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United States To Phase Out Incandescent Bulbs

Wednesday, December 19, 2007. 3:05 pm. Posted by Josh.

In relation to my last post about the current state of Compact Fluorescent (CFL) bulbs, I thought I'd share this article.

In the new energy conservation bill that has been passed by Congress, is a plan to completely phase out incandescent light bulbs from the market by 2014. The policy will really go into effect in 2012 and it's likely that some manufacturers may drop their incandescent lines sooner than that.

The whole reason is ENERGY. CFLs and other emerging technologies such as Light Emitting Diodes (LED) are much more efficient. CFLs use roughly 20-25% the electricity that an equivalent incandescent uses.

I cover all the other benefits and reasons to purchase CFLs since I just did that in a previous post, but I did want to make sure that my readers are aware that the light bulb as we know it is going the way of the dinosaur.

Posted in: Compact Fluorescent , Energy Efficiency , Global Warming , Politics , The Environment
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