilhelm, APR, of Alliant Energy,
+1-319-786-7788; or Allan Urlis, APR, of MidAmerican Energy,
+1-515-281-2785 Web site: http://www.alliantenergy.com/
http://www.alliantenergy.com/lightbulb
http://www.midamericanenergy.com/cfl http://www.energystar.gov/
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