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		<title>Leaf Personal LED Light</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 17:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Designed for Herman Miller by Yves Behar, creator of  such remarkable designs like the Aliph Jawbone headset or red Toshiba laptop, the Leaf personal light is setting its own standards on the lighting market.
It is the first LED fixture that can provide both cool and warm light. As such, it uses only 8-9W (40% less than a 13W compact fluorescent lamp). ]]></description>
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<p>Designed for <a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/global" target="_blank">Herman Miller</a> by Yves Behar, creator of  such remarkable designs like the Aliph Jawbone headset or red Toshiba laptop, the <a href="http://www.hermanmiller.com/Products/Leaf-Personal-Light" target="_blank">Leaf </a>personal light is setting its own standards on the lighting market.</p>
<p>It is the first LED fixture that can provide both cool and warm light. As such, it uses only 8-9W (40% less than a 13W compact fluorescent lamp). It allows for 60,000-100,000 hours of use, which is about 8 times more than a conventional light bulb.<br />
The LEDs usually generate significant amount of heat, but the Leaf is cool to the touch thanks to a special heat distribution system in the body of the fixture.</p>
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<p>You can switch between cool light (task lighting) and warm light (mood lighting) and adjust the level of light by just sliding your finger. The Leaf will even remember the last selected setting for the next use.</p>
<p>The unique body that has a 37% recycled content and is 95% recyclable after the end of its lifetime, can be adjusted to folded position for reading and the arm can be straightened to lit up the whole room or illuminate the wall. And there are several colors (black, white, red, nickel and polished aluminum) to choose from, to coordinate with your decor.</p>
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		<title>Energy Conservation 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:00:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What does energy conservation mean to you?
Is it the monthly amount you're keeping in your pocket, instead of paying a high utility bill? Or is it a gloomy vision of global warming, polluting power plants, and acid rain?
Whatever your reason, if you choose to save energy, you are making a wise choice. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the typical U.S. family spends more than $2,000 a year on home utilities. Moreover, fossil fuel-generated electricity used yearly by an average-size home puts more CO2 into the air than two cars.
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<p>What does <strong>energy conservation</strong> mean to you?<br />
Is it the monthly amount you&#8217;re keeping in your pocket, instead of paying a high utility bill? Or is it a gloomy vision of global warming, polluting power plants, and acid rain?</p>
<p>Whatever your reason, if you choose to save energy, you are making a wise choice. According to the <a href="http://www.energy.gov/energyefficiency/index.htm" target="_blank">U.S. Department of Energy</a>, the typical U.S. family spends more than $2,000 a year on home utilities. Moreover, fossil fuel-generated electricity used yearly by an average-size home puts more CO2 into the air than two cars.</p>
<p>So how can you conserve energy in your own home?<br />
Here are some of the most significant and cost-effective ways:</p>
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<li><strong>insulate</strong> walls, floors and ceilings</li>
<li><strong>seal air leaks</strong> around windows and doors, so heated or cooled air can&#8217;t escape</li>
<li>plant a tree to <strong>shade </strong>your windows which will reduce the need for air conditioning</li>
<li>use <strong>multi-layered window treatments</strong> for better protection against heat transfer through the window</li>
<li>install a <strong>programmable thermostat</strong> to easily control indoor temperature</li>
<li><strong>close heating vents</strong> and doors in unused rooms</li>
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<li><strong>lower water heater temperature</strong> to 120° F</li>
<li><strong>take showers</strong> instead of full baths</li>
<li><strong>clean air filters</strong> on your air heating and cooling system for more efficient operation</li>
<li>buy<strong> </strong>only <strong>energy-efficient appliances for your household</strong>; they may cost more, but the savings on your utilities will soon compensate for additional cost</li>
<li>wash <strong>only full loads</strong> of clothes and dishes</li>
<li>use <strong>energy-saving settings</strong> on your dishwasher, washing machine and dryer</li>
<li>when not in use, <strong>turn off your computer</strong> and monitor</li>
<li>plug all home theater components ( TV, DVD players, etc) into <strong>power strips</strong>; turn the power strips off when you aren&#8217;t using the equipment</li>
<li>use <strong>compact fluorescent light bulbs or LED lamps</strong></li>
<li><strong>install dimmers</strong> on your light fixtures; not only will you save energy, but also extend the life of the light bulbs</li>
<li><strong>turn off the lights</strong> when leaving a room, or install motion controlled switches</li>
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<p>Educate yourself and others about energy efficiency. For more tips on saving energy, read the <a href="http://www1.eere.energy.gov/consumer/tips/pdfs/energy_savers.pdf" target="_blank">Energy Savers Booklet</a> by the U.S. Department of Energy. And share your knowledge and ideas with your family, friends, and neighbors.</p>
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