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Wal-Mart Is Pushing Compact Fluorescent Bulbs

While we all know from reading the internets that Wal-Mart is irredeemably evil, the world's largest retailer has committed to get compact fluorescent lightbulbs into 100 million homes this year. CFLs are found in only 6% of households today. These energy-saving bulbs use 75% less electricity than incandescents and produce far less greenhouse gas to manufacture and use. Wal-Mart seems determined to use its marketing prowess to do what hasn't successfully been done in the CFL's 25-year history: to convince consumers to pay more upfront for large savings over the product's lifetime.

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  1. Re:Plop by thc69 · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Sounds like a recipe for 30hz flicker...although I don't know if 30hz flicker would be bothersome except when using video displays such as monitors and televisions.

    Personally, I love CF bulbs. I prefer white light over stale yellow incandescent light, although you can get CF bulbs that are tuned to provide incandescent-like light. If I want yellow light, I'll burn some logs in the fireplace.

    Oh, and here's one situation where you get _more_ light out of CF bulbs: In fixtures with low wattage limits. If you have a lamp rated for maximum 65 watts, you can put CF bulbs in that make huge amounts of light for less than that 65 watts.

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