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LED Bulb Swap at Winter Farmers Market

Location

Cambridge Community Center, 5 Callender St., Cambridge, MA 02139

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Neighborhood

  • Cambridgeport

Contact

Nikhil Nadkarni
outreach@cambridgeenergyalliance.org
(617) 349 6434

Description

The Cambridge Energy Alliance (CEA) is hosting a free bulb swap where residents can exchange incandescent or CFL lightbulbs for energy-efficient LED light bulbs. Residents can swap up to one standard (A19) bulb, and up to two recessed ceiling bulbs (BR30), per household, while supplies last. Both sizes of LED are 60 watt-equivalent, soft white bulbs. CEA will also be accepting old CFLs (compact fluorescent lightbulbs) for safe recycling through the Department of Public Works, for residents that want to dispose of additional bulbs.

LED bulbs use 5-6 times less energy than incandescent bulbs and 40% less energy than CFL bulbs, resulting in significant savings on energy bills. In addition to financial savings, LED bulbs are mercury-free and can last up to 20 years.

[This event had been previously scheduled earlier in the month and had to be postponed due to snow/market closing.]


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