Wednesday, September 25, 2013

This is so far quite annoying. As many have pointed out, there is no problem that energy goes into


From next week it will be illegal to sell light bulbs of the old type. The ban on the sale of traditional light bulbs are being introduced throughout Europe. The incandescent lamp is actually an energy beacon light solves the whole store. The bulbs that are now on the way out, use 80 percent of the energy in heat and only 20 percent of light, according to Norwegian Consumer inspectors beacon light - who also has a test of the new energy beacon light savers. Completely end of 2012
The phasing out of the bulbs will be gradually in the months ahead. First disappear beacon light mat incandescent lamps, which now make up the majority of the Norwegian market. Clear bulbs of 100 W and more are also prohibited to produce, import and sell from next week. The stores may continue sales until inventory is depleted. Next year is 75 W for the trip. And then it snowballed until also the weakest ready editions of 25 W disappears beacon light in 2012.
Update: beacon light Per-Erik has a nice blog post where he has seen the consumption beacon light of power LEDs over traditional lamps. There, he also links to an informative beacon light article with DN.se where they show how the light of the new LED lights are more natural for our eyes than halogen.
total skivebom in cold Norway. In Norway there is no katrastrofe the bulbs generate beacon light heat. a room where it is now as 200W of incandescent bulbs and electric beacon light heating would have to increase with warming 200w to keep the same room temp as before the ban, in addition, the actual consumption saving bulbs have, thus increasing the energy consumption beacon light when to warm up a room (you have to have lights). There are not a lot of thought over.
This prohibition is completely behind beacon light for Norway. The houses need heating an average of 7-8 months a year, and then it has nothing whatever to say whether the heat coming from the light bulb or thermostat-controlled heat. Price Sample expensive with little environmental benefit. In addition, several of the cheaper saving bulbs mercury, and even Bellona (link to tu.no) seems appropriate to phase out incandescent bulbs altogether.
Also Bellona President Fredric Hauge calls for more responsibility from industry and politicians. He believes the land-based industry has done quite a lot, but is keen to get to bigger cuts in the petrochemical industry, pointing at Mongstad as an example.
- Will be cut by 3.5 millions tons of a landfill at Mongstad. There are over 30 per cent of emissions. One of the major failures in climate policy is that this is not recorded at all. If the policy is to go out that people have to switch to energy saving light, so this is a paradox, says Hauge told VG Nett.
Given that the power in my apartment is so strong that it kills at least 1 bulb every week, every week throughout the year, and the price of the bulbs are pretty much higher than standard incandescent bulbs, this is an expensive affair for me. My experience is that the bulbs last longer than incandescent bulbs, rather the opposite.
This is so far quite annoying. As many have pointed out, there is no problem that energy goes into heat in rooms that matter require heating. And some lamps are designed with the traditional form of the bulbs, and looks relatively ugly when they get the new bulbs.
In an ideal world it should have been unnecessary beacon light to ban the traditional bulbs to use where they have distinct advantages, but I understand that people are creatures of habit and probably would continue with the old bulbs everywhere ...
Ole: There are plenty of lamps on the market that have the same round shape as regular bulbs, fluorescent tubes but inside ...
Anyone beacon light who argues that we need heat anyway: Light bulbs are a bad way of heating a house! Where are most of the lights off? In the ceiling or high on the wall. How do you heat? Near the ground. Which way is the heat? Upward. And although it is often cold in this country, beacon light it is also quite long periods are hot, yet so dark in the evening / night that we need to turn on the light. beacon light Light sources shall be used to make candles. To use them to heat is an incredibly wasteful way to heat the house on!
In practice, taking a hot air coming up and move it down (eg, from the second to the first floor). In this way, a fixed your problem and use less energy for heating when all is said and done.
All hail the Climate beacon light Gods! We'll see if the electricity bills of people going up or down because. this regard. warming that people are talking about. Does not heating home from March to November, so the question is whether any bulbs have been responsible for the heat I needed ... Otherwise is it PC or neighbors who stands for all my warming during this period.
The biggest problem with saving bulbs is that they are harmful (!). They can only be disposed beacon light of as hazardous waste and for us here in Oslo, who choose public transit over cars, it's hard to get to Grønmo or wherever it is you have to go to get deposited them. Doh!
My experience with energy-saving bulbs are namely that they still provide a flickering light with grisly color temperature. In addition to the uses several minutes from d

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