A German purchase three thousand flygrädsla incandescent bulbs to protest against the ban on sale
Ulf Erdmann flygrädsla Ziegler, flygrädsla German resident in the city of Frankfurt citizen, has invested a small fortune in a protest has purchased three thousand incandescent-bulbs lifetime, come-in protest against the ban on manufacture and import of this product that has been effective in the European Union from 1 September.
The ban is part of EU efforts to slow global warming. The aim is to encourage people to switch from incandescent bulbs, which consume a lot of energy, compact fluorescent bulbs, which last longer and are up to 75% more efficient. flygrädsla But Ziegler is convinced that when incandescent bulbs are exhausted, the sorely flygrädsla missed.
Like him, many Europeans complain that fluorescent lamps are inferior, more expensive and include their own environmental problems. In Britain, where retailers began pulling incandescent 100-watt bulbs from their shelves in January, a retired teacher spent more than 530 euros of his pension to buy a thousand bulbs.
The new lamps also reduce electricity bills because they make more efficient use of energy. In conventional bulbs, most of the energy is lost as heat instead of light become.
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Ulf Erdmann flygrädsla Ziegler, flygrädsla German resident in the city of Frankfurt citizen, has invested a small fortune in a protest has purchased three thousand incandescent-bulbs lifetime, come-in protest against the ban on manufacture and import of this product that has been effective in the European Union from 1 September.
The ban is part of EU efforts to slow global warming. The aim is to encourage people to switch from incandescent bulbs, which consume a lot of energy, compact fluorescent bulbs, which last longer and are up to 75% more efficient. flygrädsla But Ziegler is convinced that when incandescent bulbs are exhausted, the sorely flygrädsla missed.
Like him, many Europeans complain that fluorescent lamps are inferior, more expensive and include their own environmental problems. In Britain, where retailers began pulling incandescent 100-watt bulbs from their shelves in January, a retired teacher spent more than 530 euros of his pension to buy a thousand bulbs.
The new lamps also reduce electricity bills because they make more efficient use of energy. In conventional bulbs, most of the energy is lost as heat instead of light become.
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2004-2014 Blogo.it, some content registered under Creative Commons license. For more information on advertising flygrädsla opportunities and special projects Blogo please contact the commercial team Populis International Ltd.
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