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A spiral-type compact fluorescent lamp. This style has slightly reduced efficiency compared to tubular fluorescent lamps, due to the excessively thick layer of phosphor on the lower side of the twist. Despite this, it has become one of the most popular types among North American consumers since its introduction in the mid 1990s.
A spiral-type compact fluorescent lamp. This style has slightly reduced efficiency compared to tubular fluorescent lamps, due to the excessively thick layer of phosphor on the lower side of the twist. A phosphor is a substance that exhibits the phenomenon of Phosphorescence (sustained glowing after exposure to energized particles such as Electrons Despite this, it has become one of the most popular types among North American consumers since its introduction in the mid 1990s. [1]

A compact fluorescent lamp (CFL), also known as a compact fluorescent light bulb (or less commonly as a compact fluorescent tube [CFT]) is a type of fluorescent lamp. A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a Gas-discharge lamp that uses Electricity to excite mercury Vapor. Many CFLs are designed to replace an incandescent lamp and can fit in the existing light fixtures formerly used for incandescents. The incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is a source of electric Light that works by Incandescence, (a general A light fixture is an electrical device used to create artificial light or illumination

Compared to general service incandescent lamps giving the same amount of visible light, CFLs use less power and have a longer rated life, but generally have a higher purchase price. In photometry, luminous flux or luminous power is the measure of the perceived power of Light. In the United States, a CFL can save over 30 USD in electricity costs over the lamp's lifetime compared to an incandescent lamp and save 2000 times its own weight in greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases are gaseous constituents of the atmosphere bothnatural and anthropogenic that absorb and emit radiation at specific wavelengths within the spectrum of thermal infrared [2] Like all fluorescent lamps, CFLs contain mercury; this complicates the disposal of fluorescent lamps. Mercury (ˈmɜrkjʊri also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum, is a Chemical element with the symbol Hg ( Latinized hydrargyrum

CFLs radiate a different light spectrum from that of incandescent lamps. Improved phosphor formulations have improved the subjective color of the light emitted by CFLs such that the best 'soft white' CFLs available in 2007 are subjectively similar in color to standard incandescent lamps. A phosphor is a substance that exhibits the phenomenon of Phosphorescence (sustained glowing after exposure to energized particles such as Electrons [3]

Contents

History

The parent to the modern compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) was invented in the late 1890s by Peter Cooper Hewitt. Peter Cooper Hewitt ( May 5, 1861 - August 25, 1921) was an American electrical engineer who demonstrated the mercury-vapor lamp [4] The Cooper Hewitt lamps were used for photographic studios and industries. [4] Edmund Germer, Friedrich Meyer, and Hans Spanner then patented a high pressure vapor lamp in 1927. Edmund Germer ( August 24, 1901 - August 10, 1987) was a German Inventor granted as the father of the Fluorescent lamp [4] George Inman later teamed with General Electric to create a practical fluorescent lamp, sold in 1938 and patented in 1941. [4] The modern CFL was invented by Ed Hammer, an engineer with General Electric, in response to the 1973 oil crisis. Edward E Hammer is an engineer who has been at the forefront of Fluorescent lighting research The 1973 oil crisis began on October 17 1973 when the members of Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC consisting of the Arab members of While it met its design goals, it would have cost GE about 25 million USD to build new factories to produce them and the invention was shelved. [5] The design was eventually leaked out and copied by others. [5]

Market

A compact fluorescent lamp used outside an office complex.
A compact fluorescent lamp used outside an office complex.

Globally introduced in the early 1980s, CFLs have steadily increased in sales volume. The most important technical advance has been the gradual replacement of electromagnetic ballasts with electronic ballasts; this has removed most of the flickering and slow starting traditionally associated with fluorescent lighting. An electrical ballast (sometimes called control gear) is a device intended to limit the amount of current in an electric There are two types of CFLs: integrated and non-integrated lamps.

Integrated CFLs

Integrated lamps combine a tube, an electronic ballast and either an Edison screw or bayonet fitting in a single CFL unit. An electrical ballast (sometimes called control gear) is a device intended to limit the amount of current in an electric The Edison screw fitting is a system of Light bulb connectors developed by Thomas Edison in 1909 under the Mazda trademark These lamps allow consumers to easily replace incandescent lamps with CFLs. Integrated CFLs work well in standard incandescent light fixtures. This lowers the cost of CFL use, since they can reuse the existing infrastructure. In addition, incandescent light fixtures are relatively inexpensive.

Non-integrated CFLs

Non-integrated lamps allow for the replacement of consumable bulbs and the extended use of electrical ballasts in a light fixture. An electrical ballast (sometimes called control gear) is a device intended to limit the amount of current in an electric This fluorescent bulb itself does not include a ballast. A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a Gas-discharge lamp that uses Electricity to excite mercury Vapor. Since the ballasts are placed in the light fixture they are larger and last longer, vis-a-vis the integrated ones. Non-integrated CFL housings can be both more expensive and sophisticated, providing options such as dimming, less flicker, faster starts, etc. Dimmers are devices used to vary the brightness of a light. By decreasing or increasing the RMS voltage and hence the mean power to the lamp it is possible [6][7]

The ballasts make these light fixtures relatively expensive. They cost anywhere from 85 to 200 USD for each recessed can. A recessed light or downlight (also pot light in Canadian English, sometimes can light canister light in American English) is If a ballast with dimming capabilities is desired the cost is anywhere from 125 to 300 USD per recessed can. Non-integrated CFLs are more popular for professional users, such as hotels and office buildings. The more advanced capabilities of these sophisticated external ballasts (e. g. , faster starts, limited flicker, dimming, longer lifespans, etc. ) are starting to appear in integrated CFLs.

Another style of non-integrated fitting is the "two piece", where the initial system includes a base adapter and detachable fluorescent tube module, and subsequently only the tube unit is replaced. The Thorn 2D and some Philips PL versions are examples, but while replacement tubes are generally still available, it is rare to see the complete kit on sale, having been overshadowed by cut-price one-piece units.

