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Radio Public Service Announcements for the ENERGY STAR® Change a Light Campaign

Public service announcements suitable for radio broadcast are available for downloading and use in the ENERGY STAR Change a Light Campaign in each state. The announcements refer consumers who want more information about the campaign to the ENERGY STAR Web site and to the appropriate state energy office.

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Select a state on the map below to listen to or download the public service announcement for use in the ENERGY STAR Change a Light Campaign in that state.

Public Service Announcement with Referral to Contact the Local Electric Utility
(MP3 448 KB)

Here's a tip to lower your energy bills: change a light. Just change one old-fashioned light bulb at home to one with the ENERGY STAR label. Your new light will use 75% less energy, save money, and last for years. For more information, contact your local electric utility. Or go online to ENERGYSTAR.gov and take the Change-a-Light pledge to join others changing the world one light at a time.

Spanish Language Version
(MP3 453 KB)

Un consejo para reducir su cuenta de electricidad: cambie una luz. Simplemente cambie un bombillo de los antiguos y pasados de moda en su casa por un bombillo fluorescente compacto con el sello de ENERGY STAR. Su nueva luz utilizará 75% menos energía, ahorrará dinero, y durará mas años.

O vaya a la página de Internet: EnergyStar.gov y únase con otros en el esfuerzo para mejorar el mundo, cambiando una luz a la vez.

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