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- The New Efficient Light Bulbs
New Standards Promise Cheaper Light and Fewer Emissions
FAQ - The horse-and-buggy era light bulb we still rely on -- dating back more than 125 years -- wastes up to 90 percent of the electricity it consumes as heat, burning up hundreds of dollars every year in each American household. In 2007, the U.S. Congress adopted energy efficiency standards requiring new screw-based light bulbs to use 25 to 30 percent less energy beginning in 2012.
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