News Articles and Editorials on Energy Efficiency Standards for Televisions
Editorials
- Editorial: Energy Rule Won't Kill Your Television
- Editorial: Cut flat-screen TVs' energy use
- Opinion: Golden State's green path
- Editorial: State commission should approve rules cutting flat-screen TV energy use
- Editorial: State can lead on energy-saving TVs (Sacramento Bee)
- Editorial: Conserving electricity California Commission proposes more energy-efficient televisions by 2013 (Las Vegas Sun)
News Articles
- California adopts first-in-nation rules to cut energy use by new TVs
- New California Rules to Make TVs Greener
- California requires TVs to be more energy-efficient in 2011
- California Imposes Rule for Efficiency on Some TVs
- California restricts energy-guzzling TV sets
- California approves new standards on energy-hungry TVs
- California approves new energy efficiency standards for televisions
- California delays vote on energy efficiency standards for TVs (SJ Mercury News - 11/4)
- VIDEO - Televisions are Home Energy Hogs (ABC - Channel 7 LA - 11/4)
- Green screens may be future (Stockton Record - 11/4)
- Adopt or Defer? The Fight Over TVs in CA Continues Tomorrow (Greentech Media - 11/3)
- COMMENTARY - TV energy regulations will harm innovation (SF Chronicle - 11/3)
- COLUMN - Troy Wolverton: Tech group looking backward on efficiency rules (SJ Mercury News - 11/2)
- Despite Its Woes, California's Dream Still Lives (TIME 11/2)
- AUDIO - New TV Rules in the Golden State
- California may pull the plug on power-guzzling flat-screen TVs
- State on right track to greener televisions
- State may push for TVs to use half the energy
- How to Reduce TV Power? Film!
- State considers strict energy standards for TVs
- Utilities back California TV efficiency standards
- Nation's First TV Energy Efficiency Standards Will Cut CO2 By 3.5 Million Tons
- California to Improve TV Efficiency and Lower Consumers' Electric Bills
- Plugged-In Age Feeds a Hunger for Electricity
Electricity use from power-hungry gadgets is rising fast all over the world. The fancy new flat-panel televisions everyone has been buying in recent years have turned out to be bigger power hogs than some refrigerators. - Tube Boobs
- California Seeks to Curb Appetite of Power-Hungry TVs (New York Times)
- Calif. Commission Proposes TV Energy Standards - NPR (NPR)
- California Wants to Cut TV Power by 49% in Four Years
- California to Pass Energy Efficient Rules on TVs - But Don't Worry
