I don't really understand why it's not okay to mandate the use of more efficient light bulbs, yet it is ok to mandate that Washington tell Detroit that it's "time for some really hard-ass mandates over vehicle size, gross weight, and engine displacement, instead of vague "corporate average fuel economy" rules that damn near made the SUV inevitable?"
So, what's the difference? Either way a governmant mandate is dictating access to the products a consumer may want or desire. The argument makes no sense.
Instead, educate consumers as to what it costs to build a power plant to handle increased demand, and what that cost will do to their monthly utility bills. This is why utilities sponsor (and pay for) Demand Side Management programs which promote products like CFLs, high efficiency air conditioning systems, etc. Or do nothing and wait until utilities start charging residential customers a demand charge, like commercial customers must pay, to offset the cost of peak generation, as some have done in certain residential markets. Lack of conservation gets very expensive, very quickly. The cost of a new plant is staggeringly expensive. Someone has to pay for it, so it goes into rate base.
As for vehicles, consumers have seen the affects of "careless consumerism", and it doesn't appear to be having an adverse affect on their buying habits, even as gas prices have exceeded $3.00 a gallon. So, what do we do? Just keep going on like we've been doing? Or, as was suggested, have Washington tell Detroit to get on the ball??
It doesn't seem that consumers "get it" without that ever-annoying government intervention and interference, which is kind of counter to a free market economy. As someone put it previously, other societies with similar standards of living to ours do so with a smaller per capita expenditure for energy. Why can't we? Because no one makes us?
I've had CFLs for years, so what? They work just fine, indoors and out in the "harsh" Florida winters. None of these have ever faded, flickered, failed to start, or turned yellow with age. The CFLs in the coach lights have been running for almost 2 years now, dusk to dawn, every single day, and they're still going strong. I have them all over the house and haven't replaced a single bulb yet (except that one that I dropped....oooops!). There is a noticeable differene in heat output in the rooms where they live in the summertime. Very noticeable.