"In a 5-0 vote, The California Energy Commission today approved the country's first efficiency regulations for TVs of up to 58 inches. The new Appliance Efficiency Regulations will require new televisions sold in California to consume 33 percent less electricity by 2011 and 49 percent less electricity by 2013.
The average plasma TV uses three-times as much energy as a traditional set. The commission estimates that switching to more efficient TVs will save an average of $30 per set per year and $8.1 billion in electricity bills statewide over the first decade. The regulations go into place for televisions sold after Jan. 1, 2011, and will reflect similar regulations the state has put on refrigerators, air conditioners and dozens of other household appliances since the 1970s."
Timothy B. Hurst reports for Ecopolitology via the Matter Network and Reuters November 19, 2009.
See Also:
"Ontario Considers Energy-Hog Flat Screen TV Crackdown" (Toronto Star)
"Taking Aim at Energy-Sucking TVs" (Christian Science Monitor)
"Say No to the Supersized TV, EPA Hints" (Green Tech/cnet news)
"California Bans Sale of Energy-Guzzling Plasma TVs"
Source: Ecopolitology, 11/20/2009