Can You See The Light?
The new site www.lutron.com/bulbs compares standard-socket (E26) incandescent, screw-in compact fluorescent (CFL), and halogen bulbs. The bulbs are evaluated in a variety of categories, including efficiency, price, performance, controllability, and quality of light.
According to the site:
- Incandescent bulbs provide rich, warm light quality, excellent color rendering, and controllability, but are the least efficient.
- Screw-in CFL bulbs are generally the most energy-efficient and have the longest life. However, they provide the least pleasing light quality, do not start up instantly, sometimes flicker, and are not disposable due to their mercury content. Additionally, they are not dimmable with a high degree of quality or reliability.
- Halogen bulbs, an efficient variety of incandescent lighting, are up to 30% more efficient than incandescent bulbs. When dimmed by just 30%, they offer the benefits of CFL and standard incandescent bulbs without any of the drawbacks.




