I just wanted to chime in on CFLs. They are all garbage. I have yet to have one last longer than a couple months. Many brands too. For people like myself that do not keep on lights unless they need it, the fail quickly. The have VERY limited cycles (on and offs), plus when you turn them off and they have not cooled completely before turning them on, they fail even sooner. Besides not lasting, they have mercury, break easy, low CRI quality, poor color and harm your vision with excess UV. It is not standard bulbs that should have been banned, but CFLs. At lease normal fluorescent lamps have electronic ballasts for instant on, long bulb life and high CRI with warm temps. CFLs offer none of these. LEDs are possibly a good solution, but after watching the Youtube breakdown video, they too have built in failure of the caps at ~5 years, and a 25 year life is unlikely. Besides, who keeps receipts or returns a light bulb? The warrantee is useless, as long as the bulb lasts a few years. At least the power useage is good on LEDs.
I have been using X10 for 20 years, and it is great that Cree LED bulbs offer a possible solution to the banned standard bulbs. I hope other manufactures can do it with lower prices!