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Their advantages over regular incandescent light bulbs are their long life (6,000 to 10,000 hours instead of 750 to 1,000 hours) and energy savings due to their lower power; a 17- watt CFL bulb gives the same amount of light as a 75-watt incandescent bulb, i.e. 1100 lumens. However, a large amount of the electrical energy is still converted into heat; the emitted visible light in this example is about 7 watts.
In the U.S. and Canada, compact fluorescent lights have been steadily increasing in sales for several years, as their quality increases, size and price decreases, color rendition improves, and more people find that the savings in energy costs (even indirectly, by saving on cooling) outweighs the initial cost.
CFL bulbs also provide a benefit to the environment based on their energy savings over a regular incandescent light bulb. According to the U.S. government's Energy Star website, if every household in the United States replaced just one incandescent bulb with a CFL bulb, it would have the equivalent environmental impact to removing one million carAn automobile usually called a car (an old word for carriage) or a truck is a wheeled vehicle that carries its own engine. Older terms include horseless carriage and motor car with "motor" referring to what is now usually called the engine. The act of opes from the American roads. [1]
The newest version of the CFL bulb is the RFL, or radiofluorescent type, which uses radio waves instead of ultraviolet light to excite the phosphorA phosphor is a substance that can exhibit the phenomenon of fluorescence (glowing during absorption of radiation of another kind) or phosphorescence (sustained glowing without further stimulus). The chemical element phosphorus (Greek. phosphoros meanings. Another traditional CFL bulb is coated with titanium dioxideProperties General Name Titanium (IV) oxide Chemical formula Ti O Appearance White solid Physical Formula weight 79. 9 amu Melting point ~2103 K (1830 °C) Boiling point ~2773 K (2500 °C) Density 4. 2 ×103 kg/ m3 Crystal structure rutile Solubility insolub, which the company claims reduces odorOdor receptors on the antennaeof a Luna moth An odor is the object of perception of the sense of olfaction. Odors are also called smells . The terms stench or taste is used to describe an unpleasant odor. The term fragrance is used by the homegoods industs by ionization and oxidation.
In 2003 the Canadian electrical company BC Hydro distributed thousands of compact flourescent lightbulbs for free, and currently offers a rebate program for their purchase: http://www.bchydro.com/powersmart/ . Numerous utilities operate similar reduction-of-usage education/advertising programs.