Canada and Australia Are Banning Light Bulbs... Are the United States Next?

Light Bulb Ban Could Spread to the United States Making the Traditional Light Bulb a Distant Memory If Some States Have it Their Way

By Layla Lair, published May 03, 2007
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Traditional Incandescent light bulbs could soon be outdated as countries take steps to ban these in hopes of a greener tomorrow and to lessen the effects of global warming. In February, Australia announced that it would be banning the sale of traditional incandescent light bulbs in coming years. They hope to have these phased out by the year 2009.

Canada recently joined this cause as well. They have hope of having them phased out in their country by 2012. By doing this they plan to reduce their emissions by 150 million tons. Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn stated in a news conference that the average household could save around 50 dollars a year if they switched to the compact fluorescent bulbs.

Could the United Stated be on the heels of this trend to help reduce the greenhouse gases?

Several states are considering doing just that. California and New Jersey may not be far behind making similar changes and introducing legislation. In April 2007, a bill to ban the use of the traditional fluorescent bulb passed the vote by the California Assembly's Utilities and Commerce Committee starting this first step in the process. It states that the sale of 25 watt to 150 watt bulbs will be phased out by the year 2012 and their sale prohibited. A study suggests that this ban could reduce the greenhouse emissions in California alone by 1.82 million metric tons. The Bulb Ban still has to clear the Appropriations Assembly before it moves on to the Full Assembly for consideration. New Jersey has also initiated efforts stepping towards banning these traditional bulbs.

Canada and Australia Are Banning Light Bulbs... Are the United States Next?
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I just bought some energy efficient bulbs. You can find them in many shapes now, not just the weird coil ones. The ones I bought look normal but have the coil inside.

Posted on 05/14/2008 at 5:05:17 PM

 
I am slowly buy more and more of those energy efficient light bulbs. Been considering buying one for my porch.

Posted on 04/18/2008 at 1:04:36 PM

 
This should be interesting to follow. I wonder if speciality light bulbs like appliance and odd shaped chandelier bulbs are included?

Posted on 03/25/2008 at 5:03:58 AM

 
great info! I like my energy star light bulbs. They last quite a bit longer than the old ones.

Posted on 02/15/2008 at 7:02:02 PM

 
I have slowly been buying the new light bulbs for my house, when they are on sale

Posted on 11/09/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

 
Well now, this is interesting news. Way to Answer the Call. I worry though about the health effects of the new eco-friendly flourescent lights. Anyone heard or read anyting about that? The old style flourescent have decidedly negative health effects on people....

Posted on 08/04/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

 
Great article, thank you for the information. Mary

Posted on 07/31/2007 at 1:07:00 AM

 
Great reporting!!!

Posted on 07/21/2007 at 10:07:00 PM

 
Nicely reported Layla, I also did a piece on Compact Fluorescent Bulbs here on AC - "Energy Star's Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs." Energy Star states that if every home in America replaced 5 of the most used light bulbs in their home, it would be like taking 10,000,000 cars off the road (in the greenhouse emissions they produce). Now that's a big goal, my apartment building actually replaced all their lighting, even outdoors, with Compact Fluorescent Bulbs, that was exciting to me.

Posted on 06/11/2007 at 6:06:00 PM

 
Yes, definitely fascinating. Thanks for writing about this...otherwise, I probably never would've heard (until they came to take my lightbulbs away).

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

 
Great information!

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

 
wow! that is fascinating. I had no idea. I wonder what old Thomas Edison would think about this if he were alive?

Posted on 05/03/2007 at 11:05:00 AM

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