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Changes in Residential Lighting Programs
What Happened in 2012, and What We Can Expect in the Near Term
December 24, 2012 | Updated: March 29, 2013
Lighting programs are in flux thanks to new technologies and evolving efficiency standards. The EISA phaseout of general-service incandescents is underway, and new lighting options are emerging. What are utilities and efficiency organizations doing now and planning for in the near future?

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: EDRP-RB-43  |  Author: Alexandra Behringer

Keeping Up with Exciting Changes in Residential Lighting Programs
March 4, 2013
We just wrapped up a big year for change in residential lighting: The US Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 phaseout of general-service incandescent lamps began in 2012, and new lighting technology options like light-emitting diodes became more commonplace in programs.

Content type: E Source Blog  |  Document ID: ES-Blog-3-4-13-ResLighting  |  Author: Alexandra Behringer - Associate Research Director

Are We Done with CFLs?
Forum 2010 Presentation
September 21, 2010
Many utilities are wondering what the role of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) in program portfolios will be as incandescent bulbs are phased out in 2012. Recent CFL saturation studies show that a large potential for installing basic CFLs still exists. Some utilities are already planning to increase ...

Content type: Forum, Slides  |  Author: Laura Moorefield

Experts Discuss the Future of CFL Programs at IEPEC
November 2, 2009
Despite strong sales in recent years, the compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) market in the U.S. is not yet transformed. As a result, utilities should continue broadly focused CFL programs, according to panelists at the 2009 International Energy Program Evaluation Conference (IEPEC).

Content type: DSM News  |  Document ID: EDRP-DN-11-09c  |  Author: Alexandra Behringer

CFL Recycling
August 1, 2007 | Updated: August 25, 2009
What is the safest way to dispose of compact fluorescent lamps, and what are utilities doing to help?

Content type: Ask E Source  |  Document ID: EDRP-AskES-3a  |  Author: Dulcey Simpkins

Report Shows Consumer Awareness and Acceptance of CFLs Is High
August 3, 2009
An interim report examining the influence of California utility efficiency programs on the compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) market shows that consumers’ awareness and acceptance of CFLs has significantly increased over the past decade.

Content type: DSM News  |  Document ID: EDRP-DN-8-09b  |  Author: Kim Knox

CFL Sales Brightening
September 1, 2008
How do early 2008 compact fluorescent lamp sales compare to sales in 2007?

Content type: Ask E Source  |  Document ID: EDRP-AskES-9a  |  Author: Christie Rewey

Promoting CFLs on a Seasonal Versus an Annual Basis
August 19, 2008
What are the reasons utilities choose to offer a CFL program annually versus seasonally? What are the pros and cons of each model? Could you risk losing customer interest by promoting CFLs all year?

Content type: Ask E Source  |  Document ID: EDRP-AskES-10a  |  Author: Alexandra Behringer