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New, improved, and more energy-efficient types of illumination are being developed to reduce energy consumption. This fluorescent tube developed in West Germany consumes only. 25 watts while producing as much light as a conventional 75 watt light bulb, giving an energy saving of two-thirds. This revolutionary fluorescent lamp is also expected to last six times as long as a conventional light bulb, having an average service life time of 6000 hours.

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Press, 20 April 1982, Page 21

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New, improved, and more energy-efficient types of illumination are being developed to reduce energy consumption. This fluorescent tube developed in West Germany consumes only. 25 watts while producing as much light as a conventional 75 watt light bulb, giving an energy saving of two-thirds. This revolutionary fluorescent lamp is also expected to last six times as long as a conventional light bulb, having an average service life time of 6000 hours. Press, 20 April 1982, Page 21

New, improved, and more energy-efficient types of illumination are being developed to reduce energy consumption. This fluorescent tube developed in West Germany consumes only. 25 watts while producing as much light as a conventional 75 watt light bulb, giving an energy saving of two-thirds. This revolutionary fluorescent lamp is also expected to last six times as long as a conventional light bulb, having an average service life time of 6000 hours. Press, 20 April 1982, Page 21