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  1. #16
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    LED lamps

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    I was told by somebody who works with the lighting design lab is that LEDs aren't really satisfactory for home illumination yet, but better stuff is coming. Say in a couple years.

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    Just like me: Wanting something that's not quite ready for prime time
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    Quote Originally Posted by tc1 View Post
    I was told by somebody who works with the lighting design lab is that LEDs aren't really satisfactory for home illumination yet, but better stuff is coming. Say in a couple years.
    I may get a couple of those LED candle thingies just for fun and accent. Right now I'm so tired of being in the middle of the remodel, it's particularly trying now. H is working on the electrical, I came downstairs, nearly tripped on a coiled wire, ovens turned off, coffee makers packed ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    One downside of some LED bulbs is radio interference. They are starting to become widely used in marine applications, and we intend to replace all the incandescent cabin lights in our sailboat with LEDs. However, of the two we've replaced so far, one of them causes interference with our TV. Interestingly, it is the more expensive of the two lights. The one that doesn't cause interference is a cheapy I bought on ebay (an automotive light). I think the newer ones are getting better re. interference, but I'd buy and try one of the brand you're considering before changing over an entire home to them.

    Neat that you're looking into LED for the home! I imagine they will be the next big wave. We use CFL in our home, and they're okay (better than they used to be), but they aren't as satisfying as incandescent, except for the "green" aspects.

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    I say we should be investing in the lightbulb industry. Think about it? there will be a big push for better and more since they are going to stop the sale of reg light bulbs. If I had known I would have invested in the oil industry! just my two cents.
    Oh we have switched a lot of our bulbs in our house to the new one's. They are ok. I will miss the warmth of the reg bulbs when we have to switch them all. Can't do it in the bathroom yet. To scary. shows more then I would like to see.
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    I don't know about investing in lighbulbs but if I was shopping for investments, mutual funds etc I'd be looking at the companies ecco policy and how "green" they are. I'm sure there's a mutual fund or so that does that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi View Post
    I say we should be investing in the lightbulb industry.
    Not quite yet Brandi...new generation bulbs last many times longer and have much higher production costs...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    I don't know about investing in lighbulbs but if I was shopping for investments, mutual funds etc I'd be looking at the companies ecco policy and how "green" they are. I'm sure there's a mutual fund or so that does that.
    There are lots, actually. My investment firm that handles my 401k has options for green investments, socially responsible investments, etc. They do just fine, and I imagine the will do better in the years to come and more is invested in green stuff and technology. Google and yea shall find.

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    I like socially responsible investing and the idea of carbon offsets. But I what I'm doing now is making my own home a "carbon project" Why spend money on carbon offsets when my own windows are not dual pane or I have ineficient appliances? When I've done all I can to my own house and lifestyle (I'm considering a new or newer car with lower miles or hybrid) then I'd look to more investing in "green" or greener companies.

    Till then these funds are a good source of research. Whether you're buying shoes or bow ties you can find which companies are considered "greener". You may want to buy their products.

    Yep, I already invest about 14% pre-tax in the company 401k but they don't give me that particular choice of funds.
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    Two things:

    1. Go to www.morningstar.com ... you can join for free and if you search "green investing" they have some guides

    2. Funny call at the office from the local gas company this week.

    Two years ago, I had to plan and manage the gutting and total renovation of my office building. I got the board to accept a budget that included 10% being devoted to replacing the HVAC system with 90% efficiency furnaces. The economic rationale being a 4 year payback on the investment.

    This week, I get a call from Vectren (the gas company) to say that my building "showed up on a report".

    "Oh", I asked..."Is that a problem? What report?"

    "Well", she said, "there's been a material change in your gas utilization."

    "Oh", I said, "that doesn't surprise me"...and I explained how much we invested in the HVAC and the expectation of higher efficiency...yada yada yada

    "Well", she said, "that's great, but the reason you're on the list is that your gas consumption went to nearly nothing".
    They came and checked the meters yesterday...and the high efficiency investment reduced our gas consumption to nearly nothing in a 6,000 square foot, 50 year old building, with 23 employees and hundreds of customers coming and going constantly

    How 'bout that! My guess is that the payback is less than 4 years at current prices...

    I will admit that I'm not a naturally "green" person although I've always respected the cause...but when you combine good stewardship of the environment with good economics, you will achieve wide scale change in behavior. This is where we are today...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    I will admit that I'm not a naturally "green" person although I've always respected the cause...but when you combine good stewardship of the environment with good economics, you will achieve wide scale change in behavior. This is where we are today...
    Oh great, another thing me to replace Way to save money and the enviornment Mr. S.

    I've always championed the enviornment but now I really don't care why people make greener choices. I'm a teeny tiny cog in a beeeeg company but am on the safety crew for our building and hence get to be in long meetings with building services management for the East Bay. Lucky me.

    So I talked to the guy, hey, "we own the buildings, why not go solar?" He said the company is exploring options but wants things with a quick return like 2 years.

    In San Francisco the city gives additional incentives above the normal tax and PG&E stuff for solar and replacing lighting. We'd be fools not to do it there. "it's under review blah blah blah"

    He said they are replacing all windows with ones that better reflect light/heat in summer and retain in winter, there are recycle bins everywhere .... lots of other projects too.

    I am sharing information with him on LED's. I'm sure he's aware. Co's have reaped tremendous savings by replacing those mandated illuminated EXIT signs with LED. We have what are locally called BART boards, lit rolling announcement boards in call centers. They could easily be LED right now.

    I don't care why people choose "greener" choices initially or on replacement even if it's just cheaper or for fashion whatever. Just do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi View Post
    You have a boat with a TV? I wanna ride!
    Yep, we bought the cheapest 15" flat screen that Best Buy had, and a set of rabbit ears. We can pick up the four major networks, two in high-def, which is pretty cool since we don't even have HD at home! We spend nights on the boat when we are down there, so it's nice to have the TV for sports and the occasional show in the evening. We also get a local all-weather channel, which is the most useful one for the boat - shows radar, wind speed, etc. etc.

    Believe it or not, a lot of sailors (and power boaters) with larger boats (ours is 30', not huge, but a cruising boat, not a trailerable) have TVs. We also have a microwave! Yep, we're a bit spoiled....

    Now, back to your regularly scheduled thread!

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    with every thing said so far, CFL may not be the best solution, but it is still far better than the old fashioned incandescent bulbs.

    SO REPLACE THEM WITH CFL!!!

    We are looking into the latest generation of solar water heater using evacuated heat tubes. Total system cost is about $3,000 with installation. Plus the energy credit from the fed/local, I think it will payback in about 3 to 4 years like Mr. Silver's office.

    The hot water can be used for baseboard heaters too.

    Several companies who sell solar water heater:

    www.siliconsolar.com
    www.thermotech.com

    www.solartoday.org has lots of good information and links.

    Shawn

 

 

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