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  Incandescent Bulbs Return to the Cutting Edge
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Last EditedRP  Jul 06, 2009 02:12pm
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AuthorLEORA BROYDO VESTEL
MediaNewspaper - New York Times
News DateSunday, July 5, 2009 08:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionWhen Congress passed a new energy law two years ago, obituaries were written for the incandescent light bulb. The law set tough efficiency standards, due to take effect in 2012, that no traditional incandescent bulb on the market could meet, and a century-old technology that helped create the modern world seemed to be doomed.

But as it turns out, the obituaries were premature.

Researchers across the country have been racing to breathe new life into Thomas Edison’s light bulb, a pursuit that accelerated with the new legislation. Amid that footrace, one company is already marketing limited quantities of incandescent bulbs that meet the 2012 standard, and researchers are promising a wave of innovative products in the next few years.

Indeed, the incandescent bulb is turning into a case study of the way government mandates can spur innovation.
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