In a decisive move toward environmental sustainability, Azerbaijan has introduced a new regulation that imposes fines on the use of incandescent light bulbs rated at 25 watts or higher. This policy reflects the nation’s dedication to energy efficiency and reducing greenhouse gas emissions amid escalating global climate concerns. By targeting outdated lighting technologies, Azerbaijan aligns itself with an increasing number of countries actively phasing out inefficient energy consumers in favor of greener alternatives.
New Regulations Target Energy Waste from Traditional Lighting
The government’s recent decree specifically addresses the excessive power consumption associated with incandescent lamps above 25 watts. These bulbs, once popular for their warm illumination, are now recognized as major contributors to unnecessary electricity usage. The legislation aims not only to penalize non-compliance but also to accelerate the adoption of advanced lighting solutions such as LEDs and…
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Author : Caleb Wilson
Publish date : 2025-05-31 05:04:00
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