Think Green
"Only thinking green is the answer"
With the increase of "high darin" appliances in homes and offices and the limited power supply being generated; reducing building energy losses and establishing an effective conservation program is important.
The generation of electric power produces more pollution than any other single industry in Canada. Among the other major environmental issues linked to electricity are water impacts, generation of wastes, and the disruption of land uses.
There are many by-products of electricity production that have an undesirable effect on the environment.
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Climate change is happening. Its impact on ecosystems, economies and local weather has begun.
Making some simple changes to our everyday lives will help create a better world for our children and their children. |
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How many Ontarians does it take to change a light bulb?
Well, according to the provincial government, all of them. And they’re going to have to, since by 2012 the Ontario Government will be banning the sale of inefficient light bulbs. |
| "Dr. David Suzuki's tips on how you can save energy" | "What is a C.F.L?" | |
Ask us for details on how YOU can $AVE!
Every homeowner or renter has received his or her energy bill and recoiled in horror at least once. "How can we cut costs without freezing/sweating to death?" "How can I reduce my dependence on electric appliances, but still stay comfortable?" are all questions we've asked ourselves at least once.
The good news is that there are many solutions to cope with the rising power costs. Some solutions are found in surprising places. We provide consultations, conversion packages and solutions for cutting costs on your hydro bill.
Some effective ways to to save on your energy cost are:
-installation of ballast and lamp conversion packages
-installation of power bar and timer installation packages
-have one of our liscensed think green specialists come by for a consultation!
CSE Operates According To All Rules And Regulations By The Following Organizations:
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| Canadian Standards Association | Toronto Hydro Corporation | Electrical Safety Authority |







