Save Money and Save Energy With Compact Fluorescent and LED Bulbs

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by PB-PSBear

I keep changing incandescent bulbs in my home over to Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs). I have been slowly doing this for quite a few years now, and at this point, I have converted 68%. I’m now down to the point that I’m left with a few incandescent reflector floods that have been working for over 15 years and refuse to burn out (though I have already changed some of them), some smaller “night light” style bulbs that really won’t save much by changing them, and some small lamps that are used so little that these also are not worth replacing. This is especially true since they don’t make CFLs small enough for some applications. If they do have a SIMILAR replacement, these are usually too bright, and really don’t save me enough electricity to offset the cost of purchasing the bulbs… CFL lamps get more expensive per watt in smaller sizes.

Since the process of changing over to CFL has taken many years, I can’t point to specific savings on my electric bill, but I can estimate that I’m probably saving at least .00 US per year. I have spent much less than that purchasing CFL bulbs, so the payback has been immediate. In addition, of course, to the reduced burden on the natural resources needed to produce that electricity. What is interesting is not just my savings, but multiplying out the savings across millions of homes around the world. This is where the difference lies, not in one person’s savings, but in the energy savings from the actions of the population of the whole world. Just imagine.

Of course, remember that CFL bulbs contain a small amount of mercury (much less than traditional fluorescent tubes) and must be disposed of properly — your local recycling center will have information available on how to do this correctly. In fact, many home improvement stores have drop off points for old, worn out CFL bulbs to make it easy for you to dispose of them safely.

And if you create power with your own wind and solar generators, any watts — and money — you save by converting your incandescent bulbs to CFL or L.E.D. will make the watts you generate go further so you can either draw less from the electric grid, or sell more electricity back to your power authority.

I have not yet converted any of my lights to L.E.D. as they are currently too expensive, and the payback would be very long — the savings would be great, but the initial investment is large. Were I putting the addition on my house today instead of 15 years ago (before L.E.D. light bulbs were available), I would put L.E.D. lamps in many of the fixtures. I would include that in the cost of the addition — and they would continue to pay off for as long as I own the house… and keep on paying off for those who live here in the future. In addition, any new holiday lights that I purchase are, of course, L.E.D. only.

You can see how changing the lamps in your home from incandescent to CFL or L.E.D. will save you a great deal of money and energy, so it is definitely worthwhile starting to do so as quickly as possible.

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First Home Owner Grants were introduced on July 1st 2000, the same day the new Goods and Service Tax also took affect. First Home Owner Grants were seen as a way to counteract the impact of the GST. For those who are eligible, and meet the criteria set, a $7000 grant is available, to help individuals buy their very first, permanent, residence. First Home Owner Grants are funded by the revenue offices of the Australian Central Territories, but they’re administered by each individual state’s office. Basic requirements remain true throughout those states, although each office can have particular, additional criteria, which must also be met. First Home Owner Grants are an ongoing scheme, with no current plans to withdraw them. In Fact, an additional grant has recently been introduced and funded by the Australian Government, by way of the First Home Owner Boost Scheme. It is applicable to any home purchase contracts signed for on, and after October 14th 2008, and before of on June 30th2009.

Neither the price of a property, nor the individuals income, affect eligibility for First Home Owner Grants. If you do receive the $7000 grant, you might also be eligible for the First Home Owner Boost. Certain requirements do have to be met, to receive the ‘Boost Payments’. The Boost can be more than double that of First Home Owner Grants. Usually, your eligibility will automatically be considered for ‘Boost Payments’, when making your initial application for the First Home Owner Grant. Because each state has it’s own individual First Home Owner Grants scheme, ‘Boost Payments’ can also vary. Before completing purchase of your First Home, applications should be made through an approved agent, within the appropriate state. First Home Owner Grants are known to be processed within a few weeks, if the correct documentation is provided. If think you might be eligible, you can contact your state revenue office directly. Which state Revenue Office you must apply to, is entirely relevant to where the residence being purchased, or already owned, is.

Most legal residencies should be eligible for the fixed $7000, First Home Owner Grants. However, the type of property, and which state it is in, will affect the amount of the First Home Owner Boost. New homes are eligible for the most, with an extra $14,000 available, in addition to the $7000. On top of that, three thousand dollars is also available, in the form of a First Home Owner Regional Bonus, plus an additional ‘Boost Payment’ of five thousand dollars as a ‘First Home Bonus’, for those who meet criteria. Depending on the state, for a new home, the First Home Owner Boost and other supplements available can add up to almost thirty thousand dollars. In certain cases, a home which has been extensively renovated can be classed as a ‘new home’. If the residence has never been occupied, since those renovations took place. First Home Owner Grants and Boost Payments can amount to tens of thousands of dollars. Of great benefit to new ‘First Home Owners’ all over Australia.

 

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