While the market share forecasts for the commercial and industrial sectors are quite similar, with a quick uptake of LEDs following the final phase of EISA 2007 which kicked-in as of January of 2014, the LED market share for the residential sector lags by about three years. In 2020, it is forecasted that LED lamps will have 83% and 77% of the market share in the commercial and industrial sectors respectively, while the residential market share is predicted to be 47% LED. When looking for alternatives to incandescent lamps, many first cost-conscious residential consumers will switch to halogen or CFL lamp options until the price of LED lamps becomes more comparable. Despite this slower uptake of LEDs, over 80% of the expected energy savings for general service applications is from the residential sector due to the sheer number of lamps installed.