The Biden administration is proposing a new rule to phase out compact fluorescent light bulbs. The new rule would move the U.S. light bulb markets decisively to more energy-efficient LEDs. The change will accelerate what White House National Climate Advisor Ali Zaidi said is an "increasing shift in the marketplace toward LED lighting"
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First on CNN: Biden administration moves to phase out compact fluorescent light bulbs and push market toward LEDs
A new Biden rule would effectively phase out compact fluorescent light bulbs and move the US light bulb markets decisively to more energy-efficient LEDs.
Biden administration to phase out incandescent bulbs, move to LEDs
The Biden administration will propose on Monday a new rule that would phase out traditional incandescent lightbulbs and replace them with more efficient LEDs.
First on CNN: Biden administration moves to phase out compact fluorescent light bulbs and push market toward LEDs
By Ella Nilsen, CNN The Biden administration is unveiling a new proposed rule that, if enacted, would effectively phase out compact fluorescent light bulbs and move the US light bulb markets decisively to more energy-efficient LEDs. The Department of Energy is proposing the rule on Monday with the aim to finalize it by the end of President Joe Biden’s first term. The rule would more than double the current minimum light bulb efficiency level, fr…
Biden administration proposing phaseout of compact fluorescent light bulbs
A proposed Department of Energy rule would phase out the use of compact fluorescent light bulbs as part of the Biden administration’s efforts to remove less energy-efficient bulbs from the market. Current standards require light bulbs to be at least 45 lumens, the unit used to measure brightness, per watt. Under the proposed update, first…
Biden Rule Proposes Phasing Out Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs
Compact fluorescent light bulbs would effectively be phased out under a new Biden administration proposal designed to further the transition to more energy-efficient options.