MileHighM
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ORIGINAL: MileHighM Well if I had a choice I would agree with you. But, we are stuck with a lot of retards on both sides of the aisle in congress See my question in the edit above. Thanks. LED's aren't economical yet. Although they can be dimmable more easily and have a more pleaseant glow about them to most people than a CFL, over the life of a quality LED, they will still cost more than or the same as an incandescent. Despite not being full of mercury, the diode used in the LEDs contains arsenic. While usually encapsulated in plastic, don't let your toddler swallow one. Also the average LED at Home Depot or other outlet, still does not pump out the same number of lumens per watt as that of a CFL. I do like LEDs. I think they overall safer than CFLs. New LED technology in the lab is putting their efficiency well over 100 lumens per watt, making them some of the most efficient bulbs around. However, it is still very hard to make a single LED that uses more than a few watts, meaning the bulbs you buy are usually a series of them inside. They just need more time to be a truely competitive product on the market. I updated my whole house with CFLs. I am saving 22$ month on the electricity bills. And my LED Christmas lights save me 40$ a month when they are up (yeah I light the shit out of my house, think Clark Griswold in Christmas Vacation). Still, Will, Utilities are a public entity (Yeah a private company but thouroughly regulated by the state). 99+% of Americans get their power from one of these public entities. How we use power from these entities is something that can be regulated to some extent. Hell, they can cause rolling blackouts and there is nothing we can do about it. Completely privatizing the utilities is a non starter, like privatizing all the roads in the US because of the infrastructure involved. We need a government to do a few things to ensure regular commerce and development.
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