The Department of Energy finalized a rule Wednesday that will prevent Obama-era efficiency standards for commonly used light bulbs from being implemented. The decision was cheered by lighting ...
A revolution in lighting is underway, and it is being led by consumers, retailers and manufacturers. Current sales demonstrate unequivocally that National Electrical Manufacturers Association members ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The end of the 2012 also marks the end of the 75-watt household light bulb. And the new year means that the days of the ubiquitous 60-watt bulb and less-loved 40-watter are also ...
South Carolina is close to pulling off a dramatic end-run around the federal government. If that state succeeds, the end result could have a serious impact on every U.S. manufacturing industry from ...
Back in September 2016, EDN published my teardown of an A19 60W-equivalent LED light bulb that had prematurely failed (also see Martin Rowe’s subsequent teardown, prompted by a similarly untimely ...
WITH energy prices on the rise, homeowners are looking for ways to control their bills. And one of the first swaps they are making is simple: they are updating their light bulbs. Thomas Edison and ...
The Obama-friendly Center for American Progress has a gem of a post today about the law effectively outlawing traditional incandescents. It’s another episode in CAP’s series of blog posts blindly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Imagine a light bulb that has been burning since 1901. Nestled in a quiet Californian fire station, the Centennial Light ...
Light bulb manufacturers will cease making traditional 40 and 60-watt light bulbs — the most popular in the country — at the start of 2014. This comes after the controversial phasing out of ...
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