How does a CFL or compact fluorescent light bulb work?
Fluorescent
light bulbs (including compact fluorescents) are more energy-efficient
than regular bulbs because of the different method they use to produce
light. Regular bulbs (also known as incandescent bulbs) create light by
heating a filament inside the bulb; the heat makes the filament
white-hot, producing the light that you see. A lot of the energy used
to create the heat that lights an incandescent bulb is wasted.
A
fluorescent bulb, on the other hand, contains a gas that produces
invisible ultraviolet light (UV) when the gas is excited by
electricity. The UV light hits the white coating inside the fluorescent
bulb and the coating changes it into light you can see. Because
fluorescent bulbs don't use heat to create light, they are far more
energy-efficient than regular incandescent bulbs.