Dave Pritchard
Member
Ralph,
You have a good grasp of the technical issues for incandescent bulbs and energy. I live in the Southeast, where most of our energy money is spent on cooling buildings. Our situation is very different from yours in Washington state. Even though incandescents are wasteful here, a national ban on incandescent bulbs is just not right.
Also, the cheapest CFLs will not last. You have to buy the good ones in order to get good performance and long life. A curly light bulb with a throw-away ballast is a band-aid solution anyway. The better light is a florescent fixture designed as such. LED lights may be the future, but they produce a surprising amount of heat for the light they produce.
You have a good grasp of the technical issues for incandescent bulbs and energy. I live in the Southeast, where most of our energy money is spent on cooling buildings. Our situation is very different from yours in Washington state. Even though incandescents are wasteful here, a national ban on incandescent bulbs is just not right.
Also, the cheapest CFLs will not last. You have to buy the good ones in order to get good performance and long life. A curly light bulb with a throw-away ballast is a band-aid solution anyway. The better light is a florescent fixture designed as such. LED lights may be the future, but they produce a surprising amount of heat for the light they produce.
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