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  2. Light poverty - Wikipedia

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    Light poverty is the state or condition in which people or communities lack artificial or electric light after sunset. This originates from many social and economic reasons, including inability to afford efficient lighting. [1] Light poverty may also occur when a country's national grid has not electrified rural areas requiring light. [2]

  3. Light pollution - Wikipedia

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    Light pollution is the presence of any unwanted, inappropriate, or excessive artificial lighting. [1] [2] In a descriptive sense, the term light pollution refers to the effects of any poorly implemented lighting sources, during the day or night. Light pollution can be understood not only as a phenomenon resulting from a specific source or kind ...

  4. Trump rolls back standards for water-using appliances, light ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Donald Trump on Tuesday moved to revert to older standards for light bulbs as well as toilets, showers and other water-using appliances, a day after signing an ...

  5. Fluorescent lamp recycling - Wikipedia

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    Governmental regulations in many areas require special disposal of fluorescent lamps separate from general and household wastes. For large commercial or industrial users of fluorescent lights, recycling services are available in many nations, and may be required by regulation. In some areas, recycling is also available to consumers.

  6. Environmental impact of electricity generation - Wikipedia

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    Water usage is one of the main environmental impacts of electricity generation. [7] All thermal power plants (coal, natural gas, nuclear, geothermal, and biomass) use water as a cooling fluid to drive the thermodynamic cycles that allow electricity to be extracted from heat energy.

  7. Public utility - Wikipedia

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    For instance, wholesale electricity generation markets, electric transmission networks, [4] electricity retailing and customer choice, [5] telecommunications, some types of public transit and postal services have become competitive in some countries and the trend towards liberalization, deregulation and privatization of public utilities is ...

  8. 13 reasons why your electric bill is so high—plus tips to ...

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    Arbor breaks down 13 reasons why your electricity bill may have experienced a sudden increase, plus tips on how to lower it.

  9. Why You'd Be Stupid Not to Get an Electric Car - AOL

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    Electric cars are cheaper than ever before, with prices falling and a $7,500 federal tax credit. EV battery technology is advancing, and the network of public charging stations is growing nationwide.