News Government push to LED bulbs ; industry phasing out tungsten bulbs

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How many Indians will it take to change a light bulb? Answer: Very soon, none, provided the light bulb is the old-fashioned, tungsten filament kind. Because the traditional light bulb, also called the incandescent or Edison bulb, is finally dying in India, some years after its death was announced in the West, in China and in Latin American countries such as Brazil and Venezuela.

This year will see the death of 100-watt bulbs, as production will stop; 60-watt bulbs will die in 2016, and 40-watt bulbs in 2017. That's the plan India's lighting industry is working on, according to Sunil Sikka, president of the 68-company Electric Lamp & Component Manufacturers Association (ELCOMA). India still has around 700 million Edison bulbs in use and LED bulbs account for only Rs 1,780 crore of the Rs 12,000-crore lighting business.

But experts predict by 2020, this old-fashioned lighting option will be all but gone. Demand for old fashioned bulbs is stagnant for two years, indicating that a change is already underway as CFL and LED bulbs have been making their entry into higher-income households. But in a price-conscious country with millions of low-income households, a big phase-out of the cheap 'yellow' bulb needed a big push. And that is now happening — a massive government order for LED bulbs for 100 cities.

More at: Government push to LED bulbs starts bringing down prices; industry phasing out tungsten bulbs - Economic Times
 

NinadG

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LED bulbs are very costly in India.......sometimes these cheap 'yellow' bulb light feels 'warm' & good.....
 

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"Bulk purchasing of incandescent bulbs was reported ahead of the EU lightbulb ban. Many retailers in Britain, Poland, Austria, Germany and Hungary have reported bulk purchasing,[77][79][85][86][87] and in Germany, sales rose by up to 150% in 2009 in comparison to 2008.[76] Two-thirds of Austrians surveyed stated they believe the phase-out to be "nonsensical", with 53.6% believing their health to be at risk of mercury poisoning.[88] 72% of Americans believe the government has no right to dictate which light bulb they may use.[89] The Czech Republic President, Vaclav Klaus, urged people to stockpile enough incandescent bulbs to last their lifetime.[90]"

 

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But I heard that the cost of CFL is going to get recovered from user thru' EB periodically......
 
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