CFL power sources

CFLs are produced for both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) input. An alternating current ( AC) is an Electric current whose direction reverses cyclically as opposed to Direct current, whose direction remains constant Direct current ( DC) is the unidirectional flow of Electric charge. DC CFLs are popular for use in recreational vehicles and off-the-grid housing. In North American English the term recreational vehicle, and its acronym RV, are generally used to refer to an enclosed piece of equipment dually used as both The term off the grid or off-grid refers to living in a self-sufficient manner without reliance on one or more public utilities Some families in developing countries are using DC CFLs (with car batteries and small solar panels) and/or wind generators, to replace kerosene lanterns. Developing countries are countries that haven't reached Western-style standards of democratic government free market economy industrialization social programs and human rights guaranties A car battery is a type of Rechargeable battery that supplies electric energy to an Automobile. In the field of Photovoltaics, a photovoltaic module is a packaged interconnected assembly of photovoltaic cells also known as Solar cells An installation of The kerosene lamp (widely known in Britain as a paraffin lamp) is any type of lighting device which uses Kerosene (paraffin as a fuel

CFLs can also be operated with solar powered street lights, using solar panels located on the top or sides of a pole and luminaires that are specially wired to use the lamps. Solar energy is the Light and radiant heat from the Sun that powers Earth 's Climate and Weather and sustains Life A street light, lamppost, street lamp, light standard or lamp standard, is a raised source of Light on the edge of a Road

Comparison with incandescent lamps

Lifespan

Modern CFLs typically have a lifespan of between 6,000 and 15,000 hours, whereas incandescent lamps are usually manufactured to have a lifespan of 750 hours or 1,000 hours. A product's service life is its expected lifetime or the acceptable period of use in service [8][9] Some incandescent bulbs claim long rated lifespans of 20,000 hours [10] with reduced light output (approximately 500 versus 800 lumens). The incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is a source of electric Light that works by Incandescence, (a general [11] The lifetime of any lamp depends on many factors including operating voltage, manufacturing defects, exposure to voltage spikes, mechanical shock, frequency of cycling on and off and ambient operating temperature, among other factors. In electrical engineering spikes are fast short duration electrical transients in voltage ( voltage spikes) current ( current spike) or transferred energy A mechanical or physical shock is a sudden Acceleration or deceleration caused for example by impact drop kick Earthquake, or Explosion. The life of a CFL is significantly shorter if it is only turned on for a few minutes at a time: In the case of a 5-minute on/off cycle the lifespan of a CFL can be up to 85% shorter, reducing its lifespan to the level of an incandescent lamp. [12][13][14] The US Energy Star program says to leave them on at least 15 minutes at a time to mitigate this problem.

CFLs give less light later in their life than they do at the start. The light output depreciation is exponential, with the fastest losses being soon after the lamp was new. A quantity is said to be subject to exponential decay if it decreases at a rate proportional to its value By the middle to end of their lives, CFLs can be expected to produce 70-80% of their original light output. [15] The response of the human eye to light is logarithmic: Each f-number (or photographic 'f-stop') reduction represents a halving in actual light, but is subjectively quite a small change. Definition and base Logarithmic scales are either defined for ratios of the underlying quantity or one has to agree to measure [16] A 20-30% reduction over many thousands of hours represents a change of about half an f-stop, which is barely noticeable in everyday life. [17]

Energy efficiency

The chart shows the energy usage for different types of light bulbs operating at different light outputs. Points lower on the graph correspond to lower energy use.
The chart shows the energy usage for different types of light bulbs operating at different light outputs. Points lower on the graph correspond to lower energy use.

For a given light output, CFLs use between one fifth and one quarter of the power of an equivalent incandescent lamp. The incandescent light bulb, incandescent lamp or incandescent light globe is a source of electric Light that works by Incandescence, (a general [18] Since lighting accounted for approximately 9% of household electricity usage in the United States in 2001,[19], widespread use of CFLs could save as much as 7% from household usage.

If incandescent lamps are replaced by CFLs the heat produced by the building's lighting system will be reduced. At times when the building requires both heating and lighting, the building's central heating system will then supply the heat. For the Grand Central Records albums see Central Heating (Grand Central album and Central Heating 2.

In contrast, if the building requires both illumination and cooling, then CFLs will use less electricity themselves and will also reduce the load on the cooling system compared to incandescent lamps. The term air conditioning refers to the cooling and dehumidification of indoor air for Thermal comfort. This results in two concurrent savings, and since most air conditioners are also electrically powered, they are directly comparable. An air conditioner is an Appliance, System, or mechanism designed to extract Heat from an area via a Refrigeration cycle

There is a third case where electric lighting is used with natural ventilation and without either heating or cooling. In this case the energy savings due to CFLs are simpler to estimate, as described above.

For more details on this topic, see Luminous efficacy. Luminous efficacy is a property of Light sources which indicates what portion of the emitted Electromagnetic radiation is usable for human vision.

In order to compare the actual energy efficiency of CFLs with various other lamp technologies such as incandescent, LED and halogen, factors to compare include total lumens, the usefulness of different frequencies of light, the distribution of light around the lamps and other factors.

Cost

In addition to saving on energy cost, the average life of a CFL is between 8 and 15 times that of incandescents. [20] While the purchase price of a CFL is typically 3 to 10 times greater than that of an equivalent incandescent lamp, the extended lifetime (fewer lamps to replace and reduced labor) and lower energy use will compensate for the higher initial cost in many applications. [21] A US article stated "A household that invested $90 in changing 30 fixtures to CFLs would save $440 to $1,500 over the five-year life of the bulbs, depending on your cost of electricity. Look at your utility bill and imagine a 12% discount to estimate the savings. "[22]

Cost-Effectiveness in Commercial Buildings

CFLs are extremely cost-effective in commercial buildings. A CFL replacing a 75 W incandescent fixture offers an average yearly savings of $22 considering direct energy saving, reduced HVAC cost, and reduced labor to change lamps. The capital investment of $2 per fixture is typically paid back in about one month. Savings are greater and payback periods shorter in regions with higher than average electric rates and, to a lesser extent, higher than average cooling requirements. [23]

Noise

CFLs, much as other fluorescent lights, may emit a high-pitched buzzing sound, where incandescents do not. Such sounds are particularly noticeable in quiet rooms, and can be annoying under these circumstances. Newer compact fluorescent light bulbs are nearly noiseless, but some poorly made CFLs may still emit a buzzing sound.

Radio Frequency

As with all fluorescent lights, CFLs also generate some higher electrical frequencies which both radiate from the light unit itself, and transfer along the interconnecting electrical wiring. This is not generally considered to be a significant problem, but it can result in electronic interference with some other devices.

Starting time

Incandescents give light almost immediately upon the application of voltage. CFLs take a perceptible time to achieve full brightness, and can take much longer in very cold temperatures. Certain styles of lamp using a mercury amalgam can take up to three minutes to reach full output. Coupling this with the shorter life of CFLs when turned on and off for short amounts of time may make incandescent bulbs more attractive for applications such as outdoor or motion-activated lighting.

