The 110 Year-Old Light Bulb That's Never Been Turned Off |
Why is this interesting? About a decade ago, governments around the world developed a fetish for banning incandescents (through an efficiency rule) and replacing them with expensive LED technology and florescent bulbs. It happened in Europe first but eventually came to the United States. The last American factory to produce them closed in 2010, and they are ever harder to find in even the big-box hardware stores. (As with all such bans, there are exceptions for elites who desire specialty bulbs.)
The change has been seriously annoying for many consumers. It has even given rise to hoarding and...
Here's the link, thanks:
https://fee.org/articles/mit-incandescents-now-more-efficient-than-leds/
Are you missing a link to the rest of this piece, like you usually do?
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