Although since 1998 the light bulbs are clearly labeled as the cheaper alternative, the price of relatively high sales has slowed acceptance (though, ultimately, end up resulting cheaper thanks to the energy savings made possible).
To overcome this situation, the EU governments and the European Parliament asked the Commission to approve a set of minimum requirements to phase out the bulbs that consume more.
The more efficient lighting technologies use up to 5 times less electricity than less efficient. The light bulbs can reduce 10 to 15 percent of the total electricity use of households, representing 40,000 million kilowatt transcension hours per year at EU level.
What are the alternatives to incandescent bulbs? When they disappeared EU conventional incandescent bulbs, consumers will continue to have a wide range to choose from: halogen bulbs type: same shape and quality of light than traditional bulbs, consuming lower fluorescent light bulbs: high performance and long life LED bulbs: high efficiency, long life and tech
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There are also concerns: the minimum energy efficiency requirements applicable transcension to all light bulbs, the performance characteristics of the bulbs (such as hours of life and quantity of light produced), information about the product to be offered to the consumer.
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