Cleanup of broken bulbs

Broken CFL bulbs release mercury vapors which are harmful to human and ecological health. The EPA has a page dedicated to clean-up of broken CFL Bulbs. [24] Although mercury in these bulbs is a health hazard,[24] special handling upon breakage is currently not printed on the packaging of household CFL bulbs in many countries. It is important to note that the amount of mercury released by one bulb can exceed U. S. federal guidelines for chronic exposure. [25][26]

Comparison with alternative technologies

Solid-state lighting has already filled a few specialist niches such as traffic lights and may have the potential to compete with CFLs in the near future. Solid-state lighting (SSL refers to a type of Lighting that utilizes Light-emitting diodes (LEDs Organic light-emitting diodes (OLED or Polymer The traffic light, also known as traffic signal, stop light, traffic lamp, stop-and-go lights, robot or semaphore, LED lamps have current efficiencies of 30% with higher levels attainable (recently up to 85 lm/w LEDs are available), and a lifetime of around 50,000 hours. A LED lamp is a type of solid state lighting (SSL that utilizes Light-emitting diodes (LEDs as a source of illumination rather than Electrical filaments Currently LED lamps do not deliver the intensity of light output for domestic uses at a reasonable cost. [27][28][29]

General Electric is attempting to develop more efficient incandescent bulbs that can produce the same light output as a 60-watt bulb (~800 lumens) but with half the wattage (30 watt). Their ultimate goal is to manufacture an incandescent bulb that will match the CFL's performance (a 15 watt bulb outputting 60-watt equivalency). [30] [1]

CFL availability

Standard/Integrated CFLs

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Department of Energy (DOE) run the Energy Star program, which evaluates the energy efficiency of electrical components, including integrated CFLs. The United States Department of Energy ( DOE) is a Cabinet -level department of the United States government responsible for energy policy Energy Star is an international standard for energy efficient Consumer products Those CFLs with a recent Energy Star certification start in less than one second and do not flicker. There is ongoing work in improving the 'quality' (color-rendering index) of their light. The CIE color rendering index ( CRI) (or colour rendering index in British-style spelling sometimes called color rendition index) is a quantitative

Dimmable CFLs

As of 2007, dimmable CFLs are an emerging category. The dimming range of CFLs is usually between 20% and 90%[32]. By way of comparison, incandescent lamps have a 0-100% range. Because of these limitations, Dimmable CFLs are not a 100% replacement for incandescent lights, especially for light fixtures that are dimmed for "mood scenes" such as wall sconces in a dining area. At the extreme lower end of a dimmer switch setting (below the 20% dim limit), the operation of a dimmable CFL is indeterminate -- in some cases it may remain at the approximate 20% level, in other cases it may flicker or the starter circuitry may stop and restart[33]. Above the 80% dim limit, the bulb will generally glow at 100% brightness. Also, Dimmable CFLs have a higher purchase cost than standard CFLs due to the additional circuitry required for dimming. A further limitation is that multiple dimmable CFLs on the same dimmer switch may not appear to be at the same brightness level. However, to address these limitations, PureSpectrum, Inc. has patented a technology that not only provides full dimming functionality to a CFL, it allows the bulb to start (turn on) at levels below 10%, and to mimic operation side-by-side with incandescent bulbs on the same dimmer[34].

Those with dimmer switches that would like to save energy over incandescent bulbs but still want full dimming functionality can consider halogen bulbs, which are more efficient than incandescent bulbs[35]. Philips has created a product line called Halogena Energy Saver, which purports to provide energy savings similar to CFLs but also provides the same dimming functionality as incandescent bulbs[36].

Many CF bulbs are not compatible with standard dimmer switches. However, there are some CF bulbs specifically marked as compatible with a standard electronic dimmer as may already be installed for an incandescent lamp. Some dimmable lamps may have a limited range of dimming and produce audible noise when used with some dimmers. The Noli Control Systems claim that their CFLs work on standard incandescent circuits. On the other hand, Leviton sells a dimmer designed to work specifically with Philip's dimmable CFLs. [37]

Colors

A photograph of various lamps illustrates the effect of color temperature differences (left to right): (1) Compact Fluorescent: General Electric, 13 watt, 6500 K (2) Incandescent: Sylvania 60-Watt Extra Soft White (3) Compact Fluorescent: Bright Effects, 15 watts, 2644 K (4) Compact Fluorescent: Sylvania, 14 watts, 3000 K
A photograph of various lamps illustrates the effect of color temperature differences (left to right): (1) Compact Fluorescent: General Electric, 13 watt, 6500 K (2) Incandescent: Sylvania 60-Watt Extra Soft White (3) Compact Fluorescent: Bright Effects, 15 watts, 2644 K (4) Compact Fluorescent: Sylvania, 14 watts, 3000 K
A blacklight CFL.
A blacklight CFL. A Black light or UV Light is a lamp emitting Electromagnetic radiation that is almost exclusively in the soft near ultraviolet range and emits

Color temperature can be indicated in kelvins or mireds (1 million divided by the color temperature in kelvins). Color temperature is a characteristic of Visible light that has important applications in lighting photography videography publishing and other fields The kelvin (symbol K) is a unit increment of Temperature and is one of the seven SI base units The Kelvin scale is a thermodynamic Contracted from the term micro reciprocal degree, the mired is a unit of measurement used to express Color temperature.

Color temperature kelvin mired
'Warm white' or 'Soft white' ≤ 3000 K ≥ 333 M
'White' or 'Bright White' 3500 K 286 M
'Cool white' 4000 K 250 M
'Daylight' ≥ 5000 K ≤ 200 M

Color temperature is a quantitative measure. Color temperature is a characteristic of Visible light that has important applications in lighting photography videography publishing and other fields The kelvin (symbol K) is a unit increment of Temperature and is one of the seven SI base units The Kelvin scale is a thermodynamic Contracted from the term micro reciprocal degree, the mired is a unit of measurement used to express Color temperature. A quantitative attribute is one that exists in a range of magnitudes and can therefore be measured. The higher the number in kelvins, the 'cooler', i. e. , bluer, the shade. Color names associated with a particular color temperature are not standardized for modern CFLs and other triphosphor lamps like they were for the older-style halophosphate fluorescent lamps. Variations and inconsistencies exist among manufacturers. For example, Sylvania's Daylight CFLs have a color temperature of 3500 K, while most other lamps with a 'daylight' label have color temperatures of at least 5000 K. Some vendors do not include the kelvin value on the package, but this is beginning to change now that the Energy Star Criteria for CFLs is expected to require such labeling in its 4. Energy Star is an international standard for energy efficient Consumer products 0 revision.

Some manufacturers now label their CFLs with a 3 digit code to specify the color rendering index (CRI) and color temperature of the lamp. The CIE color rendering index ( CRI) (or colour rendering index in British-style spelling sometimes called color rendition index) is a quantitative The first digit represents the CRI measured in tens of percent, while the second two digits represent the color temperature measured in hundreds of kelvins. For example, a CFL with a CRI of 83% and a color temperature of 2700 K would be given a code of 827. [38]

CFLs are also produced, less commonly, in other colors:

Black light CFLs, those with UVA generating phosphor, are much more efficient than incandescent black light lamps, since the amount of UV light that the filament of the incandescent lamp produces is only a fraction of the generated spectrum. Light therapy or phototherapy consists of exposure to daylight or to specific wavelengths of light using Lasers, LEDs Fluorescent lamps, A Black light or UV Light is a lamp emitting Electromagnetic radiation that is almost exclusively in the soft near ultraviolet range and emits Ultraviolet ( UV) light is Electromagnetic radiation with a Wavelength shorter than that of Visible light, but longer than X-rays The illusions used in the Film, Television, Theater, or Entertainment industries to simulate the imagined events in a story are traditionally called

Being a gas discharge lamp, a CFL will not generate all frequencies of visible light; the actual color rendering index is a design compromise (see below). Gas discharge lamps are a family of artificial light sources that generate light by sending an Electrical discharge through an ionized gas i The CIE color rendering index ( CRI) (or colour rendering index in British-style spelling sometimes called color rendition index) is a quantitative With less than perfect color rendering, CFLs can be unsatisfactory for inside lighting, but modern, high quality designs are proving acceptable for home use.

