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Scientists Build a Better Incandescent Light Bulb… Six Years After Last US Factory Closes
CNS News ^ | April 22, 2016 | Barbara Hollingsworth

Posted on 04/25/2016 6:58:38 AM PDT by The_Victor

Protoytpe of a new energy efficient incandescent light bulb. (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Six years after the last incandescent light bulb factory in the U.S. shut down due to strict new federal energy conservation standards, scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have come up with a technological breakthrough that could make incandescent bulbs twice as energy-efficient as their replacements.

MIT researchers discovered that by wrapping the filament of an incandescent bulb with a “photonic crystal,” they could “recycle” the energy that was typically lost as heat to create more light.

The new technique “makes a dramatic difference in how efficiently the system converts electricity into light,” said the research team led by MIT professors Marin Soljačić, John Joannopoulos and Gang Chen.  

Their results were published online in the January edition of the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

“The heat just keeps bouncing back in toward the filament until it finally ends up as visible light,” MIT post-doctoral researcher Ognjen Ilic explained. “It reduces the energy that would otherwise be wasted.”

In 2007, Congress passed the Energy Independence and Security Act, which set new energy conservation standards for lighting fixtures and other products by 2014 in order to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.

The “new light bulb law”, as it was called, required “25 percent greater efficiency for household light bulbs that have traditionally used between 40 and 100 watts of electricity,” according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

The stringent new standards effectively prohibited the manufacture of most ordinary incandescent light bulbs in the U.S. As a result, GE shuttered the last domestic incandescent light bulb factory in the nation in 2010, laying off 200 workers in Winchester, Virginia.

Since then, incandescent bulbs have been largely replaced with more energy-efficient compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) and light-emitting diode (LED) lamps. In February, GE announced that due to poor sales, it would no longer make or sell CFLs – which contain mercury - in the U.S., and will focus on the more expensive, but longer lasting LEDs instead.

But a new generation of incandescent bulbs could be twice as energy efficient as LEDs without the drawbacks, including higher initial cost and “inconsistent” white light.

“Whereas the luminous efficiency of conventional incandescent lights is between 2 and 3 percent, that of fluorescents (including CFLs) is between 7 and 15 percent, and that of most commercial LEDs between 5 and 20 percent, the new two-stage incandescents could reach efficiencies as high as 40 percent,” according to a press release from MIT.

The MIT researchers noted that the greater increase in energy efficiency also comes with “exceptional reproduction of colours and scalable power.”

In February, Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) introduced the Energy Efficiency Free Market Act of 2016 (HR 4504), which would prohibit states and federal agencies from adopting “any requirement to comply with a standard for energy conservation or water efficiency with respect to a product.”

“This legislation eliminates the overreaching arm of the federal government that continues to force itself into the household of the American consumer,” Burgess said. “When the market drives the standard, there’s no limit to how rapidly manufacturers can respond when consumers demand more efficient and better-made products.”

According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), commercial and residential users in the U.S. used 412 billion kilowatthours of electricity for lighting in 2014. Lighting accounted for 15 percent of their total electricity use.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: incandescent; lightbulbs
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To: Pearls Before Swine

It is an efficiency-based standard.


21 posted on 04/25/2016 7:22:00 AM PDT by SoothingDave
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To: Mr. Lucky

believe that God was kind enough to not let our imagination exceed our grasp, that if we can imagine it then it can be done by us.


22 posted on 04/25/2016 7:22:03 AM PDT by WMarshal (Trump 2016)
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To: SunkenCiv

IOW, IT’S A LASER!..............................


23 posted on 04/25/2016 7:23:09 AM PDT by Red Badger (WE DON'T NEED NO STEENKING TAGLINES!...........................)
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To: T-Bird45
Fascism: allowing the government to choose the winners and losers .........................
24 posted on 04/25/2016 7:24:55 AM PDT by Red Badger (WE DON'T NEED NO STEENKING TAGLINES!...........................)
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To: Pearls Before Swine

25 posted on 04/25/2016 7:26:16 AM PDT by Red Badger (WE DON'T NEED NO STEENKING TAGLINES!...........................)
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To: The_Victor

I do NOT want my incandescent light bulbs to be more efficient. They warm my home in the winter.


26 posted on 04/25/2016 7:27:31 AM PDT by TruthInThoughtWordAndDeed (Yahuah Yahusha)
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To: WMarshal

He even said so, in Genesis 11:6:

The Lord said, “If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them.


