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Akron, OH-based First Energy planned to consumers to buy compact fluorescent lightbulbs

The Great Light Bulb Robbery



The Great Light Bulb Robbery has been called off in Ohio due to consumer outrage.

In early October, Akron, OH-based First Energy planned to force consumers to buy two compact fluorescent lightbulbs for $21.60 -- bulbs for which the utility paid only $3.50 each. The utility then planned to charge consumers $0.60 more per month to make up for lost electricity sales due to the bulbs' energy efficiency. But as Akron's WYTV reported,
After taking a huge public relations hit when it tried to force all its customers to buy energy-efficient light bulbs, First Energy is making a new proposal. The electric company is now asking the Public Utilities Commission to approve a voluntary program so that those who don't want or need the mini-florescent lights don't have to pay for them.
The scam would have netted First Energy $7.6 million -- more than the $7 million (in 1963 dollars) netted during the August 1963 Great Train Robbery. Green is the 21st century term for "stand and deliver."



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Steve Milloy publishes JunkScience.com and GreenHellBlog.com and is the author of Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Control Your Life and What You Can Do to Stop Them

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