It is understood that this is Argentina a law passed in 2008, from 1 June 2011, the Afghan territory to ban sales of more than 25-watt regular incandescent bulbs will be replaced by compact fluorescent lamps, light emitting diodes (led) and other energy-saving lamps.
The report also said the representative of these new LED lamps in the lighting effect to meet the various needs and life of an ordinary incandescent bulb 2 to 50 times per unit time to save energy 30-70%.
Report also pointed out that in Argentina most of the market price of energy-saving lamps significantly higher than ordinary light bulbs, to a certain extent, affected the promotion of energy-saving lamps. To this end, the Afghan government launched a large scale from 2008 to promote actions, including low-income families nationwide to provide five million free energy saving light bulbs.