Examples of use of WATT
1. Because wind doesn‘t blow consistently, wind power cannot replace fossil fuels watt for watt.
2. Each 100–watt incandescent bulb replaced with a 25–watt CFL equivalent is 75 negawatts in the bank.
3. We are sharply aware of the difference between total darkness and the light thrown off by a five–watt bulb, but we are hard pressed to tell the lighting difference between a '0–watt bulb and a 100–watt one.
4. We need to turn them off – for good." Traditional 150–watt lightbulbs would be phased out by January next year, 100–watt bulbs the year after, 40–watt bulbs the year after that and all high–energy lightbulbs by 2011.
5. This is the full transcript of Nicholas Watts interview with Anthony Giddens Nicholas Watt, European editor Thursday March 23, 2006 Nicholas Watt: What are you arguing in your pamphlet?