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“The Hall-Heroult Process is a tremendous user of electricity, which means that every can has a significant global warming impact, to the extent that recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a 100-watt bulb for 20 hours, a computer for 3 hours, or a TV for 2 hours.”
“While 1% may not seem like a lot, the report claims that smoking one single Cannabis joint is equivalent to running a 100-watt light bulb for 17 hours.”
“China will ban imports and sales of 100-watt and higher incandescent bulbs from Oct. 1, 2012, the country's main planning agency said.”
“Philips says that a 70-watt Halogena Energy Saver gives off the same amount of light as a traditional 100-watt bulb and lasts about three times as long, eventually paying for itself.”
“When the duchess smiles, her face lights up like a 100-watt light blub.”
““The average cow makes enough waste per day to power a 100-watt light bulb,” said Michael Kanellos, editor in chief at Greentech Media, a research and publishing firm.”
Cow Manure from Dairy Farms Could Help Power Internet Giants | Impact Lab
“Dr. DAVID CHARBONNEAU (Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics): If you think of the sun as a 100-watt light bulb, this star is a one-watt light bulb.”
“A candle, a good candle, provides barely a hundredth of the illumination of a single 100-watt light bulb.”
“Mascaraed, hazel eyes flecked with gold, irises dilated more than normal, even with the naked 100-watt bulb blazing above the mirror frame.”
“It is true that incandescent light bulbs - the pear-shaped bulbs used for many years - will be phased out starting in 2012 with the 100-watt bulb.”
The Washington Post: What to do after phaseout of incandescent light bulb
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