Other terms that apply to CFLs:

Environmental issues

Energy savings

Since Compact Fluorescent uses less power to supply the same amount of light as an incandescent lamp, they decrease energy consumption and the environmental effects of electric power generation. Full-spectrum light is light that covers the Electromagnetic spectrum from Infrared through near- Ultraviolet, or all wavelengths that are useful to plant Modern technology uses large amounts of electrical power This is normally generated at Power plants which convert some other kind of energy into electrical power Where electricity is largely produced from burning fossil fuels, the savings reduces emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants; in other areas the reduction may help reduce negative impacts from radioactive waste, hydroelectric plants, or other sources. Fossil fuels or mineral fuels are fossil source Fuels that is Hydrocarbons found within the top layer of the Earth’s crust. Greenhouse gases are gaseous constituents of the atmosphere bothnatural and anthropogenic that absorb and emit radiation at specific wavelengths within the spectrum of thermal infrared Radioactive wastes are Waste types containing radioactive Chemical elements that do not have a practical purpose Hydroelectricity is electricity generated by Hydropower, ie the production of power through use of the gravitational force of falling water

While CFLs require more energy in manufacturing than incandescent lamps, this is said to be offset by the fact that they last longer and use less energy during their lifespan. [39][40]

Mercury use of compact fluorescent lamp vs. incandescent lamp if powered by electricity generated completely from coal, though coal accounts for only about half of the power production in the United States.
Mercury use of compact fluorescent lamp vs. incandescent lamp if powered by electricity generated completely from coal, though coal accounts for only about half of the power production in the United States. Coal power accounts for about half of the electricity production in the United States.

However there is no standard way to calculate the amount of energy 'embodied' in a device (e. g. Should one include the energy consumption/transport of workers in the factory?), and currently there is little in the way of trustworthy evidence to demonstrate the differences between the manufacturing, delivery, and retailing consumption of energy in the different forms of lighting.

Mercury emissions

CFLs, like all fluorescent lamps, contain small amounts of mercury[41][42] and it is a concern for landfills and waste incinerators where the mercury from lamps is released and contributes to air and water pollution. A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a Gas-discharge lamp that uses Electricity to excite mercury Vapor. Mercury (ˈmɜrkjʊri also called quicksilver or hydrargyrum, is a Chemical element with the symbol Hg ( Latinized hydrargyrum For other uses see Water treatment and Land reclamation. A landfill, also known as a dump (and historically as Incineration is a waste treatment technology that involves the Combustion of organic materials and/or substances Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability disorder harm or discomfort to the physical systems or living organisms they are in In the USA, lighting manufacturer members of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) have voluntarily capped the amount of mercury used in CFLs:

Under the voluntary commitment, effective 15 April 2007, NEMA members will cap the total mercury content in CFLs of less than 25 watts at 5 milligrams (mg) per unit. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association or NEMA is a U Events 1450 - Battle of Formigny: Toward the end of the Hundred Years' War, the French attack and nearly annihilate English Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. The total mercury content of CFLs that use 25 to 40 watts of electricity will be capped at 6 mg per unit. [43]

A June 2007 article calculated that the overall mercury emission by CFLs is less than the mercury released into the atmosphere by coal-fired power generation for series of equivalent incandescent lamps over the same period. [44] Of course, not all electricity is coal generated, but the mercury from spent CFLs is not released into air if the bulbs are not broken in transport. Only 3% of CFL bulbs are properly disposed of or recycled. This comparison also only refers to the statistics of a CFL bulb surviving its full rated life. [45]

Although they make up only 19% of power generation in Canada,[46] coal power plants are "the largest uncontrolled industrial source of mercury emissions in Canada". A fossil fuel power plant burns Fossil fuels such as Coal, Natural gas or Petroleum (oil to produce Electricity. [47] According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), when coal power is used, less mercury is released when fluorescent lamps are used, even including mercury in the lamps. [48] EPA is implementing policies to reduce airborne mercury emissions by coal plants, with an objective of 70% reducition by 2018. [49]

The Albany Times Union reported that the annual mercury emissions of a single cement plant amounted to 400 pounds. [50] That amount roughly corresponds to the mercury content in 4,500 million compact fluorescent lamps.

Some manufacturers such as Philips, GE and Turolight make very low mercury content CFLs. [51] In 2007, Turolight claimed its new Genesis Fusion line contained only 1mg of mercury, making it the lowest EnergyStar approved bulb in North America.

Safe disposal requires storing the bulbs unbroken until they can be processed. Consumers should seek advice from local authorities. Local governments are administrative offices that are smaller than a State. Usually, one can either:

Broken CFLs are an immediate health hazard due to the evaporation of mercury into the atmosphere. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recommends that, in the absence of local guideline, fluorescent bulbs be double-bagged in plastic bags before disposal. [24]

The first step of processing CFLs involves crushing the bulbs in a machine that uses negative pressure ventilation and a mercury-absorbing filter or cold trap to contain mercury vapor. A cryopump is a Vacuum pump that traps Gases and Vapours by condensing them on a cold surface Many municipalities are purchasing such machines. The crushed glass and metal is stored in drums, ready for shipping to recycling factories.

According to the Northwest Compact Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Project, because household users have the option of disposing of these products in the same way they dispose of other solid waste, "a large majority of household CFLs are going to municipal solid waste". They additionally note that an EPA report on mercury emissions from fluorescent tube lamp disposal indicates the percentage of total mercury released from the following disposal options: municipal waste landfill 3. 2%, recycling 3%, municipal waste incineration 17. 55% and hazardous waste disposal 0. 2%. [52]

How they work

Parts

Electronic ballast of a compact fluorescent lamp
Electronic ballast of a compact fluorescent lamp

There are two main parts in a CFL: the gas-filled tube (also called bulb or burner) and the magnetic or electronic ballast. An electrical ballast (sometimes called control gear) is a device intended to limit the amount of current in an electric An electrical ballast (sometimes called control gear) is a device intended to limit the amount of current in an electric Electrical energy in the form of an electrical current from the ballast flows through the gas, causing it to emit ultraviolet light. Electric energy is the potential energy associated with the conservative Coulomb forces between Charged particles contained within a system, where Electric current is the flow (movement of Electric charge. The SI unit of electric current is the Ampere. Ultraviolet ( UV) light is Electromagnetic radiation with a Wavelength shorter than that of Visible light, but longer than X-rays The ultraviolet light then excites a white phosphor coating on the inside of the tube. A phosphor is a substance that exhibits the phenomenon of Phosphorescence (sustained glowing after exposure to energized particles such as Electrons This coating emits visible light. CFLs that flicker when they start have magnetic ballasts; CFLs with electronic ballasts are now much more common. See Fluorescent lamp. A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a Gas-discharge lamp that uses Electricity to excite mercury Vapor.

