Incandescent lights are about to exit the market, LED lighting is replacing the trend of the times

A few days ago, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Commerce, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce and other ministries announced the formal implementation of the "China's phase-out of incandescent lights road map", from this month banned the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 100 watts and above.

According to the research report, global lighting electricity accounts for 19% of total electricity consumption. China's lighting electricity accounts for about 13% of the total electricity consumption in the whole society. If all the 1.4 billion incandescent lamps used in China are replaced with energy-saving lamps, each year. It can save 48 billion kWh, which is equivalent to reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 48 million tons, and has great potential for energy saving and emission reduction. In fact, in order to save energy, protect the environment, and actively respond to global climate change, as early as November 1, last year, the Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Commerce, the General Administration of Customs, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine jointly issued "China's phase-out of incandescent The Light Road Map clearly states that from October 1, 2012, the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps will be phased out according to the power level.

Looking at the world, bid farewell to incandescent lamps is also highly concerned. Australia is the first country in the world to ban the use of traditional incandescent lamps. The Australian government announced in 2007 that it will gradually ban the use of traditional incandescent lamps in 2010 and replace them with energy-saving lamps such as more energy-efficient fluorescent lamps. Since then, more than a dozen countries and regions have successively released the incandescent lamp elimination plan. China and Argentina, Australia, the Philippines, the United States and the European Union have become the first countries to start eliminating incandescent lamps.

According to the roadmap for the phase-out of incandescent lamps in China, from October 1, 2014, China will ban the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 60 watts or more; from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016, the mid-term evaluation period It is forbidden to import and sell ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 15 watts or more from October 1, 2016, or adjust according to the results of the mid-term evaluation.

Since the implementation of the green lighting project in 1996, China's lighting industry has developed rapidly, laying a good foundation for the implementation of the roadmap for eliminating the incandescent lamp. At present, China has established a relatively complete policy system for the elimination of energy-intensive products and promotion of energy-saving products, including the release of catalogues of high-energy-consumption products, the implementation of energy efficiency standards, the implementation of government compulsory procurement, and the implementation of government financial subsidies, etc., to promote incandescent lamps. Reasonable transformation and promotion of the healthy development of the efficient lighting industry have created a good policy environment. At the same time, after years of efforts, the quality level of China's energy-saving lamps has been increasing, and the quality and technology of some enterprises have reached the world's advanced level. In addition, emerging high-efficiency lighting technologies such as semiconductor lighting are developing rapidly, and are used in fields such as spotlights, downlights, and tunnel lights. Efficient lighting products and technologies are becoming more and more mature, providing an important guarantee for the phasing out of incandescent lamps.

Nowadays, in the large supermarkets in Shanghai, the reporter found that it is very difficult to find incandescent lamps. Even if the department store or building decoration shop is available for sale, the ordinary incandescent lamp will be placed in a very inconspicuous corner because the purchaser is gradually weak. However, according to the reporter, some people still have a lot of feelings about incandescent lamps and are willing to continue using them. In particular, incandescent lamps of more than 100 watts are currently used by residents during their home improvement.

Zhang Xiaofei, director of the High-tech LED Industry Research Institute (GLII), once said that due to the suitable light intensity and low price of incandescent lamps, consumers believe that the energy quality of energy-saving lamps and LED lamps is not as good as that of incandescent lamps and alternative lighting colors. Not much, the startup speed is slow, so some European and American countries have also hoarded incandescent lamps.

But in any case, energy-saving lamps, LED lights eventually replace incandescent lamps is unquestionable. The industry believes that energy-saving lamps, LED lights, etc. currently need to cross two hurdles: First, the price decline; Second, the quality is improved. In short, the people look forward to the "source of light" with lower prices and better quality.

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