18.05.12
Nationwide -- The domain's light bulbs begin facing new efficiency and labeling standards starting Jan. 1, but don't imagine old-fashioned incandescents to suddenly disappear from store shelves.
The congressionally mandated skill standards gradually phase out Thomas Edison's 131-year-old the world in favor of other light bulbs that use at least 25% less energy.
The first to go, beginning Sunday, is the traditional 100-watt, followed in January 2013 with the 75-watt manifestation and in January 2014 with the 40-watt and 60-watt bulbs.
Yet even Edison's 100-watt bulb will still be at one's fingertips for a while.
The bipartisan law mandating the phaseout, which President George W. Bush signed in 2007, says the bulbs can't be manufactured or imported after Jan. 1, but lets stores retail them until stock runs out.
In California, which implemented the efficiency standards a year earlier than the holder of the nation, it took several months for the 100-watt bulbs to exit stores. "We want the same at the national level," says Noah Horowitz of the Natural Resources Defense Gathering, an environmental group.
Source: WFMY News 2