Electronic ballasts contain a small circuit board with rectifiers, a filter capacitor and usually two switching transistors connected as a high-frequency resonant series DC to AC inverter. A rectifier is an electrical device that converts Alternating current (AC to Direct current (DC a process known as rectification. A capacitor is a passive electrical component that can store Energy in the Electric field between a pair of conductors In Electronics, a transistor is a Semiconductor device commonly used to amplify or switch electronic signals The resulting high frequency, around 40 kHz or higher, is applied to the lamp tube. Since the resonant converter tends to stabilize lamp current (and light produced) over a range of input voltages, standard CFLs do not respond well in dimming applications and special lamps are required for dimming service.

End of life

Both the ballast and the lamp tube are subject to failure from normal use. A detailed description of the failure modes of fluorescent lamps is given in the Fluorescent lamp article. A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a Gas-discharge lamp that uses Electricity to excite mercury Vapor. Additionally, the electronic ballast may fail since it has a number of component parts; such failures may be accompanied by discoloration or distortion of the ballast enclosure, odors, or smoke. The lamps are internally protected and are meant to fail safely at the end of their lives. Industry associations are working toward advising consumers of the different failure mode of CFLs compared to incandescent lamps, and to develop lamps with inoffensive failure modes. [53]

Spent lamps should be recycled to contain the small amount of mercury in each lamp, in preference to disposal in landfills. At end of life, CFLs should be recycled by specialist firms. In the European Union, CFLs are one of many products subject to the WEEE recycling scheme. The European Union ( EU) is a political and economic union of twenty-seven member states, located primarily in The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE Directive is the European Community directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment The retail price includes an amount to pay for recycling, and manufacturers and importers have an obligation to collect and recycle CFLs. Price in Economics and Business is the result of an exchange and from that trade we assign a numerical Monetary value to a good,

Design issues

The primary purposes of CFL design are high electrical efficiency and durability. The efficiency of an entity (a device, component, or System) in Electronics and Electrical engineering is defined as useful However, there are some other areas of CFL design and operation that are problematic:

CFLs will fail prematurely if overheated. Current recommendations for fully enclosed, unventilated light fixtures (such as those recessed into insulated ceilings), are either to use 'reflector CFLs' (R-CFL)[59][60] or to replace such fixtures with those designed for CFLs. [59]

Other CFL technologies

Another type of fluorescent lamp is the electrodeless fluorescent, known as a radiofluorescent lamp or fluorescent induction lamp. In contrast with all other electrical lamps that use electrical connections through the lamp envelope to transfer power to the lamp in electrodeless lamps the power needed to generate Unlike virtually all other conventional lamps that have hardwired electrical connections to transfer energy to the lamp core, the electrodeless fluorescent accomplishes this solely by electromagnetic induction. Faraday's law of induction describes an important basic law of electromagnetism which is involved in the working of Transformers Inductors and many forms of The induction is effected by means of a wire-wound ferrite core that projects upward into the bulb encased in an inverted U-shaped glass cover. The wire is energized with high frequency electricity often 2. High frequency (HF radio frequencies are between 3 and 30 MHz. 65 or 13. 6 MHz; this ionizes the mercury vapor, exciting the phosphor and producing light. Induction lamps also have greater efficiencies per watt, higher powers than CFLs and a lifetime currently between 15,000 and 100,000 hours. [73] By 2007, several manufacturers have already introduced dimmable induction lamps, making their application even more flexible and accommodating.

Currently, this type of light source is struggling with a high cost of production, stability of the products produced in China, establishing an internationally recognized standard and problems with EMC[74] and RFI. Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC is the branch of electrical sciences which studies the unintentional generation propagation and reception of electromagnetic energy with reference to Induction lighting is excluded from Energy Star standard for 2007 by the EPA.

Another variation on existing CFL technologies are bulbs with an external nano-particle coating of titanium dioxide. Titanium dioxide, also known as titanium(IV oxide or titania, is the naturally occurring Oxide of Titanium, chemical formula Ti[[oxygen Titanium dioxide is a photocatalyst, becoming ionized when exposed to UV light produced by the CFL. It is thereby capable of converting oxygen to ozone and water to hydroxyl radicals, which neutralize odors and kill bacteria, viruses, and mold spores.

The Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp (CCFL) is one of the newest forms of CFL. A cold cathode is an element used within some Nixie tubes Gas discharge lamps Gas filled tubes and Vacuum tubes Cold cathodes do not CCFLs use electrodes without a filament. The voltage of CCFLs is about 5 times higher than CFLs and the current is about 10 times lower. CCFLs have a diameter of about 3 millimeters. The lifetime of CCFLs is about 50,000 hours. The lumens-per-watt value is about half that of CFLs.

CCFLs were initially used for thin monitors and backlighting, but they are now also manufactured for use as lamps. The efficacy (lumens/watt) is actually lower than that of CFLs. Their advantages are that they are instant-on, like incandescents, they are compatible with timers, photocells and dimmers, and they have a long life of approximately 50,000 hours. CCFLs are a convenient transition technology for those who are not comfortable with the short lag time associated with the initial lighting of CFLs. They are also an effective and efficient replacement for lighting that is turned on and off frequently with little extended use (e. g. a bathroom or closet).

Efforts to encourage adoption

Due to the potential to reduce electric consumption and hence pollution, various organizations have undertaken measures to encourage the adoption of CFLs and other efficient lighting devices, with efforts ranging from publicity to encourage awareness and make CFLs more widely available to direct measures to provide CFLs to the public. Some electric utilities and local governments have subsidized CFLs or provided them free to customers as a means of reducing electric demand (and thereby delaying additional investments in generation).

More controversially, some governments are considering stronger measures to encourage adoption of CFLs or even entirely displace incandescents; some proposed efforts involve tax measures, while others have gone further by instituting bans on future production of incandescent light bulbs. Ireland has announced it intends in 2009 to be the first country to implement such a ban, but the proposal is yet to be subject to public consultation and EU approval. Norway has abandoned attempts to introduce a ban which it calls 'virtually irreconcilable' with EU market rules. It has opted for voluntary agreements. Elsewhere Australia has announced a plan to phase out the use of incandescent lamps by 2010 while Canada has also committed to phasing out incandescent lamps starting in 2012.

