Energy Star Sunset
- Jaime David
- May 6
- 1 min read
The Trump administration finalized plans to roll back energy efficiency standards for light bulbs, a move reversing rules implemented to save consumers money and reduce energy consumption. The Department of Energy (DOE) argued the new standards were too costly for manufacturers and consumers, focusing instead on preserving consumer choice and affordability. The rollback primarily targets standards for common pear-shaped bulbs, exempting them from meeting efficiency requirements. The Trump administration maintained that these stricter standards limited the types of bulbs available and increased their price, especially for lower-income households. They argued the savings from more efficient bulbs were not substantial enough to justify the higher upfront costs. Environmental groups and energy efficiency advocates criticized the decision, arguing it would lead to increased energy waste, higher utility bills for consumers in the long run, and greater greenhouse gas emissions. They highlighted the potential for the rollback to negate energy savings achieved under previous administrations and undermine efforts to combat climate change. These groups argued that the previous standards incentivized innovation and the adoption of more efficient lighting technologies. The DOE’s decision was expected to face legal challenges from environmental groups. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-administration-plans-end-energy-164634417.html
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