Article ID: CBB086280719

Inventing in a Crisis: Lighting the United States after the 1973 Oil Embargo (October 2021)

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Political events can shape innovations. The 1973 oil embargo pushed the U.S. lighting industry to develop energy-saving lamps and designs. It led to federal mandates for lighting efficiency standards. This article examines changes in lighting system technology during the 1970s and 1980s in their historical context and describes their effect on subsequent public policy. At first, manufacturers introduced novel devices for diverse markets, depending on how much new research was required and whether they expected public demand for efficiency to be temporary or structural. The industry's design practices experienced a contentious cultural shift, in which energy efficiency became the dominant concern rather than a low priority. Post-embargo decisions by producers, conveyors, and consumers combined to shift path dependencies in lighting. They shaped subsequent market and regulatory actions that fed revolutionary changes in lighting in the 2010s.

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Authors & Contributors
Hilaker, Harry J.
M. Houston Johnson
Jared Moore
Kleine, Marie Stettler
Jonathan Michael Feldman
Breitkopf, Klaus
Journals
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
The Journal of Transport History
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Funkgeschichte
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Publishers
University of Tennessee Press
University of Pittsburgh Press
Texas A&M University Press
Oxford University Press
MIT Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Technological innovation
Development of technology; change in technology
Public policy
Technology
Land transportation
Railroads
People
Nigel Gresley
Wiener, Norbert
Coolidge, William David
Bush, Vannevar
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
19th century
Modern
20th century, late
20th century, early
Places
United States
Great Britain
Norway
China
Canada
Australia
Institutions
Budd Company
Armstrong Whitworth Company
United States. Department of Defense
United States Navy
International Business Machines Corporation
General Electric
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