Rock the Bulb, by Washington State’s Puget Sound Energy (PSE), was a multi-event campaign that ran from July through October of 2009 (Puget Sound Energy 2009).
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3. Rock the Bulb
• Rock the Bulb, by
Washington State’s Puget
Sound Energy (PSE), was a
multi-event campaign that
ran from July through
October of 2009 (Puget
Sound Energy 2009).
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5. Rock the Bulb
• During the four months of
the campaign, PSE held 16
weekend events featuring a
free light bulb exchange
and energy education.
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7. Rock the Bulb
• These events were held at
local hardware stores
where PSE’s residential
electric customers could
exchange up to 10
incandescent bulbs for CFLs
.
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9. Rock the Bulb
• PSE also used Rock the Bulb as a
data-collection opportunity.
Customers receiving CFLs were
required to give PSE employees
their address and utility account
number; this allowed PSE to
track the impact of the CFLs on
the household’s energy savings .
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11. Rock the Bulb
• The second major part of the
campaign was a contest
called Be an Energy Rock Star,
in which PSE customers
competed to reduce their
household energy use during
the month of October.
12. Rock the Bulb
• The winning family received
a $7,500 Lowe’s gift card for
reducing its consumption
by 94%, beating the runner-
up by 8%.
13. Rock the Bulb
• The winners’ actions were
probably too austere for long-
term sustainability: they included
unplugging all but the most
essential appliances, using solar
flashlights inside their darkened
home, and cooking outside. Still,
these draconian measures
captured media attention.