Halogen bulb ban
"Sales of halogen lightbulbs are to be banned in the UK from September, with fluorescent lights to follow, under government climate change plans."
And that will probably include CFL's. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-57407233 |
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I wonder if this will include the bulbs needed for halogen ovens?
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This is one simple move that won’t really have an impact to the consumer, unlike some others in the pipeline. |
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LED lamps tend to have poor Power Factor values. Another kick in the pants if Smart meters are allowed to charge consumers by kVA instead of kWh.
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For lighting we should really be moving to LED. It'll take a long time for the old bulbs to get removed. I still have many traditional filament bulbs in rooms where they are rarely used and often on dimmers. |
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A non event for me.
I've never had a Halogen Bulb. I switched from filament to CFL a few years ago (as replacements were needed) and then started replcing them with LEDs about 3 years ago. The last of my fluorescent tubes went two years ago when I had my kitched redone, that and my conservatory are using LED spots now. I still have one CFL (in the hall, not used often) I actually still have one filament bulb (rarely used, so still hanging on). |
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We were given some CFL's by electricity supplier and still have plenty of those as well as some filament bulbs. Bulbs can last a long time.
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Is it more environmentally friendly/cheaper to use up inefficient bulbs and use more electricity than it is to:throw away working bulbs and buy the modern efficient ones to save electricity/money?
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For example: Replace a 100W incandescent with a 15W LED bulb that costs £1.45. You are saving 0.085kWh for every hour that it's turned on. If you pay 20p per kWh for your electricity, the bulb will pay for itself after 85 hours use. So definitely worthwhile for a bulb you use several hours a day; not so for a rarely-used one. |
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Doesn't affect cars either.
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