German ‘heatball’ inventor outwits EU light bulb ban

German ‘heatball’ inventor outwits EU light bulb ban

BERLIN – A German entrepreneur is bypassing a European Union ban on light bulbs of more than 60 watts by marketing his own brand as mini heaters.
Siegfried Rotthaeuser and his brother-in-law have come up with a legal way of importing and distributing 75 and 100 watt light bulbs – by producing them in China, importing them as ‘small heating devices’ and selling them as ‘heatballs.’

To improve energy efficiency, the EU has banned the sale of bulbs of over 60 watts – to the annoyance of the mechanical engineer from the western city of Essen.Rotthaeuser studied EU legislation and realised that because the inefficient old bulbs produce more warmth than light – he calculated heat makes up 95 per cent of their output, and light just 5 per cent – they could be sold legally as heaters.On their website (http://heatball.de/), the two engineers describe the heatballs as ‘action art’ and as ‘resistance against legislation which is implemented without recourse to democratic and parliamentary processes.’Costing about N$16 each, the heatballs are going down well – the first batch of 4 000 sold out in three days.Rotthaeuser has pledged to donate 30 cents of every heatball sold to saving the rainforest, which the 49-year-old sees as a better way of protecting the environment than investing in energy-saving lamps, which contain toxic mercury. – Nampa-Reuters


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