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DescriptionElectricity use by lightbulb type.svg
English: A chart showing the electricity use for different types of lightbulbs.
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Data taken from this revision of the en:Compact fluorescent lamp article, using average values for CFL and LED. Halogen values are from[1].
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1995 10.06
1996 11.75
1997 12.45
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