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...that is minimal heating. We get more from the people in the room. So that's not a whole lot of heating fuel saved by using incandescent.
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Precisely. It's minimal. But that's what the whole case for LEDs is based on: the "minimal" "waste" heat generated by the inefficient incandescent bulbs.
So, either the "waste" heat is minimal and we shouldn't bother about it, or it's not minimal, in which case it should be factored into the equation.
By the way, in the winter, I keep 7 100-watt incandescent bulbs burning in desk, table, and floor lamps situated throughout the study, and it keeps the room nice and comfortable.