Posted on 07/31/2023 8:49:05 AM PDT by algore
The Biden Administration will implement a ban on incandescent light bulbs starting next week in favor of energy-efficient bulbs, following a yearslong bipartisan effort to phase out the bulbs after earlier regulations and standards were blocked by former President Donald Trump.
The Department of Energy approved new rules for light bulbs last year that will take effect on August 1, including a new minimum standard for light bulbs at 45 lumens—or brightness—per watt, an increase over the average 12 to 18 lumens per watt for incandescent bulbs.
Retailers will be prohibited from selling any bulbs—including incandescent bulbs—that don’t match the new standard, though households using any existing bulb that does not meet the standard will not be required to stop using them.
The decision was meant to conserve energy and “help consumers save on their energy bills,” as more energy-efficient bulbs—like LEDs—use at least 75% less energy and last up to 25 times longer than incandescent bulbs, according to the department.
An effort to phase out less efficient bulbs was initiated by former President George W. Bush, whose Energy Independence and Security Act in 2007 called for household light bulbs to have “about 25% greater efficiency,” though it did not outright ban incandescent bulbs, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Former President Barack Obama added two new regulations to the act in 2017, which would have effectively phased out incandescent bulbs and other specialty bulbs, like candle-shaped bulbs used in chandeliers, by January 2020, according to the EPA.
The Department of Energy later blocked the regulations during Trump’s presidency in 2019, after Trump—who said energy-efficient bulbs Americans were “being forced to use” made him “look orange”
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no just the cars. EVs for the elites. the rest of us will be locked up in our soviet style ghettos.
LED light quality sucks PERIOD.
Eff you both, Bush & Bidet!
My supply of incandescent bulbs will last me for many years.
Eff you both, Bush & Bidet!
Well, before the lights go out I'd better finish up my phrase search of the U.S. Constitution to at least have a legal reference for where "incandescent lightbulbs" are specifically included in the enumerated powers of the federal government ... likely "incandescent lightbulbs" are tacitly covered in the ever-growing "penumbra" of "promote the general welfare," a serious concern which the Founders warned of. Cheers!
Replacement halogen bulbs for auto headlights would have to be exempted. There are (or at least were until very recently) no replacement-for-incandescent-bulbs LED bulbs approved by the DOT for on-road headlight use. Yes, people mis-apply LED replacements for, say H11 bulbs, but the LEDs can’t yet give the sharp cutoff of the top of the beam and overall proper pattern that the nearly “point source” halogens can. If you get blinded by what seems to be a conventional headlight, there’s a good chance some idiot put in a LED replacement of a halogen bulb. That should only be done for off road lights.
Note that new car dedicated LED bulbs are fine and can give VERY good patterns / cutoff when properly designed. But, they don’t use the reflectors designed for halogen bulbs.
Overall, though, this ban by the Biden Admin., to eliminate incandescent & halogen bulbs, is not about safety, it is just one more example of their arrogant, top down style. And I say that as a user of MANY LED lights and bulbs.
I don’t like the cold light ..: I usually have a few pink pink bulbs to soften up the room. Light bulbs should be a choice.
The issue with car headlamps and LED’s is the cost. Unlike home use where LED’s are now very cost effective, spending $1500 on a LED headlamp is ridiculous.
ILLEGAL, they actually passed a law to make a lightbulb ILLEGAL. But get a pass for drugs, squatting, rioting, shoplifting etc. And I suppose what ever stock is left was sent to landfill OR maybe to central location to be sent to china, who knows? 😡😡😡 Some more public warning that this was coming would have been nice- I can’t find any anywhere. Pretty soon they’ll be telling you when you can piss and when you can take a crap
Exactly
That’s very common, and I’ve had some do it in weeks or months, not years. Often the “flashers” soon fail entirely. GENERALLY the better known brand names hold up — even Wally World’s have been reasonably reliable for me. But, others don’t. Usually it’s caused by insufficient heat sinking — sometimes the solder joints to the LED elements themselves fail.
No. But I switched to all LEDs about two years ago. It’s stunning how long they last. I remember the old bulbs used to burn out much faster then these LEDs definitely.
[An effort to phase out less efficient bulbs was initiated by former President George W. Bush, whose Energy Independence and Security Act in 2007 called for household light bulbs to have “about 25% greater efficiency,” though it did not outright ban incandescent bulbs, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.]
Thanks George! Awesome job in your 2nd term in office!
For energy saving reasons I spent that last number of years replacing every lightbulb, as needed, with LED bulbs. The expenses were worth it in energy savings. My house is rated every mongh by the utility company and it always ranks not just above average (lower electric usaage) but better than the “most efficient”; and I have some bulns, like porch lights, on 24/7 and some on all nite on timers. It also did not hurt that the refrigerator, dishwasher and washing machine were also replaced within the last ten years.
The decision was made because the compact fluorescent bulb manufacturers bought off some congressmen. Just like the low-flow toilets they had seen an area where common practice was wasteful, developed a “better” system, found that it didn’t sell - because it was too expensive an too unreliable - and then went to government to force people to buy it.
And then got sideswiped by LEDs, which truly were a better system.
“…help consumers save on their energy bills…”
What would we do without the government helping us save money on our energy bills? After all, they are the smart ones, and we are just the unwashed, ignorant masses. 😡
Electric hot water heaters also eat energy.
Article 666 of the Constitution states that the document expires in 2021—from that point forward .gov can do whatever it wants.
:-(
Yup. The cheap Home Depot LED’s i bought (I think they’re called Eco-Smart) have a high failure rate, only last about two years, and about 1 in 4 flicker. I’m having better luck with GE LED’s and other slightly more expensive brands
“Those silly screw tail leds don’t last like they promised.”
I started replacing with LEDs a few years ago. All going strong.
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