If you guys are going to compare lights, stop comparing based on watts. Compare based on either lumens or par watts. (lumens will be skewed slightly, but the skew is small enough that the winner on lumens will be the winner on PAR watts 99.9% of the time.)
Lumens per electrical watt
or
PAR Watts per electrical watt
Those are the measures that make sense to compare lights on, along with spectrum.
PAR watts are only advertised on lights intended for growing. So if we want to compare all lights, lumens is a much more available measure.
Worst to best:
Incandescent 8-20 lm/w
Halogen 16 lm/w
Horrible LEDs less than 80 lm/w
CFL 70-85 lm/w
LED Bulb 75-100 lm/w
T5/T8 Fluorescent 90-105 lm/w
Cheap LEDs 80-110 lm/w (Epistar LEDs are around 105lm/w with typical driver setup)
150w HPS 105-110 lm/w
250w HPS 115-125 lm/w
400w HPS 120-130 lm/w
1000w HPS 135-145 lm/w
600w HPS 140-155 lm/w
Vero 29 150-170 lm/w
Cree CXB 150-200+ lm/w
So if you want to fairly compare lights here are some examples:
CFL: 47 x 24w = 1128w = 90,000 lumens
Epistar based LED: 860w = 90,000 lumens
HPS: 600w = 90,000 lumens
Vero 29: 550w = 90,000 lumens
Cree CXB = 515w = 90,000 lumens
Assuming you can handle the heat from any of these light sources, the results will be very similar.