After my column about my day at GE Lighting in East Cleveland, I heard from many of you who said, in effect, nice column -- but why didn't you answer my question about compact fluorescent and LED ...
GE announced Monday that it will stop making its coiled compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) for the U.S. market and switch to LED lamps by the end of 2016. LED light bulbs are brighter, use less energy ...
General Electric on Monday morning announced a breakup with those curly compact fluorescent light bulbs.With a tongue-in-cheek Facebook note, the company's GE Lighting division confirmed reports that ...
General Electric Lighting introduced a dimmable compact fluorescent bulb on Thursday that mimics the performance of old incandescent bulbs. The bulb, with a re-engineered ballast, can be dimmed ...
Just a few years ago, the compact fluorescent light was the go-to choice for customers seeking an inexpensive, energy-efficient replacement for the standard incandescent bulb. But, as the light ...
General Electric is getting rid of the light bulb, the most iconic product of GE's 125-year existence. General Electric is getting rid of the light bulb, the most iconic product of GE's 125-year ...
General Electric is saying goodbye to the light bulb. The conglomerate is shedding a struggling business founded by Thomas Edison more than a century ago.After years of failing to find a buyer, GE ...
CBS evening news associate producer Michelle Peltier posts a fact sheet to go along with reporter Daniel Sieberg's Evening News piece on the growing popularity of fluorescent bulbs. (CBS/The Early ...
GE Lighting, a Savant company, has informed employees at its Bucyrus lighting plant it intends to "cease plant operations," according to a company spokesman. In an email, Ben Sabol, GE-Savant's ...
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