Government-subsidized green light bulb carries costly price tag?
The U.S. government last year announced a $10 million award, dubbed the “L Prize,” for any manufacturer that could create a “green” but affordable light bulb.
Energy Secretary Steven Chu said the prize would spur industry to offer the costly bulbs, known as LEDs, at prices “affordable for American families.” There was also a “Buy America” component. Portions of the bulb would have to be made in the United States.
Now the winning bulb is on the market.
The price is $50.
How the expensive bulb won a $10 million government prize meant to foster energy-efficient affordability is one of the curiosities that arise as the country undergoes a massive, mandated turnover from traditional incandescent lamps to more energy-
efficient ones.
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- Viet Era medic 2012/03/10 05:06:18
+1our tax dollars at work.. So it cost us 10 million already and now it's gonna cost us an additional 50 dollars per bulb. No thanks, not for me. I'm going out next week and going to buy a chitload of incandescent bulbs before they're taken off the market..reply














