Trump wants to bring back incandescent light bulbs. Factories don't even make them anymore
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In 2019, President Trump criticized energy-efficient lighting, expressing a preference for incandescent bulbs. However, modern LEDs replicate warm light effectively, last longer, and significantly reduce energy consumption, benefiting both homeowners and the environment. Following President Biden's reinstatement of lighting standards, Trump proposes rolling them back yet manufacturers have largely shifted to LEDs, a transition accelerated by regulatory standards initiated in 2007. The production of incandescent bulbs is unlikely to resume as the industry recognizes the enduring advantages of modern lighting technology.
LEDs can last for 15 years and use 75% to 90% less energy, saving homeowners thousands, thus making them a superior choice over incandescent bulbs.
Signify, the global lighting giant, noted that the transition to LEDs is unlikely to reverse due to the long-standing shift that was initiated nearly 20 years ago.
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