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When I started preparing magistretti this post, my idea was to simply submit a video, which I found very interesting was, on the dangers of light bulbs. However, to the extent that I've been getting magistretti into this topic, I realized that the issue of light bulbs is like that thread that, get by, a whole heap appears.
Well yes ... decree after decree, regulation after regulation, the lords of the EU are getting every aspect of our lives are perfectly regulated. And if that was not enough, I also really like that this regulation is changed magistretti every so often so that abide by the law involving often having to change anything.
They call it encourage consumption, and change magistretti is something most singular excuse cars (Renewal Plan), mattresses, heaters, boilers, sunglasses, prescription eyeglasses, washing machines and refrigerators (more Renewal Plan on the grounds of energy efficiency), televisions ... to adapt to new technology TDT, and so on to infinity.
It is assumed that they are concerned about the planet, the environment, energy efficiency, and of course, for us, the citizens. So regulate everything magistretti and prohibit everything that is not strictly required
If you make two posts denounced magistretti the ban, by decree of the EU, natural magistretti health products with health claims, in this, we will discuss another ban by decree: that of incandescent bulbs. "As of Saturday, September 1, 2012 comes into force the withdrawal of incandescent bulbs throughout the European Union (EU), a gesture with which the Twenty intended to promote energy saving" ... Here Regulation that regulates
Regulation (EC) No 244/2009 of the Commission of 18 March 2009 amending Directive 2005/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requirements for lamps of Use non-directional household.
The course goal: start a "greener" lighting. Everything is so global warming, for energy efficiency, magistretti for savings, particularly for consumers pocket the EU estimated at an average of about ... 25 extra bucks a year! (Check this fact below in the information extracted from the website of the EU)
This is the bike that we want to sell ... But it certainly is not so clear. The health hazards of fluorescent bulbs, which are intended to replace incandescent earlier, and reports show that are neither as safe nor as efficient as they would have us believe.
In addition, the LED technology, this itself much more safely and efficiently, appears poised to flood the market once they have managed to sell before every million fluorescent lamps are proposed ...
Some of the things they tell us on the website of the EU They change light bulbs and packaging From September 1, 2009, household bulbs produced for the European market magistretti must meet minimum energy efficiency requirements. Traditional magistretti incandescent and halogen bulbs that do not meet these requirements will gradually disappear and recalling the EU in 2012.
Since September 2009, all non-transparent bulbs (mate) should be class A according to the requirements of European energy label. The light bulbs, compact fluorescent and LED are the only ones that can reach as high a level of efficiency. All other matte bulbs disappear from the market.
Simultaneously, Iran also removing the bulbs that consume more transparent. This process began in September 2009. From that moment the clear incandescent bulbs of 100 watts or more should meet the requirements of class C, which resulted in the withdrawal of 100-watt incandescent bulbs. This limit will be phased (75W in 2010, 60W in 2011, 40W and less in 2012) at lower powers until 2012. Why has the EU acted?
For over a century we use incandescent bulbs. What need to change them for other alternatives? European Commissioner for Energy, Günther Oettinger, explains why. In energy terms, the EU executive believes that the withdrawal will save 40,000 magistretti million kilowatt / hour from 2020, equivalent to the electricity consumption of eleven million households This will also have a major impact on the environment, as waste generated is reduced p
When I started preparing magistretti this post, my idea was to simply submit a video, which I found very interesting was, on the dangers of light bulbs. However, to the extent that I've been getting magistretti into this topic, I realized that the issue of light bulbs is like that thread that, get by, a whole heap appears.
Well yes ... decree after decree, regulation after regulation, the lords of the EU are getting every aspect of our lives are perfectly regulated. And if that was not enough, I also really like that this regulation is changed magistretti every so often so that abide by the law involving often having to change anything.
They call it encourage consumption, and change magistretti is something most singular excuse cars (Renewal Plan), mattresses, heaters, boilers, sunglasses, prescription eyeglasses, washing machines and refrigerators (more Renewal Plan on the grounds of energy efficiency), televisions ... to adapt to new technology TDT, and so on to infinity.
It is assumed that they are concerned about the planet, the environment, energy efficiency, and of course, for us, the citizens. So regulate everything magistretti and prohibit everything that is not strictly required
If you make two posts denounced magistretti the ban, by decree of the EU, natural magistretti health products with health claims, in this, we will discuss another ban by decree: that of incandescent bulbs. "As of Saturday, September 1, 2012 comes into force the withdrawal of incandescent bulbs throughout the European Union (EU), a gesture with which the Twenty intended to promote energy saving" ... Here Regulation that regulates
Regulation (EC) No 244/2009 of the Commission of 18 March 2009 amending Directive 2005/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requirements for lamps of Use non-directional household.
The course goal: start a "greener" lighting. Everything is so global warming, for energy efficiency, magistretti for savings, particularly for consumers pocket the EU estimated at an average of about ... 25 extra bucks a year! (Check this fact below in the information extracted from the website of the EU)
This is the bike that we want to sell ... But it certainly is not so clear. The health hazards of fluorescent bulbs, which are intended to replace incandescent earlier, and reports show that are neither as safe nor as efficient as they would have us believe.
In addition, the LED technology, this itself much more safely and efficiently, appears poised to flood the market once they have managed to sell before every million fluorescent lamps are proposed ...
Some of the things they tell us on the website of the EU They change light bulbs and packaging From September 1, 2009, household bulbs produced for the European market magistretti must meet minimum energy efficiency requirements. Traditional magistretti incandescent and halogen bulbs that do not meet these requirements will gradually disappear and recalling the EU in 2012.
Since September 2009, all non-transparent bulbs (mate) should be class A according to the requirements of European energy label. The light bulbs, compact fluorescent and LED are the only ones that can reach as high a level of efficiency. All other matte bulbs disappear from the market.
Simultaneously, Iran also removing the bulbs that consume more transparent. This process began in September 2009. From that moment the clear incandescent bulbs of 100 watts or more should meet the requirements of class C, which resulted in the withdrawal of 100-watt incandescent bulbs. This limit will be phased (75W in 2010, 60W in 2011, 40W and less in 2012) at lower powers until 2012. Why has the EU acted?
For over a century we use incandescent bulbs. What need to change them for other alternatives? European Commissioner for Energy, Günther Oettinger, explains why. In energy terms, the EU executive believes that the withdrawal will save 40,000 magistretti million kilowatt / hour from 2020, equivalent to the electricity consumption of eleven million households This will also have a major impact on the environment, as waste generated is reduced p
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