China plans to cut production in 2015 and completely eliminate incandescent lamps in 2018

[High-tech LED News] The National Development and Reform Commission is formulating an "incandescent lamp elimination road map". It is initially planned to ban the production of more than 100 watts of incandescent lamps after 2015, and completely eliminate incandescent lamps from 2018.

As we all know, among all lighting fixtures, incandescent lamps have the lowest efficiency, and only 12% to 18% of the power consumed can be converted into light energy. The rest are lost in the form of heat energy, and the service life is not high, no more than 1000 hours.

According to the high-tech LED reporter, there are currently more than 10,000 lighting electrical production enterprises in the country, mainly in Guangdong, Fujian, Zhejiang and other places. There are too many manufacturers, and if they are eliminated at once, there will be many negative effects that need to be phased out.

Relatively speaking, this policy is good for large companies in the industry. Large enterprises have sufficient time and strength to prepare for transformation. In addition, after many countries have proposed a phase-out schedule, foreign incandescent lamp manufacturers have stopped production, which also provides an opportunity for Chinese incandescent lamp exports.

However, compared to incandescent lamps, energy-saving lamps are not perfect. For example, fluorescent lamps in energy-saving lamps generate mercury pollution. How to recycle waste lamps is a big problem. Although LED energy-saving lamps are not polluted, they are currently expensive. As the price of LED products decreases in the future, LED lighting will become popular.

It is understood that in 2010, the Australian government launched the world's first plan to ban incandescent lamps. In addition, the European Union and the United States also proposed an incandescent lamp elimination schedule. In December 2007, China began to implement a high-efficiency lighting product promotion financial subsidy system. In July 2009, in cooperation with the United Nations Development Programme and the Global Environment Facility, “China gradually phased out incandescent lamps and accelerated the promotion of energy-saving lamps”.

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