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CALIFORNIA TURN YOUR LIGHTS OFF!

by Evelyn Lee, 10/01/07

lights out San Francisco, CFL, Energy Savings

We’re calling all local San Franciscans, Los Angelinos, and everyone else who feel so inclined, to join us on Saturday, October 20th, to turn off all non-essential lights from 8-9pm, Pacific Time.

So what exactly does one hour of lights out in the big west coast city do? Lights Out San Francisco estimates that as much as 15 percent of the energy consumed on an average Saturday night will be saved by turning out lights for merely an hour.

Those interested in supporting the effort will be in good company, as The Bay Bridge and TransAmerican Building have agreed to participate. At a very minimum we hope that local residents will take advantage of the distribution of free compact fluorescent light bulbs throughout the city by Lights Out San Francisco.

Lights Out San Francisco started locally out of the bay area and was later picked-up by the LA times moving the movement to southern California. A grassroots organization started by Bay Area residents, Lights Out San Francisco is run by environmentalists, technologists, writers and educators who all carry a similar passion when it comes to fighting global warming, while finding ways to take action at a local level.

Similar to Earth Hour started in Sydney, Australia, Lights Out San Francisco hopes to be equally successful, and hopefully reoccurring. Earth Hour included participation from over 2.2 million people resulting in savings of 24.86 tons of carbon dioxide. The results from Saturday, October 22nd will be posted on the website, so stay tuned to see what type of impact you made on that night.

+ Lights Out San Francisco
+ Lights Out Los Angeles

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6 Responses to “CALIFORNIA TURN YOUR LIGHTS OFF!”

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Will Says:

you need to change the link from lightsout.com to lightsoutsf.com

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Will Says:

Whoops, excuse me, lightsoutsf.org

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I will join in on this in Colorado.

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This is a great movement. Are there any other organizations trying to make this a national campaign?

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Twist Says:

Just remember that if this is wide enough, it can cause the power to surge when people switched their lights back on could cause disruptions in supply and even endanger patients on life-support machines in hospitals.

 

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