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New laws mean fewer incandescent bulbs. To help you prepare, here is a look at CFL, LED, and halogen options.
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Expanding Toshiba's 180 Series LED Candle line, this lamp can replace 15W incandescent candles and lasts 16 times longer.
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Using just 10W, Philips' LED L Prize lamp replaced a traditional 60W bulb, contains no mercury, and is Energy Star qualified.
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Despite exemption from efficiency standards, some types of light bulbs have declined in popularity.
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Starting at just under $10, Cree's 9.5W LED replacement lamps are light on the wallet and the environment.
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This Micro Mini CFL uses 13W of electricity and produces light with a color temperature just like a conventional incandescent.
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With just 15W, this lamp produces light equivalent to a 60W lamp.
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Yes, it's true: glow-in-the-dark concrete now exists, thanks to German-based manufacturer Kann and its NightTec Leuchtsteine pavers.
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A pole-mounted LED luminaire from Beacon Products comes with an array of specification options.
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The tabletop option to Scraplights is made of repurposed cardboard and is designed to be recycled.