Survey shows US-consumer awareness of incandescent phase-out at 55% | |
29 Nov 2011 | |
A recent survey performed by Osram Sylvania has revealed that 55% of Americans are aware of the incandescent bulb phase-out, up from 36% last year. | |
![]() The 2011 survey results also indicate the number people optimistic about new technologies is up – with 56% of respondents reporting that they are eager to use more energy-efficient-lighting solutions — 33% of respondents admitted they are worried about the phase out. Thirteen percent of respondents said that they plan to save up 100W incandescent bulbs, a statistic that has remained flat since 2009. “We’re encouraged by the dramatic increase in awareness of the national phase out in the last year and are committed to supporting further lighting education,” said Rick Leaman, president and CEO of Osram Sylvania. To replace the 100W incandescent bulbs, the company currently offers halogen bulbs and expects to introduce the Ultra 18W LED A-line lamp in Spring 2012. Additional findings of the survey include the result that 53% of consumers plan to switch to energy-efficient options such as CFLs, LEDs or halogen bulbs after January 1. Within the past year, 62% have changed or switched out a light bulb for energy-efficient reasons. Ninety percent of consumers consider brightness, bulb longevity and price when choosing a bulb purchase. Interestingly, 33% of consumers said they will continue to use traditional bulbs but switch to a lower wattage, which is up 7% from 2010. The survey was conducted in October 2011 and included 300 respondents. |
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About the Author | |
Laura Peters is a Senior Technical Editor with LEDs Magazine. |
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