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Lower energy bills or cutting the carbon footprint?

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anotheoldgit | 14:13 Fri 27th Nov 2009 | News
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http://www.dailyexpre...ust-turn-down-heating

When I first read this headline I thought it was another global warming measure.

But now it is just to save money, now we know the real reason for all this Global warming lie, it's all to do with money.

/// Mr Balls also announced a £12million plan to give schools high-tech “smart meters” early next year, aimed at reducing demand for electricity. He claimed it would lower energy bills and cut schools’ carbon footprint.///

"Lower energy bills and cut school's carbon footprint" I wonder which one he is most interested in achieving?
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Probably both.

Only a fool would use 5 times more electricity to light a room than someone using a energy saving lightbulb. If you apply that kind of cost saving and cut energy waste at the same time everyone is a winner.

Hey, we might need to build one less Nuclear power station if needless energy waste is seriously tackled.
When ALL the shops in ALL the shopping malls whose lights are blazing 24/7 and Floodlight Football is banned, that's when I will consider using a low energy bulb.
its much more responsible to always use energy savings bulbs, it lowers our bills and carbon footprint. Yea, hes probably looking at the costs, but we should collectively look at the benefits, a good list of energy saver tips is here http://www.loco2energ...fficiency/default.asp Media URL: http://www.loco2energy.com/switch/energyEfficiency/default.asp
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