soccerballtux
Lifer
- Dec 30, 2004
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I wonder how much the energy differential changes when you factor in manufacturing costs on CFLs and LEDs.Keep watching my right hand , pay no attention to the left hand as I magically show you how to save money and improve the environment !
That is all the light bulb debate is about. We can't afford to build new power plants now so we need to make people use something else and we can sell it by telling them they are saving the environment and money at the same time !
Something to consider:
Materials used to manufacture a light bulb. All are recyclable except the filament and have no lasting effects on the environment.
glass
tungsten
brass
aluminum
Materials to manufacture a CFL . It is just another glass bulb right ? Don't forget the circuit boards to drive the CFL and all the parts, resistors, capacitors , semiconductors that are needed , in addition to the plastic housing (oil derived product). Lets increase electronic waste a few thousand percent when all lights will need these components.
glass
tungsten
brass
copper
phosphorous
cadmium
tantalum
mylar
pvc's
Materials to manufacture a LED light include those from CFL and more and are even worse for the environment. Most of these end up in the environment , are not recyclable and can destroy ecosystems.
acrylic resin
arsenic
gallium
cyanide
sulfuric acid
indium
boron
I rather worry about power for a bulb that is just glass and metal and can be recycled or if not recycled can be crushed on the ground and not kill something living near it. Don't fall for the shell game politics is playing.
When Ford started selling his first cars they burned ethanol. Oil came on the scene and was cheaper to produce fuel and look where that got us. Short term gain .
LED is silicon which, like our processors, has the benefit of being so complex to manufacture that greennuts can't get their minds around it. If they had any idea how dirty a CPU fab is, how bad for the environment, they'd be up in arms.