In the United States and Canada, the Energy Star program labels compact fluorescent lamps that meet a set of standards for starting time, life expectancy, color, and consistency of performance. Energy Star is an international standard for energy efficient Consumer products The intent of the program is to reduce consumer concerns due to variable quality of products. [75]

Voluntary measures

In April 2008 British Gas announced it would give away 4 free CFLs to each of their 13 million customers, totalling 52,000,000 bulbs.

The Home Depot gave away 1,000,000 n:vision CFLs on Earth Day 2007. The Home Depot ( is an American Retailer of Home improvement and construction products and services Earth Day is one of two Observances both held annually during spring in the Northern hemisphere, and autumn in the Southern hemisphere.

IKEA in the UK gave 6 free CFLs to staff, and will replace them free when they run out in a 'bulb for life' campaign as part of World Environment Day. IKEA is a privately-held international home products retailer that sells flat pack Furniture, accessories bathrooms and kitchens at retail stores around the world IKEA in Sweden has also handed out free CFLs to their customers.

Wal-Mart announced in September 2006 that it was starting a campaign to endorse CFLs. Wal-Mart Stores Inc (or Walmart as written in its new logo is an American public corporation that runs a chain of large discount department stores The store aims to sell one CFL to every one of their 100 million customers within the next year. [76]

In Canada, there is an effort to get every household to change at least one lamp. Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Project Porchlight is mobilizing volunteers to deliver one free CFL door to door to every household in their own neighbourhoods. More than one million bulbs have been delivered since the first campaign in Ottawa in November, 2005. Project Porchlight is active in the provinces of Alberta, Ontario, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, in the Yukon Territory, and is launching state-wide programs in Vermont and New Jersey in 2008. Alberta (ælˈbɝtə is one of Canada's prairie provinces. It became a province on September 1 1905 Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Yukon (ˈjuːkɒn is the westernmost and smallest of Canada's three territories.

In other locations in Canada, local utilities regularly undertake 'energy audits' to customers to suggest ways to reduce consumption (and reducing investment requirements for the utilities); CFLs are often given away or provided at subsidized prices to raise awareness of the potential savings.

The Ontario Power Authority has a voluntary program providing immediate cash rebates via coupons for the purchase of CFLs. The Ontario Power Authority (OPA was established through the Electricity Restructuring Act 2004 (Bill 100 The campaign is driven by posters, ads and their web site Every Kilowatt Counts.

The US-based nonprofit Environmental Defense initiated a campaign in June 2006 called Make the Switch to encourage the public to switch from incandescent lamps to compact fluorescent lamps. Environmental Defense Fund or EDF (formerly known as Environmental Defense) is a US -based nonprofit environmental advocacy group. It asked every household in the US to replace three 60-watt incandescent lamps with CFLs. Environmental Defense claims that if every household were to do this, the change could reduce pollution as much as taking 3. 5 million cars off the road. In the Netherlands, Greenpeace is attempting to mobilize people to Change 1 million light bulbs to CFLs. The Netherlands ( Dutch:, ˈnedərlɑnt is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which consists of the Netherlands the Netherlands Greenpeace, originally known as the Greenpeace Foundation, was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1972

In February 2007, the 18seconds campaign was launched with leaders from business (Yahoo! and Walmart) and US Government (EPA and DOE) to increase awareness of energy efficient lamps as a way to slow global climate change . Wal-Mart Stores Inc (or Walmart as written in its new logo is an American public corporation that runs a chain of large discount department stores The federal government of the United States is the central United States Governmental body established by the United States Constitution. Climate change is any long-term significant change in the “average weather” that a given region experiences The coalition was named 18seconds to reflect the amount of time it takes for one person to change a lamp. To coincide with the launch of this campaign, Yahoo has created a Web site 18seconds.org that will track lamp sales and energy savings nationwide and encourage lamp switching competition among cities and states. [77]

In South Africa, the main electricity supply company Eskom has launched a program to exchange incandescent lamps for CFLs for free. The Republic of South Africa (also known by other official names) is a country located at the southern tip of the continent of Africa Its aim is to reduce the electrical demand at peak times. [2]

Recognizing that lower income households are less likely to lay out the significantly greater retail price for compact fluorescent lamps, which can cost 5 to 6 times the cost of an incandescent lamp, the non-profit organization Wattsaver [3] is accepting donations that will be used to give compact fluorescent lamps to these lower income households.

In New Zealand an organisation called Energy Mad[78] was established in 2004. New Zealand is an Island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island Energy Mad is promoting CFL adoption with a target of introducing five of their branded ecobulbs[79] into 55% of New Zealand homes. [80] They are using various promotions with retailers and discount coupons to attempt to achieve this. By utilizing these vouchers, users give Energy Mad the carbon credits due to the implied replacement of an incandescent lamp with the CFL. [81]

In Australia a company [82] offers residents in selected municipalities free compact fluorescent lamps to replace their incandescent lightbulbs, including free installation. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Residents have to sign over to them the carbon credits resulting from energy savings over the expected life of the compact fluorescent lamps.

In October 2007, electro distribution companies in Slovenia will give away 800,000 21W Osram CFL light bulbs (one to every household in Slovenia). Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia (Republika Slovenija) is a Country in southern Central Europe bordering Italy to the west OSRAM is part of the industry sector of Siemens AG and one of the two leading lighting manufacturers in the world Project initiator is Slovenian power plant holding - HSE Group. [4]

Government efforts to encourage adoption of CFLs

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On 20 February 2007, the Federal Government announced that by 2010, incandescent light bulbs would be banned in Australia, making it the first country in the world to announce such a ban. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. Events 1472 - Orkney and Shetland are left by Norway to Scotland, due to a Dowry payment Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Australia topics. [83][84] It is estimated that greenhouse gas emissions will be cut by 800,000 tonnes (Australia's current emission total is 564. Greenhouse gases are gaseous constituents of the atmosphere bothnatural and anthropogenic that absorb and emit radiation at specific wavelengths within the spectrum of thermal infrared 7 million tonnes), a saving of approximate 0. 14%. The Government has not announced any concurrent recycling program for old incandescent lamps. [85] The South Australian government has published an energy saving calculator in order to help people calculate their individual benefits. South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country

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The Environment Minister Bruno Tobback is intent on banning incandescent light bulbs, and thinks the ban on incandescent light bulbs should be included in the list of measures under the Kyoto Protocol. The Kingdom of Belgium is a Country in northwest Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts its headquarters as well as those Bruno Tobback (born August 22, 1969) was the Minister of Environment and Pensions in the Belgian federal government from 2004 [86][87] Former energy Minister Kris Peeters supports this position as well. Kris Peeters ( 18 May, 1962) is a Flemish politician and member of the Christian Democratic and Flemish party who is currently Minister-President [88]

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On 2007-04-18, the Ontario government's Minister of Energy Dwight Duncan announced that it was planning to ban the sale of inefficient lighting in 2012 to cut the local energy consumption. Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1025 - Bolesław Chrobry is crowned in Gniezno, becoming the first King of Poland. Ontario (ɒnˈtɛrioʊ is a province located in the central part of Canada, the largest by population and second largest after Quebec Dwight Duncan, MPP (born January 3, 1959) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. [89][90] The Ontario Power Authority has a voluntary program providing immediate cash rebates via coupons for the purchase of CFLs. The Ontario Power Authority (OPA was established through the Electricity Restructuring Act 2004 (Bill 100 The campaign is driven by posters, ads and their web site Every Kilowatt Counts (this program ended on Nov 30, 2007).

