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How many Monmouth residents does it take to change a light bulb?

County to change the world...one light bulb at a time
Energy Star contest kicks off

Compact Fluorescent LightbulbFREEHOLD - The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders kicked off a "Change the World" Energy Star Campaign today by inviting residents to reduce energy consumption, save money and help the county win 1,000 free, energy efficient light bulbs.

"County residents can save some money and begin improving the environment today," Freeholder Barbara J. McMorrow said. "By taking an online pledge to replace at least one light bulb with an energy efficient bulb, residents can get a coupon worth 10 percent off Energy Star qualified light bulb purchases and help the county potentially win 1,000 free light bulbs!"

The County has joined the National Association of Counties (NACo) in the "Change the World, Start with ENERGY STAR" campaign that is encouraging all Americans to join with millions of others and take small, individual steps that make a big difference in the fight against global warming.

Find out more, take the pledge and get your coupon by starting with a visit to the new Green Connections section the county's Web site at www.visitmonmouth.com.

When making your light bulb pledge, you will be asked to consider lowering your thermostat this winter or caulking air leaks in your home, because every little bit helps. Only check off the actions you can take to reduce wasting energy. When you submit your pledge, you will receive an automatic e-mail with a 10 percent discount coupon on your purchase of a new fluorescent light bulb.

"Get involved today to start saving money and our environment," McMorrow said. "Energy conservation is something that we can all do. These compact fluorescent light bulbs use 75 percent less energy than standard light bulbs while producing about the same light output. They also last six to 10 times longer. The only significant difference you should notice when you replace a standard bulb with an energy-saving bulb is lower energy bills."

You also will be helping Monmouth County win 1,000 of those light bulbs. Counties across America are competing to see who gets the most pledges. It's easy. Do it today!

To make the pledge,  please go to www.greencounties.org/changetheworld.

0 commentsThomas McCormack • March 09 2009 08:15PM

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