LOUISVILLE, Ky. ā Incandescent bulbs have been lighting the world for centuries. New rules from the Biden administration are phasing out that source of light to conserve energy and help Americans save money.
What You Need To Know
- New rules are phasing out incandescent bulbs
- LED bulbs can last 25-50 times longer than incandescent bulbs
- The rules aim to help Americans save money and conserve energy
- LED bulbs offer technology features that incandescent bulbs donāt
Casting a light on the differences between incandescent and LED bulbs is Jeff Nefouseās specialty at A-M Electric.
āIāll hit on the switch and you can see the meter starts to go and starting to go pretty fast and keeps on going as the light heats,ā said Nefouse, the vice president of the store, as he showed how much energy an incandescent bulb consumes.
Nefouse hasnāt changed a light bulb in his home in five years. He said itās because he switched from incandescent to LED bulbs.
āItās not always proven there are going to be exceptions to the rule, but most of the time theyāre going to last about 10 times longer than normal light bulbs,ā he explained.
The Department of Energy says LED bulbs last 25 to 50 times longer than incandescent bulbs.
The lighting store was Nefouseās first job. The company was started by his grandfather and is now run by his father, Greg.
Gregās 50-year-long career started in a lighting factory where he saw the making of incandescent bulbs.
āIt was basically done by hand for many, many years and people always took lighting for granted. You know, just need a 60-watt light bulb for this room or a 75-watt light bulb for this room,ā Greg Nefouse said.
New efficiency standards by the Biden administration will phase out most new incandescent bulb sales in 2023.
āEventually, itāll all convert over,ā Greg Nefouse said. āThere are some people that wonāt change, but the problem is eventually that product will be discontinued.ā
A-M Electric is down to its last boxes of the incandescent bulbs.
Customers making the switch to LED may pay a few dollars more, but Jeff Nefouse said theyāll save even more.
āThey do help on your bill,ā he said. āLG&E rates keep on going up and you got to combat it somehow, and that LED is definitely a good choice for people.ā
The Department of Energy says the light bulb rule will save consumers nearly $3 billion in utility bills and substantially reduce domestic carbon emissions.
Jeff says specific LED technology features are an bonus.
āThese days, you can Bluetooth everything and you can play music through lighting,ā Jeff Nefouse explained. āYou can control your security from your phone. Incandescents canāt do that.ā
The Department of Energy says they project the rules to cut carbon emissions by 200 million metric tons in the first 30 years.