It seems that there is a growing political backlash against the EU lamp ban legislation. We noticed that the forthcoming reflector lamp and associated items that was due to be implemented in September 2013 has failed to be published and a recent question to the EU was answered with a holding reply saying that there would be further information in the middle of October.
A fellow traveller, Rik Gheysens has posted a comprehensive listing of questions raised by MEPs of all parties and across Europe about the ban in the impacts along with links to the replies. This make interesting if somewhat sad reading as most of the answers just do not provide any real information , in fact the stamp of bureaucracy is very clear in the language and tone
We can hope that DG Energy is now beginning to get the message that this rule making is both unpopular and infective in achieving the aims of energy saving. While I doubt that they have the appetite to rescind the ban we can hope that they will not try and push further and get rid of Halogen energy savers in the review of non directio
nal lamps next year, we may also hope that they do not implement the reflector lamps ban as it is currently drafted, I guess we may know more in a couple of weeks.
Kevan Shaw
As the EU including the majority of the EU-parliament is completely undiscerning the national-states have to set actions.
In my petition on http://www.pro-gluehbirne.at 3 measures are demanded to do by the Republic of Austria on it’s territory, most prominent re-legalizing incandescent light-bulb.
I strongly recommend all pro-light-bulb activist doing the same in their home countries.