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U.S. Ban On Incandescent Light Bulbs Starts Next Week: Here’s What To Know

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U.S. Ban On Incandescent Light Bulbs Starts Next Week: Here’s What To Know


"The Biden Administration will implement a ban on incandescent light bulbs starting next week in favor of energy-efficient bulbs, following a yearslong bipartisan effort to phase out the bulbs after earlier regulations and standards were blocked by former President Donald Trump.

The Department of Energy approved new rules for light bulbs last year that will take effect on August 1, including a new minimum standard for light bulbs at 45 lumens—or brightness—per watt, an increase over the average 12 to 18 lumens per watt for incandescent bulbs.

Retailers will be prohibited from selling any bulbs—including incandescent bulbs—that don’t match the new standard, though households using any existing bulb that does not meet the standard will not be required to stop using them.

The decision was meant to conserve energy and “help consumers save on their energy bills,” as more energy-efficient bulbs—like LEDs—use at least 75% less energy and last up to 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs, according to the department.

An effort to phase out less efficient bulbs was initiated by former President George W. Bush, whose Energy Independence and Security Act in 2007 called for household light bulbs to have “about 25% greater efficiency,” though it did not outright ban incandescent bulbs, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

Former President Barack Obama added two new regulations to the act in 2017, which would have effectively phased out incandescent bulbs and other specialty bulbs, like candle-shaped bulbs used in chandeliers, by January 2020, according to the EPA.

The Department of Energy later blocked the regulations during Trump’s presidency in 2019, after Trump—who said energy-efficient bulbs Americans were “being forced to use” made him “look orange”—advocated against them and other environmental regulations."

 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
We've been using first CFL and then LEDs for quite some time now but have not swapped out incandescents until they burned out. We're all in with saving money over time.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't care what they are, as long as they're plastic, not glass.

My 9 year old has a trigger with glass bulbs and automatically breaks them(he doesn't even think, its a reaction).
 

We Never Know

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U.S. Ban On Incandescent Light Bulbs Starts Next Week: Here’s What To Know


"The Biden Administration will implement a ban on incandescent light bulbs starting next week in favor of energy-efficient bulbs, following a yearslong bipartisan effort to phase out the bulbs after earlier regulations and standards were blocked by former President Donald Trump.

The Department of Energy approved new rules for light bulbs last year that will take effect on August 1, including a new minimum standard for light bulbs at 45 lumens—or brightness—per watt, an increase over the average 12 to 18 lumens per watt for incandescent bulbs.

Retailers will be prohibited from selling any bulbs—including incandescent bulbs—that don’t match the new standard, though households using any existing bulb that does not meet the standard will not be required to stop using them.

The decision was meant to conserve energy and “help consumers save on their energy bills,” as more energy-efficient bulbs—like LEDs—use at least 75% less energy and last up to 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs, according to the department.

An effort to phase out less efficient bulbs was initiated by former President George W. Bush, whose Energy Independence and Security Act in 2007 called for household light bulbs to have “about 25% greater efficiency,” though it did not outright ban incandescent bulbs, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

Former President Barack Obama added two new regulations to the act in 2017, which would have effectively phased out incandescent bulbs and other specialty bulbs, like candle-shaped bulbs used in chandeliers, by January 2020, according to the EPA.

The Department of Energy later blocked the regulations during Trump’s presidency in 2019, after Trump—who said energy-efficient bulbs Americans were “being forced to use” made him “look orange”—advocated against them and other environmental regulations."

This all started with president G. W. Bush. If this is an example of how slow our government is to react to light bulbs, global warming efforts might kick in in around 100 years.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
With all those light bulbs, the "black market" may become the "gray market".
In my house I am almost all LED right now. I have a couple things with incandescent. Stained glass lamps tend to do better with the because the spectrum of LED's is not uniform. It is very spiky. I have one lamp with a color changing LED that is a stained glass lamp and some colors have very odd reactions with the glass. I don't feel too guilty about it because my electricity is very green and lights are generally not need during the warmer months. In the colder months the waste heat is not wasted.
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
Good timing. I just started shopping around for a phone with night vision. :thumbsup:
 

SomeRandom

Still learning to be wise
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The Department of Energy later blocked the regulations during Trump’s presidency in 2019, after Trump—who said energy-efficient bulbs Americans were “being forced to use” made him “look orange”—advocated against them and other environmental regulations."
My thoughts?
That is unironically hilarious, ngl ‍:shrug:
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
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U.S. Ban On Incandescent Light Bulbs Starts Next Week: Here’s What To Know


"The Biden Administration will implement a ban on incandescent light bulbs starting next week in favor of energy-efficient bulbs, following a yearslong bipartisan effort to phase out the bulbs after earlier regulations and standards were blocked by former President Donald Trump.

The Department of Energy approved new rules for light bulbs last year that will take effect on August 1, including a new minimum standard for light bulbs at 45 lumens—or brightness—per watt, an increase over the average 12 to 18 lumens per watt for incandescent bulbs.

Retailers will be prohibited from selling any bulbs—including incandescent bulbs—that don’t match the new standard, though households using any existing bulb that does not meet the standard will not be required to stop using them.

The decision was meant to conserve energy and “help consumers save on their energy bills,” as more energy-efficient bulbs—like LEDs—use at least 75% less energy and last up to 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs, according to the department.

An effort to phase out less efficient bulbs was initiated by former President George W. Bush, whose Energy Independence and Security Act in 2007 called for household light bulbs to have “about 25% greater efficiency,” though it did not outright ban incandescent bulbs, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

Former President Barack Obama added two new regulations to the act in 2017, which would have effectively phased out incandescent bulbs and other specialty bulbs, like candle-shaped bulbs used in chandeliers, by January 2020, according to the EPA.

The Department of Energy later blocked the regulations during Trump’s presidency in 2019, after Trump—who said energy-efficient bulbs Americans were “being forced to use” made him “look orange”—advocated against them and other environmental regulations."

All they know how to do is ban things.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
Europe banned incandescent bulbs on 2009. Good to know America is trying to catch up


We now use mostly led bulbs as a direct replacement. Light output is about the same they use around 10% of the energy and last up to 25 times longer but cost about 5 times more than incandescent bulbs.

Some of our light fittings have florescent type bulbs. Again far more efficient with similar light output. These are left overs/still working from when the change came into force 14 years ago. They will be replaced with led bulbs when (if) they eventually fail
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Sounds good.
I agree that it's useful.
But it's utterly unconstitutional.
Should we allow government to do anything
that it believes to be good, even if violates
the Constitution?
Politicians come up with all sorts of things
that we like....& loathe too, eg, making it
illegal to burn a flag, illegal to insult a cop,
eliminating jury trials, able to take one
person's property to give to another.

LED bulbs are taking over anyway cuz
they're so much cheaper to buy now,
& they save so much spendy electricity.
A constitutional approach would be to
subsidize LEDs.
 
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