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"Lights Go Down on the 100-Watt Bulb" [1]

"The standard 100-watt light bulb is going away, and its lower-wattage cousins are soon to follow."



"U.S. bulbmakers can no longer manufacture the 100-watt bulb as of Saturday -- part of a multiyear push to boost the efficiency of the nation's lighting under a 2007 law signed by President George W. Bush.

For consumers, the law is making the purchase of light bulbs more like an investment choice, with a need to balance higher up-front costs against longer-term electricity savings.

Some of the newest high-efficiency bulbs cost more than $20 each and are designed to last more than 20 years."

David Shaffer reports for the Minneapolis Star Tribune January 1, 2012. [2]

Economy & Business [3]
Energy & Fuel [4]
National (U.S.) [5]
Public [6]
Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune [2], 01/03/2012
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