
End of Incandescents
Clip: Season 3 Episode 346 | 5m 46s
The future is dim for the incandescent bulb, as energy efficient technologies take over.
It’s been seven years since Congress passed the “Lightbulb Law”, mandating that all bulbs be 27% more efficient by 2014. The regulation has caused the demise of incandescent bulbs, and the growth of more energy efficient technologies.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

End of Incandescents
Clip: Season 3 Episode 346 | 5m 46s
It’s been seven years since Congress passed the “Lightbulb Law”, mandating that all bulbs be 27% more efficient by 2014. The regulation has caused the demise of incandescent bulbs, and the growth of more energy efficient technologies.
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