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1bad65
11-19-2009, 12:29 PM
Yes, you read it right. How much is enough? Is this America, or the USSR?

"SACRAMENTO, California — California regulators have adopted the first energy-efficiency standards for televisions in the U.S., a move that will eventually ban power-hungry sets from the state's store shelves.

Wednesday's action by the California Energy Commission could lead the way in a general reform of standards for an industry increasingly focused on wide-view, flat-screen, high-definition sets.

The 5-0 vote by the California Energy Commission is just the latest effort by the state to secure its place in the forefront of the environmental movement.

California represents such a big consumer market that environmental groups hope the new standards will lead manufacturers to make energy-saving TVs for the rest of the nation, just as California's stringent fuel standards for cars and trucks forced automakers to produce more efficient models for all of the U.S.

"Once again, California is leading the way, and we hope others will follow," said Noah Horowitz, senior scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Some manufacturers warned that the regulations will cripple innovation, limit consumer choice and hurt California stores, because people could simply buy TVs out of state or online. The industry also complained that manufacturers will be forced to make televisions with poorer picture quality and fewer features than those sold elsewhere in the U.S.

"Instead of allowing customers to choose the products they want, the commission has decided to impose arbitrary standards that will hamper innovation and limit consumer choice," said Jason Oxman, a vice president with the Consumer Electronics Association. "It will result in higher prices for consumers, job losses for Californians, and lost tax revenue for the state."

The new standards will apply to new televisions up to 58 inches. Those larger than 58 inches, which account for no more than 3 percent of the market, were left out in a concession to sellers of high-end home-theater TVs. But the commission is expected to regulate them in the future."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,575555,00.html?test=latestnews

Man, those liberals out there are destroying that State. Last year the population out there actually dropped, as jobs dried up due to overregulation. And California will likely be the first State to need a Federal bailout. Can we finally just admit that liberals are poison for the economy, and quite frankly have no respect for personal freedoms?

Drake
11-19-2009, 10:28 PM
How is this any different from emissions controls on cars? And from what I read, manufacturers are already stepping up, saying they can meet the standards put forth.