Brighten the Holidays, Save Electricity and Money with Tips from FPL.JUNO BEACH This article is about the beach codenamed in WWII. For other uses, see Juno Beach (disambiguation) Juno Beach was one of the landing sites for Allied invaders on the coast of Normandy during D-Day. It was situated between Sword Beach and Gold Beach. , Fla. -- It's the start of the season for holiday traditions - including family feasts Family Feast is a term trademarked by KFC] (Great Britain) Limited] on 27 November 1998 by trademark Agent Grant Spencer Caisley & Porteous LLP of 16 High Holborn, London,WC1V 6BY to represent a meal consisting of either:
While many customers use the traditional C7 bulbs and mini-lights newer technologies such as light emitting diodes See LED. (LED) can save energy and money. For example, a 100 bulb mini-light set will cost about $1.73 per month for 10 hours per day of operation compared to 29 cents for 100 LED lights for the same amount of time. Add-up the number of light strings used and multiply the cost for an illuminating picture. In addition, LEDs have a much longer life than conventional light bulbs. They can be used indoors and outside safely. LEDs are a sturdy, damage resistant alternative to conventional lighting and last up to 100,000 hours or more if used indoors, or about 50,000 hours when used outside. To further reduce energy costs this holiday season, use timers on lights to automatically turn them off during daylight hours and other times. Along with energy efficiency, FPL urges customers to be safe this holiday season, too. The company suggests using these safety tips as you begin your holiday decorating: * Never use indoor lighting outside. * Check lights for damage, and throw away broken strings. * When decorating outdoors, always look up first. Don't raise ladders or other extended objects into or near power lines. * Before installing outdoor lights on trees, make sure tree limbs haven't grown into or near electric lines, as they can become energized. * Don't place cords under rugs, appliances or other objects, as they may overheat o·ver·heat v. o·ver·heat·ed, o·ver·heat·ing, o·ver·heats v.tr. 1. To heat too much. 2. To cause to become excited, agitated, or overstimulated. v.intr. if covered or become worn and cause a fire. * Secure cords so that pets and toddlers are unable to play with them. * If using conventional lighting use no more than three sets of lights on a single extension cord to prevent overheating Overheating An economy that is growing very quickly, with the risk of high inflation. and reduce the chance of fire. Those using LED lights have less fire worries as these lights don't get hot enough to combust com·bust v. com·bust·ed, com·bust·ing, com·busts v.intr. 1. a. To catch fire; burst into flame: The fire started when a pile of oily rags spontaneously combusted. no matter how long they're left on. * Always turn off decorative lights when you leave home or go to bed if you're using conventional lighting instead of LEDs. Throughout the year customers can access valuable information on energy conservation with FPL's Energy Advisor at www.FPL.com. Simply click on "Energy Saving Toolkit" to take advantage of advanced features such as easy-to-use calculators that tell you how much you're spending to run specific appliances; unbiased advice to help make the right major appliance A major appliance is usually defined as a large machine which accomplishes some routine housekeeping task, which includes purposes such as cooking, food preservation, or cleaning, whether in a household, institutional, commercial or industrial setting. purchase; and tips on how simple changes to daily habits can save you money. FPL customers can also click on the Online Home Energy Survey to obtain expert analysis of energy use in their homes and personalized per·son·al·ize tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es 1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner. 2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify. recommendations for savings. A customized, printable print·a·ble adj. 1. Capable of being printed or of producing a print: printable negatives. 2. Fit for publication: printable language. report provides detailed action steps for lowering bills and links to FPL programs to help customers save further. Florida Power & Light Company is the principal subsidiary of FPL Group, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :FPL), nationally known as a high quality, efficient and customer-driven organization focused on energy-related products and services. With annual revenues of more than $12 billion and a growing presence in 26 states, FPL Group is widely recognized as one of the country's premier power companies. Florida Power & Light Company serves 4.4 million customer accounts in Florida. FPL Energy, Inc., FPL Group's energy-generating subsidiary, is a leader in producing electricity from clean and renewable fuels Renewable fuels are alternative fuel sources such as ethanol, biodiesel (e.g. soy, vegetable oils, animal fats, or recycled restaurant greases) or hydrogen, in contrast to non-renewable fuels such as natural gas, LPG (propane). . Additional information is available on the Internet at www.FPL.com, www.FPLGroup.com and www.FPLEnergy.com. Note to Editors: High-resolution logos and executive head shots are available for download at http://www.fpl.com/news/logos.shtml. |
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