Introduces best in class LED A19 light bulbs for 60W & 75W Incandescent and CFL replacements (PRWeb Nov 6, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/LEDnovation/LED_Bulbs/prweb3161554.htm
The ban will be extended to all incandescent bulbs by 2012 in a bid make the public switch to energy-saving compact fluorescent bulbs.
Millions of Americans are seeing the light … the energy- saving light, that is, from compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs).
The EU kibosh on incandescent bulbs imposes substantial hidden costs on the economy.
This week’s EU ban on 100-watt, opaque, incandescent light bulbs — 60-watt bulbs will go next year — has brought familiar harrumphing from some quarters. The people now whingeing about the newfangled bulbs are doubtless the same ones who mourned the disappearance of outside toilets or of old-fashioned, scratchy British blankets.
Comment at http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/2375/74/ to get a chance at a free Evolux S! EcoGeek.org shows the difference between incandescent, CFL and LED light bulbs in light quality, brightness and (of course) energy use.
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