Title: CFL Fund Raiser for
1CFL Fund Raiser for Non-Profit Organizations
2The CFL Fund Raiser uses Non-Profit organizations
to educate our members about the energy
efficiency of CFLs. Members lower their electric
bill while the organization benefits financially
from the partnership.
Win, Win.
3- The CFL Fund Raiser Program
- Benefits the members (lower bills)
- Benefits community organizations (funding)
- Benefits MVEA by reducing peak demand (lower
wholesale power cost) - Benefits the environment (450 pounds less
emissions)
4- Electricity saved (kWh) bulb lifetime hours x
(wattage difference of bulbs divided by1000) x
number of bulbs. - CFL lifetime is 6,000 hours - 60 watts
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Prevented (pounds CO2)
kWh x 1.58 pounds (450 lbs) - Use the electricity and emission savings (above)
and equivalencies (below) to come up with fun
facts - Car emissions factor 11,500 pounds CO2/ car /
year (25 CFLs 1car) - Tree carbon sequestration (Trees planted) 8,066
pounds CO2/ acre/year (18 CFLs acre of trees)
5Kick-off at Annual Meeting
- Display and information booth
- Free CFL with an information sheet in each
give-a-way bag
6MVEAs web site
CFL Fund Raiser for Non-Profits Page
ENERGY AUDIT
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8National ENERGY STAR Program
- Joint program of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of
Energy. - National symbol for energy efficiency.
- Products and/or buildings must meet certain
standards to display label. - For homes businesses.
9 Mountain View Electric Association, Inc.
CFL Fund Raiser Group Interest Form Yes! Our
group is interested in learning more about MVEAs
CFL Fund Raiser. Please send me more information.
Available on MVEAs website or at either office.
Please complete and return this form to Judith
Kinsel, MVEA, 11140 E. Woodmen Rd., Peyton, CO
80831. You can also fax to 719-494-2694. Please
contact Judith at 719-495-2283, 719-775-2861 or
1-800-388-9881 if you have any questions.
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12Group Order Form
13Earning potential
Breakdown of Cost and Profit
- Current cost (100W) 23W 2.19
(60W) 13W 1.75 - Tri-Sate rebate Any CFL 1.00
- Cost to Organization 23W 0.50
13W 0.25 - Current MVEA rebate 23W 0.69
13W 0.50 - Suggested retail 23W 1.50
13W 1.25 - Organization makes 1.00 per CFL
14Organization Invoice
15- CFLs do contain a small amount mercury however,
lighting wastes are not regulated as hazardous
waste if they are generated by households or
other residential sources. - They may be disposed of as regular trash or taken
to recycling centers. - El Paso county environmental services 3255 Akers
Drive, C.S. (719) 520-7878