27 posted on 04/25/2016 7:28:04 AM PDT by Red Badger (WE DON'T NEED NO STEENKING TAGLINES!...........................)
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To: The_Victor

Obama’s Green Jobs Factories are empty


28 posted on 04/25/2016 7:29:43 AM PDT by butlerweave
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To: Boogieman

Actually, Thomas Edison invented a better incandescent light bulb a long time ago. I remember when I visited his lab as a kid they had original light bulbs still burning 75+ years on. I think he just realized that if the light bulb never burned out, you could only sell one set to each customer, so he included “planned obsolescence” in his product.

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I don’t know what you were told but the above is simply not true, it is true that some of the bulbs his company made are still burning in his labs but they are running on a greatly reduced voltage, they produce very little light, only s slight glow.

The money making part of Edison’s light bulb was to sell electricity. He reasoned if he sold the light bulb cheaply enough everyone would buy it and then buy electricity every month to run it.

Thomas believed in the opposite of planned obsolescence, he tirelessly tested all his commercial products to get the most life he could from them. Many of his products had competitors and one of his selling points were always the extended life of the “Edison” products.


29 posted on 04/25/2016 7:30:45 AM PDT by JAKraig (my religion is at least as good as yours)
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To: The_Victor
Heresy!
Racism!
Climate Change Deniers!!!
Rescind their research grants!!!
Off with their heads!
30 posted on 04/25/2016 7:31:41 AM PDT by MrBambaLaMamba (Obama - "I will stand with the Muslims")
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To: IronJack

The hallmark of liberalism is telling other people how they should live their lives.........and then forcing them to do so................


31 posted on 04/25/2016 7:31:43 AM PDT by Red Badger (WE DON'T NEED NO STEENKING TAGLINES!...........................)
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To: Sasparilla

For crying out loud...don’t tell anyone that you have a large supply of that which is now FORBIDDEN. You will wake up to a knocking at your door.
Mine are hidden away, and strangely, the contraband in my light fixtures seem to be lasting quite a bit longer than in the past. Can’t figure why, but I’m not changing them even one a month. No complaints.


32 posted on 04/25/2016 7:33:53 AM PDT by CaptainAmiigaf (New York Times: "We print the news as it fits our views.")
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To: The_Victor

I like incadecents . I will use incadecents . The jack hole that introduced the ban ought IMHO be publically castrated .


33 posted on 04/25/2016 7:34:39 AM PDT by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
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To: The_Victor

One of the big problems with incandescent bulbs was caused by the industry it’s self.

Early incandescent bulbs had a vacuum inside the glass envelop. about 3 decades ago, they found that they were much cheaper to manufacture, if instead of evacuating the bulb, they filled it with the inert gas Argon.

The vacuum of course doesn’t conduct heat, leaving it inside the bulb. Argon conducts the heat to the outside of the bulb, raising the temperature of the glass and wasting it into the environment.

This was the point where incandescent bulbs became very much less efficient.


34 posted on 04/25/2016 7:35:52 AM PDT by babygene (Make America Great Again)
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To: The_Victor

This is the same government that thinks they know best about our healthcare.

And we have let them get away with it.


35 posted on 04/25/2016 7:36:37 AM PDT by unixfox (Abolish Slavery, Repeal the 16th Amendment)
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To: Psalm 73

Why can’t people who have their own well and septic systems use 5 gallon flush toilets? Fascism.


36 posted on 04/25/2016 7:37:21 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: headstamp 2

I have had an LED fade waaaaay ahead of schedule and another simply not work.
But I hope the rest last as long as they are supposed to.

Too bad they won’t work in my EasyBake Oven, though.


37 posted on 04/25/2016 7:41:13 AM PDT by Little Ray (NOTHING THAT SOMEONE ELSE HAS TO PAY FOR IS A RIGHT.)
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To: Sasparilla
" not for those who bought a lifetime supply of the now forbidden ones "

Unfortunately, I only bought enough to last until about 2020.

38 posted on 04/25/2016 7:43:04 AM PDT by Da Bilge Troll (Defeatism is not a winning strategy!)
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To: Sasparilla

Some of you on Freep gave me a link to hotel quality bulbs made by FEIT.

I bought a bunch before the ban. Ten year hotel versions. Amazing. Haven’t replaced one of them yet.


39 posted on 04/25/2016 7:44:38 AM PDT by SteveAustin
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To: The_Victor

I often wonder how much Mercury was dumped into the environment by all those CFL bulbs.


40 posted on 04/25/2016 7:45:56 AM PDT by The Great RJ ("Socialists are happy until they run out of other people's money." Margaret Thatcher)
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