Posted on 09/07/2019 5:00:16 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
The US is scrapping a ban on energy-inefficient light bulbs which was due to come in at the beginning of 2020. The rule would have prohibited the sale of bulbs that do not reach a standard of efficiency, and could have seen an end to incandescent bulbs. Many countries have phased out older bulbs because they waste energy. But the US energy department said banning incandescent bulbs would be bad for consumers because of the higher cost of more efficient bulbs. The Department of Energy said it had withdrawn the ban because it was a misinterpretation of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act. Specifically, the law stipulated that restrictions on bulbs could only be implemented when it was economically justified , Shaylyn Hynes, a spokeswoman for the Department of Energy, told the New York Times. Activists say the government has come under pressure from manufacturers. " It makes zero sense to eliminate energy-saving light bulb standards that will save households money on electricity bills and cut climate change emissions," Appliance Standards Awareness Project executive director Andrew deLaski told the Washington Post. "Instead, the Trump administration is siding with manufacturers that want to keep selling outdated, energy-wasting light bulbs."
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Looks like an opportunity for MADE IN USA.
” I used to always get approached by hard-sell clerks at the store. Do you want to buy a lightbulb that will last for 40 years?”
I bought two 100 W equivalent LED bulbs for the ceiling light in my kitchen that should have lasted longer than I. One failed within a couple weeks. It was a relatively inexpensive store brand, and I’m sure the store would have accepted a return, but who the heck keeps receipts for light bulbs?
Read the fine print. That's only if you use them no more than 3 hours a day. Work from home (or retired) and use them 15 hours a day, and you are down to no more than 2 years. And the heat buildup may cause the electronics to fail even faster.
I have noticed that the cheap Chinese crap ones I buy at Home Depo last a lot longer than the cheap Chinese crap ones that come from Walmart. And I haven't had one burn through yet like a couple of toxic twisties did.
I am too lazy to check it out, but I believe it was George W. Bush who signed the bill into law.
But the normal looking LED bulbs look fine. I buy 100w equivalent rather than 60 and they are great. I cannot speak of the energy savings part of it (they probably do) but they do last and they look good.
I guess I need to educate myself on the new technology. We bought a hoard of incandescents when the bans started, primarily because we didn’t want to deal with the hazards of the mercury in the new ones. But that was then, and I understand that bulbs have improved dramatically. My stash of incandescents should see me through my learning curve, though.
Yes, it's a delicate one....but farmers will just switch to a different crop....just like they switched to corn.
Sit down with the farmers. They are great innovators.
If all dishwashers were like the great little Bosch model I bought a few years ago, he wouldn't need to. The thing is unbelievable. However, as a caveat, I use phosphate detergent in it. You can still buy it on Amazon; a little bit goes a long way, and gets the dishes sparkling clean with no spots or scratches.
“...and cut climate change emissions,...”
FU.
LOL, I hoarded them as well!
Many flex shower heads have a ball for water to flow through.
Take the shower head apart to get to the ball
Place in a vise with jaw protectors and drill out to 1/2 inch...control your own flow.
I never stopped buying them.
Yeah, the ol’ Mopar 225 Slant Six. I had one of those in my ‘70 Plymouth Duster. What a dog. LOL
Great, buy all you want and enjoy them. Just dont be a Nazi and tell me that I can only buy LED bulbs because only your preference is
permitted.
I spent too many years turning off lights when I left the room. My grandmother saw a house explode from a natural gas leak, when she was small. She demanded all electric. She was also convinced that outlets let electrons spill out on the floor, otherwise they wouldn't be called "plugs". Every outlet had a plug in it. You could wear sunglasses in her house and read a newspaper.
She also complained about how the power company was gouging her...
They won a gas dryer at the county fair. It sat in the garage, unused, for 30 years. When they died, the dryer was found to be stuffed full of empty whiskey bottles.
My grandfather would go down to the pharmacy in September and buy one of each cough syrup on the shelf, and pour them all into a 5 gallon jug. He'd then top the jug up with bourbon. One shot glass full every evening, all winter, to keep colds away. However, small town, and he couldn't just throw the bottles in the trash. So...
I stockpiled too.
After 40 years of this sh!t, it's almost subversive...
I still chuckle at the story of a urologist using his non-sterile surgical tools to do prostate surgery on his low flow showerhead.
“You mean I wont be forced to buy those 10,000 hour bulbs that go bad at 300 hours and get thrown into the landfill to poison the ground water?”
Somewhere along the line you took the wrong path to knowledge.
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