Following the announcement, the province of Nova Scotia has also pondered a similar ban. Nova Scotia (ˌnəʊvəˈskəʊʃə ( Latin for New Scotland; Alba Nuadh Nouvelle-Écosse is a Canadian province located on Canada 's [91] However, Energy Minister Bill Dooks said he expects it would be 4 or 5 years before a ban is in place. Bill Dooks (born January 24, 1956 in Musquodoboit Harbour Nova Scotia) is a Canadian politician who currently serves as Minister of Tourism

The territory of Nunavut is planning to ban incandescent lamps in May 2007. Nunavut (ˈnuːnəvʊt ( Inuktitut syllabics: ᓄᓇᕗᑦ is the largest and newest territory of Canada; it was separated officially from the [92]

Hydro-Québec offers mail-in rebates for many Energy Star appliances including the fluorescent lamp. Hydro-Québec is a Crown corporation that provides electricity to Quebec, Canada and the north-eastern parts of the United States They have a vigorous advertising campaign that includes radio, television and bus shelter billboard advertisements. They are currently offering up to $25 in mail-in rebates for their customers who buy the bulbs. [93]

A week later, on 2007-04-25, the federal government's Environment Minister John Baird announced plans to ban the sale of incandescent lamps by 2012 all over Canada. Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Events 1607 - Eighty Years' War: The Dutch fleet destroys the anchored Spanish fleet at Gibraltar. John Russell Baird, PC, MP (born May 26 1969 is a Canadian politician According to the minister, Canada will save 3-4 billion CAD over the lifetime of the new bulbs. [94][95]

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Since 2002 the Government of Ecuador through the project PROMEC www. For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic Ecuador topics. promec. gov. ec has made efforts to introduce CFL technology for household use. In February 2007, the project of replace six millions of CFL in donation directly to the population with low incomes with no access to this technology began, and through this effort reduce 439000 tonCO2. It is expected that the distribution will happen before the end of 2008. The project has been designed to fulfill the requirement of the United Nations and qualified as Clean Development Mechanism project. Other initiative in this way is the energy efficiency projects in public buildings. www. meer. gov. ec

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The European Union has proposed a ban on incandescent light bulbs, planned to come into effect in the near future, but this will not affect existing incandescent bulbs, only the production of new bulbs. The European Union ( EU) is a political and economic union of twenty-seven member states, located primarily in [96] However, the proposal has yet to be approved by all member states or the European Parliament.

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On the 26 September 2007, Swedish People's Party MP Christina Gestrin, has posted a bill through the Eduskunta for banning incandescent light bulbs in Finland by 2011. Finland, officially the Republic of Finland ( is a Nordic country situated in the Fennoscandian region of northern Europe. Events 46 BC - Julius Caesar dedicates a Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. For other uses see Bill. A bill is a proposed new law introduced within a Legislature that has not been ratified, adopted The Eduskunta (in Finnish) or the Riksdag (in Swedish) is the Parliament of Finland. It is estimated that the ban would save Finland around to 200,000 tonnes on carbon dioxide emissions. [97]

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Germany's Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel has urged the European Commission to ban inefficient light bulbs in the EU in the fight against global warming. Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany ( ˈbʊndəsʁepuˌbliːk ˈdɔʏtʃlant is a Country in Central Europe. Sigmar Gabriel (born 12 September 1959 in Goslar) is a German politician ( SPD) The European Commission (formally the Commission of the European Communities) is the executive branch of the European Union. The EU could reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 25 million tonnes a year if energy saving light bulbs such as CFLs were used in both the domestic and services sectors. . [98]

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In India, Fluorescent lamps have been the de-facto standard for urban home illumination for decades. India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country India, officially the Republic of India (भारत गणराज्य inc-Latn Bhārat Gaṇarājya; see also other Indian languages) is a country A fluorescent lamp or fluorescent tube is a Gas-discharge lamp that uses Electricity to excite mercury Vapor. However, many lower middle class homes do not have the electrical wiring that is compatible with FL devices. Since low income households generally cannot afford to rewire their homes, they were compelled to use inefficient tungsten filament (incandescent) bulbs. In recent years, there has been a drive to popularize and implement CFLs in the country. CFLs are compatible with the incandescent bulb sockets and so can be retrofitted into homes with such sockets. Studies have been undertaken by the independent academics, as well as the Indian Administrative Service and the Indian Institute of Technology that recommend an aggressive implementation of the prescription for Education, Policy support, Standards, Demonstrations and Industry involvement for popularising CFLs. The Indian Administrative Service ( IAS) is the administrative Civil service of the Indian government. The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs, are a group of fourteen autonomous Engineering and Technology -oriented institutes of Higher education established [99][100]

Flag of Ireland Ireland

On 6 December 2007, Ireland's Environment minister John Gormley, delivered his Carbon Budget in Dáil Éireann. Ireland ( Irish: Éire, ˈeːrʲə is a country in north-western Europe. Events 1060 - Béla I of Hungary is crowned king of Hungary 1240 - Mongol invasion of Rus: Kiev Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. The Minister for the Environment Heritage and Local Government (Aire Comhshaoil Oidhreacht agus Rialtais Áitiúil is the senior minister at the Department of the Environment John Gormley (born 4 August 1959 is the leader of the Irish Green Party and the Minister for the Environment Heritage and Local Government. ga '''Dáil Éireann''' ( English House of Representatives of Ireland) is the principal chamber of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament Minister Gormley announced that the country would stop using incandescent bulbs by January 2009, making it the first country to implement such a ban. These changes will result in savings of 700,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions from residential lighting and will result in Irish consumers saving over €185 million a year in electricity costs. [101] However the proposal has yet to undergo public consultation and receive EU approval under market rules.

