On December 14, more than 25 volunteers delivered a holiday present to each household in Bordentown City: a free energy-saving compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb. This event, co-sponsored by the BCEC [1] and Project Porchlight, sought to communicate residents the benefits of energy conservation, including reduced energy costs, reduced pollution and reduced climate-changing carbon emissions.
More than 1500 13 watt (equivalent to 60 watt incandescent) CFLs were distributed.
For more information about energy conservation and renewable energy in NJ, check out www.njcleanenergy.com [2]
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- source: Bordentown City Environmental Commission Newsletter [4]