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Reuters Logo A California lawmaker wants to make his state the first to ban incandescent lightbulbs as part of its initiatives to reduce energy use and greenhouse gases blamed for global warming.

The "How Many Legislators Does it Take to Change a Lightbulb Act" would ban incandescent lightbulbs by 2012 in favor of energy-saving compact fluorescent lightbulbs.

"Incandescent lightbulbs were first developed almost 125 years ago, and since that time they have undergone no major modifications," California Assemblyman Lloyd Levine said Tuesday.

"Meanwhile, they remain incredibly inefficient, converting only about 5 percent of the energy they receive into light."

Levine is expected to introduce the legislation this week, his office said.

If passed, it would be another pioneering environmental effort in California, the most populous U.S. state. It became the first state to mandate cuts in greenhouse gas emissions, targeting a 25 percent reduction in emissions by 2020.

Compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) use about 25 percent of the energy of conventional lightbulbs.

Many CFLs have a spiral shape, which was introduced in 1980. By 2005, about 100 million CFLs were sold in the United States, or about 5 percent of the 2-billion-bulb market, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

That number could more than double this year. Wal-Mart Stores alone wants to sell 100 million CFLs at its stores by the end of 2007, the world's biggest retailer said in November.

While it will not give opinion on the possible California law, the EPA recommends CFLs.

"They save money and energy," EPA spokeswoman Enesta Jones said. "They are more convenient than other alternatives and come in different sizes and shapes to fit almost any fixture."

Also, CFLs generate 70 percent less heat than incandescent lights, Jones said.

About a fifth of the average U.S. home's electricity costs pays for lighting, which means even if CFLs initially cost more than conventional lightbulbs, consumers will save, Jones said.

A 20-watt CFL gives as much light as a 75-watt conventional bulb, and lasts 13 times longer, according to the Rocky Mountain Institute, a nonprofit group studying energy issues.

Southern California Edison, an Edison International subsidiary and one of the state's biggest utilities, runs a program that cuts the cost of a CFL by $1 to $2.50. In the past year, SCE has helped consumers buy 6 million CFLs, it said.

California Energy Commission member Arthur Rosenfeld said an average home in California will save $40 to $50 per year if CFLs replace all incandescent bulbs.

While not commenting specifically on Levine's likely legislation, Rosenfeld, winner of the Enrico Fermi Presidential Award in 2006, said the switch from incandescent bulbs became feasible about five years ago when CFL performance improved.

"This is clearly an idea whose time has come," he said.

Levine, a Democrat from Van Nuys, last year introduced a bill that will become law in July that requires most grocery stores to have plastic bag recycling.

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Read the package your bulbs come in.
On the package of ALL CFL's and Halogen bulbs. (CAUTION: CONTAINS MERCURY) also it is printed in Spanish.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: HVAC1 Posted on: 03/03/07 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
CFLs own  nucrash | 01/31/07
I have some still burning after almost 6 years.  Henaway | 01/31/07
Up here in Canada  voska | 01/31/07
LEDs are waaaay better.  jinko | 02/01/07
problem  dwest_z | 02/01/07
Going on 10 years  fnash | 02/03/07
except...  Net-Tech_z | 01/31/07
Humming?  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
Re: except (more issues)  ZigZag_z | 01/31/07
FUD?  ac2_z | 01/31/07
I think CFL's are great, but...  Tigertank | 01/31/07
Depends which one's you buy  voska | 01/31/07
Ummm  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
I have one on a Dimmer  voska | 01/31/07
None of mine hum...  BitTwiddler | 01/31/07
No mercury in new CFL's  Leria | 01/31/07
Read the package your bulbs come in.  HVAC1 | 03/03/07
What about the Mercury contamination  Oknarf | 01/31/07
Why is this NOW a concern  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
Because it IS a concern  Oknarf | 01/31/07
So you didn't read my reply above obviously...  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
Laws and stations are in place  Oknarf | 01/31/07
You don't live in California!  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
6 one half dozen the other  voska | 01/31/07
touching breiflly on Oknarf's Question:  John Zern | 01/31/07
Valid question John...  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
Which is worse?  voska | 01/31/07
Bulbs can be recycled  g-man_863 | 02/01/07
They will have to get a LOT smaller than they are now...  BitTwiddler | 01/31/07
you obvisoulsy dont shop around  Been_Done_Before | 01/31/07
They are...  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
This has zero chance of passing  John L. Ries | 01/31/07
Actually no it will most likely pass...  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
It's cheap insurance..  thetruth_z | 02/01/07
That's a thought...  John L. Ries | 02/01/07
I have to ask this BUT  Shelendrea | 01/31/07
I have a solution to the overcrowding in jails...  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
First day with the devil icon?  Tigertank | 01/31/07
Nope...  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
Blackouts and brownouts  voska | 01/31/07
Being in California  Shelendrea | 01/31/07
Umm Shel...  Linux User 147560 | 02/01/07
LU that is NOT what I meant  Shelendrea | 02/01/07
Oh, so now I am a nitwit!?  Linux User 147560 | 02/02/07
So how long have you been in California?  John L. Ries | 02/01/07
How long  Shelendrea | 02/01/07
You lucked out!  John L. Ries | 02/01/07
Slippery slope, NEXT GAS GUZZLERS !  Interloper5 | 01/31/07
Ah, but unlike the gas guzzling SUV's...  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
Stop Legislating inside my home damnit!!!  Protector | 01/31/07
Illusional boundary!  Patanjali | 01/31/07
Ho hum  Dog3-33 | 02/21/07
...What about inside your body?  wmlundine | 02/01/07
Psssst! Wanna buy a light bulb?  g-man_863 | 02/01/07
Dimmers?  farm_boy | 01/31/07
Back to the farm for you!  Linux User 147560 | 01/31/07
Some simply cannot use them  aellath | 01/31/07
Monterey, Seaside, Santa Cruz and Felton  Linux User 147560 | 02/01/07
One place where I lived  voska | 02/01/07
Clear bags for garbage.  qws | 02/13/07
It sounds good, in theory, but...  Mr. Roboto | 01/31/07
Oh the sarcasm  Mr. Big | 01/31/07
I doubt big brother would be involved  voska | 02/01/07
irrelevant  albeit | 02/01/07
Hmmm 2012 - 2007 = ???  Linux User 147560 | 02/01/07
Compact fluorescents: a no-brainer!  g-man_863 | 02/01/07
CFLs & ceiling fans  micsdragon@... | 02/01/07
I haven't had that problem  voska | 02/01/07
just what we need, more rules  chuck_gregory@... | 02/02/07
Mercury Contamination? Hazardous Waste?  krmiller53 | 02/03/07
Are They really saving energy???  HVAC1 | 03/03/07
PS about standard buls  HVAC1 | 03/03/07

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