A European Union report has recommended banning conventional incandescent light bulbs by 2012 to save energy and cut down on greenhouse gas emissions.
Most bulbs sold in the EU are of the type pioneered by Thomas Edison in 1879.
But the report says the EU could save up to $12bn (£8bn) a year in energy bills by switching to low-energy bulbs.
The report needs the backing of the European parliament and all 27 member states to become law.
"It's very clear that this is a measure that will change the way that we consume energy," EU Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs told journalists.
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more:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7772412.stmNote that both halogen and CF bulbs are an improvement over classical incandescent.
Delmarva area: CF's are still available for $1 from Ace Hardware, as part of a program in cooperation with Delmarva Power, last time I checked (about two days ago).