CFL, Alar, fat in food, saccrine, autism + vaccines,green jobs these all examples of stupid left studies that got it wrong and have RUINED peoples lives... Too bad a few Republicans in congress don’t turn the light of these false programs on the DemocRATS and make them pay for false testimony.
But cost 750% more.
Government subsidies don't reduce the cost, they only transfer some of that cost to other taxpayers via the government who borrows money from China to finance the subsidy.
In 10 to 15 years there will be a panic about rising mercury levels in groundwater that will be traced to the disposal of compact fluorescent lamps. The government will mount a multi-billion dollar environmental clean-up plan. There will be a movement to eliminate compact fluorescent lamps and go back to incandescents. But incandescents will be rare and costly because there will be almost no manufacturing plants making them.
Any savings in power consumption (assuming there really is any) will be lost to clean up costs of using a light bulb that contains toxic mercury. Very very bad idea.
Most of the CFLs don’t work well with dimmers. And I saw on one manufacturer’s site that their bulbs should not be installed in sockects pointing downward, like recessed lighting in ceilings. You can get CFLs designed for these services, but how many people read enough to know about these issues?
That might explain some of the short life spans and poor performance that people complain about.
We have a CFL in a recessed ceiling fixture. The thing we don’t like about it is it takes a few minutes for the bulb to get to full brightness. When you first turn it on, the light is very dim.
I switched to CFLs many years ago. I first used them in fixtures that were hard to reach and/or used for many hours a night without on/off cycles (outdoor lighting). I switched most of the indoor lighting too now, except the bathroom, where there are alot of on/off cycles daily. I have no problem with them, they are more convenient, and save me money in two ways, less $$ for lighting, and less $$ for cooling.
California’s utilities are **spending** $548 million over seven years to subsidize consumer purchases of compact fluorescent lamps.
Now I know why my electric rate has increased by 5% this year.
I'd make an even stronger statement. The "expected" bulb life is a lie. They just put out a bogus high number to justify the policy.
We have to SAVE electricity so we can charge up electric cars that need to be babysat every 8 hours...