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Default low energy bulbs again - how low energy?

Mary Fisher wrote:
"Mike Scott" wrote in message
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I'm curious. "Low energy" bulbs are very much in the news - but how much
extra energy is expended in their manufacture compared to a standard
incandescent? I assume it's more - so is there a real net /overall/ saving
over the bulb life? If so, how much?


Sounds as though you're snatching at a straw as a reason for not using them


Not in the least - I've started replacing them as they go, including the
6x60W R60 spots in the kitchen: the 15W non-spot replacements seem to
light the place just as well. Shame about the dimmers in other rooms
though: are there dimmable low-power lights around?

I really did want to know about the energy economics, as these are being
pushed as "CO2-friendly". It's obviously not a direct relation to
running power. Someone, somewhere, surely has done the sums. Or not??


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