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NEWS | April 29, 2009

Air Force lights up 'Operation Change Out'

Charleston AFB, along with 63 major Air Force bases in the U.S., is participating in the Energy Star Operation Change Out - the Military Challenge campaign to change out incandescent bulbs with new energy-efficient compact fluorescent bulbs.

The campaign is a joint effort between the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy.

Officials at the Air Force Facility Energy Center at Tyndall AFB, Fla., and major commands coordinated the effort with base energy managers to encourage facility lighting audits and to schedule bulb change outs. At their home stations, many managers turned it into a grass-roots effort.

At Charleston for example, Energy Manager Jeff Morgan spent several days delivering two CFLs and energy awareness brochures to the doorsteps of 1,000 military families. The $5,000 investment at Charleston alone will save the Air Force an estimated $43,254 over the lifetime of the bulbs.

In the past year, beginning Earth Day 2008, Air Force participants have changed out more than 228,000 bulbs. This will eliminate millions of pounds of greenhouse gases, conserve enough energy to power 3,841 homes for one year, and save the Air Force $7.5 million in energy expenses.

Energy Star-qualified CFLs have many benefits:
 CFLs use about 75 percent less energy than standard incandescent bulbs and last up to 10 times longer.
 Save about $30 or more in electricity costs over each bulb's lifetime.
 Produce about 75 percent less heat, so they're safer to operate and can cut energy costs associated with home cooling.
 Are available in different sizes and shapes to fit in almost any fixture, indoors or outdoors.

This joint program is helping to save money and protect the environment through energy-efficient products and practices. The DOE's overarching mission is to advance the national, economic and energy security of the United States, to promote scientific and technological innovation in support of that mission, and to ensure the environmental cleanup of the national nuclear weapons complex.