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The Netherlands is moving ahead with plans to ban incandescent light bulbs as well. The Netherlands ( Dutch:, ˈnedərlɑnt is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which consists of the Netherlands the Netherlands The Netherlands ( Dutch:, ˈnedərlɑnt is the European part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which consists of the Netherlands the Netherlands The Environment minister Jacqueline Cramer wants a ban on incandescent light bulbs by 2011. Jacqueline Marian Cramer (born April 10 1951 in Alkmaar) is Minister of Housing Spatial Planning and the Environment in the Fourth Balkenende [102]

Flag of New Zealand New Zealand

In response to the Australian ban, New Zealand is considering similar measures. New Zealand is an Island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island New Zealand is an Island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island Climate Change Minister David Parker said, "The Australians are talking about looking at banning ordinary light bulbs in 3 years' time. Before politics Previously Parker worked as a litigation partner in the law firm Anderson Lloyd Caudwell and later as a businessman I think by the time that is implemented in Australia - if it is - we will be doing something very similar. "[103]

Flag of Pakistan Pakistan

During Pakistan's 2007 summer season, when energy demand is at its peak, the government of Pakistan repeatedly asked the public to use fluorescent lamps (commonly known as energy savers in Pakistan). Pakistan () officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia, Southwest Asia, Middle East and There were talks of making fluorescent lamps available on subsidised rates.

The newly elected government headed by Mr. Yousuf Raza Gilani (Prime minister) announced its first 100 days plan, and instructed to arrange 10 million pcs of energy saver bulbs at lowest possible price. Which shall give immediate relief against 2200 MW power deficit causing load sheding throughout the country.

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In the UK, Dr Matt Prescott of Banthebulb.org first proposed a ban in February 2005 and has since lobbied Parliament to tax, phase out and ban domestic incandescent lamps, a measure that has generated controversy. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom, the UK or Britain,is a Sovereign state located The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body in the United Kingdom and British overseas territories Recently, the light bulb manufacturer Philips has also set up a web site called aSimpleSwitch.com in support of a ban of high energy incandescent light bulb, but the continued use of high efficiency incandescents and halogens; other commentators oppose any proposed ban. [105] The Government itself focuses its efforts to improve household energy efficiency through its establishment and funding of the Energy Saving Trust. Energy Saving Trust is a non-profit organisation jointly funded by the British Government and the private sector in order to help fight Climate change by promoting

The Co-op have also stopped selling incandescent lamps in 50 pilot stores, with a view to withdrawing them completely in the future. Co-operative Group Limited, trading as The Co-operative Group, is a United Kingdom Consumers' co-operative, and one of the world's largest consumer-owned They have also reduced the prices of their CFLs to make them more attractive in the short term. [106]

On the 27 September 2007, the government announced plans to phase out the sale of incandescent light bulbs by 2011. Events 489 - Odoacer attacks Theodoric at the Battle of Verona and is defeated again Year 2007 ( MMVII) was a Common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar in the 21st century. Retailers will not replace 150 watt bulbs from January 2008, 100 watt bulbs from January 2009, 40 watt bulbs in 2010, and all remaining high power bulbs by 2011. These plans are voluntary, however they have wide support from retailers such as Currys, Habitat, Woolworths, Co-op, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Tesco. Currys is an electrical Retailer in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and is owned by DSG International plc. A habitat (which is Latin for "it inhabits" is an Ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular Species. Asda is a United Kingdom Supermarket chain which retails food clothing and general merchandise Wm Morrison Supermarkets PLC ( is the fourth largest chain of Supermarkets in the United Kingdom. J Sainsbury plc ( is the parent company of Sainsbury's Supermarkets Ltd commonly known as Sainsbury's (also Sainsbury and JS) the third largest Tesco plc is a British -based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain This initiative has been criticised by environmental groups such as Greenpeace, and other political parties, who think mandatory measures should be introduced. Greenpeace, originally known as the Greenpeace Foundation, was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1972

Current building regulations also require some of the light fittings in new houses to be specially designed to only take CFLs. These fittings have a 2 or 4-pin socket, instead of the usual bayonet or screw fitting.

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In January 2007, California State Assembly member Lloyd E. Levine (D-Van Nuys) announced that he would introduce the 'How Many Legislators does it take to Change a Light Bulb Act' (a reference to light bulb jokes), which would ban the sale of incandescent light bulbs in California starting in 2012. The United States of America —commonly referred to as the The California State Assembly is the Lower house of the California State Legislature. Lloyd Edward Levine (born 1969 is a Democrat who has represented California's 40th Assembly District since December 2002 The lightbulb joke is an example of an endless-variations Joke and has possibly thousands of versions covering every imaginable culture belief occupation and special-interest California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. [107] That bill is now dead, though a competing bill by California State Assembly member Jared Huffman (D-Santa Rosa) was signed by Governor Schwarzenegger on 12 October. The California State Assembly is the Lower house of the California State Legislature. Santa Rosa is the County seat of Sonoma County California, United States [108]

A few days later, Connecticut state Representative Mary M. Connecticut ( is a state located in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. Mushinsky (D-Wallingford) proposed a similar ban for the state of Connecticut. [109][110]

On 8 February 2007, New Jersey Assemblyman Larry Chatzidakis introduced a bill that calls for the state to switch to fluorescent lighting in government buildings over the next three years. New Jersey ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States. Larry Chatzidakis (born June 24, 1949) is an American Republican Party Politician, who has served "The light bulb was invented a long time ago and a lot of things have changed since then," said Chatzidakis. "I obviously respect the memory of Thomas Edison, but what we're looking at here is using less energy. "[111]

On 1 October 2007, West Virginia Governor Joe Manchin named 1 October 'Change a Light, Change the World Day', while giving a speech at West Virginia University. This is a list of Governors of West Virginia List of Governors Joseph "Joe" Manchin III (born August 24, 1947 in Farmington West Virginia) is an American politician from the State of West Virginia University is a Coeducational public Research university in Morgantown, West Virginia, USA. The university on the same day launched a massive program called WECAN, or West Virginia University Conservation Awareness Now. On launch day, there was a light bulb exchange in conjunction with Osram Sylvania at the university student union giving a compact fluorescent bulb for each regular incandescent bulb turned in. Osram Sylvania Inc is the North American operation of lighting manufacturer Osram GmbH which is owned by Siemens AG. [112]

On 19 December 2007, United States President George W. Bush signed the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007. George Walker Bush ( born July 6 1946 is the forty-third and current President of the United States. The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 ( originally named the CLEAN Energy Act of 2007) is an Act of Congress concerning the Energy policy of the Among other provisions, that law sets efficiency standards for electric lights that will see the incandescent light bulb phased off the US market beginning in 2012. [113]

See also

Notes and references

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  10. ^ 60 Watt Light Bulbs - 1000-Bulbs - The Light Bulb Superstore
  11. ^ Light output of long-life incandescent lamps
  12. ^ Minnesota's Energy Challenge
  13. ^ Low Energy Long Life CFL Light Bulbs Globe Style- Bayonet Cap and Edison Screwed Cap
  14. ^ Get the Most Life out of your CFL « KitchAnn Style
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compact fluorescent lamp

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  1. A type of fluorescent lamp.
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