In order to save energy, the EU-27 began to implement the rules for the mandatory use of energy-saving lamps adopted by the European Commission on March 18, 2009. The specific content of the rule is: In order to save energy and reduce carbon dioxide gas emissions, the EU-27 will phase out the traditional incandescent bulbs that are currently in common use.
For the general incandescent bulbs and halogen bulbs (except for Class C modified halogen bulbs), the ban on the sale of such bulbs above 100 watts is prohibited in the EU market from September 1, 2009; from 2010 9 From January 1st, sales of such lamps above 75 watts are prohibited; from September 1, 2011, sales of such lamps above 60 watts are prohibited; from September 1, 2012, sales of all 40 watts and 25 bans are prohibited. Such bulbs above the wattage, from which it is prohibited to sell all such bulbs.
The European Consumers Association welcomes this decision. The association's head, Goyans, said the regulation would benefit consumers in the EU member states. At the same time, the use of energy-saving lamps contributes to energy savings, and currently 85% of households use excessively large amounts of lighting bulbs. However, prohibiting the entry of traditional light bulbs into the market also causes inconvenience to the special needs of some consumers. For example, consumers with light-sensitive diseases need to use traditional incandescent lamps. It is recommended that the European Commission ensure that special groups of such consumers have easy access to traditional incandescent lamps before new technologies meet their specific needs.
According to the estimation of the European Commission, after the full implementation of the use of energy-saving light bulbs in the EU, from September 1, 2009 to the end of 2020, the EU-27 can save 80 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity, equivalent to one year of electricity consumption in Belgium or 2300. The electricity consumption of 10,000 EU households a year. By 2020, the EU-27 will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 32 million tons per year.
Energy-saving light bulbs not only save about 80% of the power consumption of traditional light bulbs, but also save 8 to 15 times longer than traditional light bulbs. With energy-saving light bulbs, each household can save an electricity bill of €166/year. Even if the price of the energy-saving bulb is higher, each family can save 60 euros/year. In addition, each energy-saving bulb contains only 1 to 5 milligrams of mercury, which does not pollute the environment and facilitates the recycling and recycling of used energy-saving lamps.

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