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Bulb Ban Goes Into Effect

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the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, a Department of Energy rule requiring new lightbulbs to have a minimum brightness of 45 lumens went into effect in the United States on Tuesday, effectively banning incandescent lightbulbs. The ban does not affect currently owned lightbulbs and excludes several specialty bulbs used in refrigerators, plant lights, and others (see full list).

The ban is part of a decadelong federal push to increase energy efficiency across major consumer sectors like cars and appliances. Incandescent bulbs, though cheaper upfront than light-emitting diodes, are likely to burn out 30 times faster and are more costly than LEDs in the long term (see comparison). Recent consumer surveys suggest over half of US households already partly or entirely use LEDs as general-use lightbulbs, whose longer life span has likely contributed to the 40% decline in lightbulb shipments over the last decade.

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3 thoughts on “Bulb Ban Goes Into Effect

  1. The light from LED bulbs are horrible.
    I tried them.
    Went back to incandescent.

    I’ll stock up now and then get them from the black market if necessary.

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  2. Above is misleading. Light bulbs must emit a minimum of 45 lumens per watt. A lumen is a measure of brightness. This is about energy efficiency, not quality or state of emitting light.

  3. I bought 100s when Obama pulled the same shit, Only difference now is he got a puppet in sleepy joe

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