We have been comparing the electricity incandescent light bulbs consume compared to compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs. The graph provided shows the actual electricity used by us for two days. Monday and Tuesday were monitored using the old incandescent bulbs, Thursday and Friday were monitored using the new CFL bulbs.
"We have been after this group for some time" said CFL Bulb. "The six candelabra were hiding in wall fixtures and an elegant old lamp. The A19 were found crouched in the bathroom and kitchen fittings. They all thought they were safe, a shortage of replacement technology, space constraints and limited funding have allowed them to remain at large for some time.
The more people we speak with, the more obvious it is that North America is undergoing a learning curve regarding energy efficient light bulbs. The following information will help!
The fluorescent lighting industry has seen many changes over the last few years. CFL fluorescent technology has improved ten fold. The biggest improvements have been realized in candelabra bulbs, spiral bulbs, globe bulbs, and reflector bulbs. All CFL bulb prices are falling rapidly as competition increases.