I make my purchasing decisions based on the cost to me, not on the cost to the power company.
The power company has to make their purchasing decisions based on your purchasing decisions.
Then perhaps the power companies should stop subsidizing CFLs? Every hardware store has CFL stacks @ near incandescent (below, in some cases) prices thanks to power company subsidies. This article is entirely misleading; you are not sucking up double the rated wattage from the utility, they simply have to transmit that power your your wires. The only additional cost to them is the transmission loss that occurs -- there's no "larger wiring" they need to deply, because they're ALREADY wired to handle the 60-100w bulbs we're all replacing!
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.