Energy Independence And Security Act Of 2007 (EISA)

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According to Cnet.com,” When congress passed the Energy Independence and security Act of 2007 (EISA). The incandescent bulb’s days officially became numbered. The law mandated strict new energy standards for lighting designed to kick-start a new era of greener, longer-lasting,more cost-efficient light bulbs and this meant kicking outdated, inefficient bulbs to the curb”(Crist). Led is the replacement for incandescent light bulbs. LED lighting is the future now. They are also long lasting, it saves you money and does not pull lots of energy.
“LED stands for Light Emitting Diode”(“LED definition”). LED is the type of bulb that saves you money when it comes to the light bill. It does not pull much energy unlike other light bulbs. Such as CFL …show more content…

CFL bulbs designed to eliminate that annoying delay between flipping the switch and seeing the light”(Crist,RY) CFL’s have mercury in them. So that makes it dangerous if you let it drop on the floor and breaks the bulb and the mercury would be everywhere. But the mercury would not do anything really. If its been dropped somewhere inside of the house, open some windows. Do not panic and go crazy because the CFL bulb just broke. Also make sure you pick it up with something else than a vacuum because it would get all over in the air (Crist,RY).
Incandescent bulb is a classic bulb that Thomas Edison made. A Incandescent light bulb is “a tungsten filament strapped with in a glass enclosure”( Crist,RY).
Some problems people would might think they have is if they want the whole house with LED light bulbs its going to be really expensive. If they are want all in the rooms the kitchen and the living room you're going to spend at least more or a little less than $300. No one would want to spend $300 on light bulbs. So thats why people would over think it and say why spend $300 if there is other light bulbs like CFL or IND for cheaper money and will still have light all around in the

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