Greening San Francisco Rental Housing

Landlords don't have the same incentives to be green as tenants and homeowners do.  So we need to work with tenants, landlords and the overall community to come up with innovative ways to green San Francisco's Rental Housing.Here's what we're working for:Energy Star rated appliences in all rental units by 20xx (TBD based on research)Green Roofs on all (flat ...learn more

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Topic: Getting free CFLs to replace?

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I know there are plenty of initiatives around here that offer to replace your current lightbulbs with lower wattage CFLs - anyone know of a good list of resources rather than plunking down my hard-earned cash at IKEA?
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Oh, just in case people didn't know the acronym, CFLs stands for Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs.
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PG&E subsidizes CFLs. They aren't free... but I think they're maybe $1 for a couple of 100W equivalent CFLs. Check in your local hardware store :)
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Yeah, I guess there is no free lunch.  :)  
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