See, no gov’t mandate necessary. As the price of CFLs comes down more people will switch. It would be nice to have a choice though. I can remember dad putting a drop cord and light bulb in the pump house to keep the water from freezing up during a rare cold snap. Incadesents also worked pretty good for drying out a distributor cap that had drawn moisture.
You can still buy a 125 watt and 250 watt heat lamp in red or white. The 125 would probably work well for the pump house application. I have a 125 white clamped to my headboard and use it for reading and warmth when I read in bed where the room is 60 degrees.