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This reminds me of a similar (but opposite) event in the late 1970’s.
Philips introduced the SL*13, rated 13W at 240V AC, 50Hz. The unit is basically a magnetic “choke” ballast, starter and specially formed tube shoehorned into an enclosure with a prismatic glass diffuser. It has an E27 socket, so it can replace existing (60W) incandescent lights. It starts up just like old linear fluorescent fixtures.
A Rotterdam hotel wanted to replace all the incandescent lights in its endless hallways. From 60W to 13W per fixture was a promising incentive, but all the fuses blew. Turned out the power factor of the SL*13 was about 20%. Solution: installing capacitor banks.