September 1 onwards, the EU phase out incandescent ban came into effect. This marks the beginning of the 27 EU countries, merchants will not buy a 100 watt
incandescent. This is just the beginning, in accordance with the timetable of the EU, from September 2010 to September 2012, the incandescent lamp will
gradually withdraw from the market. In China, as early as 13 years ago, has already launched a 'green lighting' project, the popularity of energy-saving
lamps are gradually advancing.
China out incandescent is no grace period
As early as April 2007, from the Australian government issued a notice prohibiting the use of incandescent lamps, Canada, Japan, the United States, South
Korea and other countries have announced the possibility of the introduction of a similar bill in the face of the global phase-out incandescent enthusiasm
and China also followed which.
In 1996, China began to organize the implementation of China's green lighting project, this in order to promote energy conservation, environmental protection
and improved quality of light for the purpose of the project has lasted 13 years, July 24, the National Development and Reform Commission and the United
Nations Development Programme, the global Environment Facility 'phasing out of incandescent lamps, accelerate the promotion of energy-saving light' project
signing ceremony was held in Beijing.
Out incandescent schedule has been getting closer. According to industry sources, the Chinese government will make it possible introduction of the ban on the
sale of incandescent light at the end of the year. Stakeholders estimates, due to the government early days had done a lot of work to promote energy-saving
lamps, the ban will no longer refer to the form of the phase-out of EU. By then, the incandescent era that lasted more than a century will truly end.
China is incandescent States, in 2007, the incandescent light output reached 4.44 billion, accounting for 1/3 of the world production. With the worldwide
phase-out incandescent actions are on the rise, in the year 2008 alone, Guangdong Province incandescent lamp output over the previous year fell by 29.76%.
Energy-saving lamps have occupied the vast majority of the market in Guangzhou
With the rapid transformation of the market, all the rage in the production of incandescent lighting business, such as 'Yamin', 'Philips', 'Foshan Lighting',
etc. have transformation of energy into which the energy-saving lamps developed.
The NVC Guangzhou Operations Center general manager Zhang Jun said in an interview with reporters, in the face of market conditions, and NVC in this year out
of its retained all incandescent. Zhang Jun also said that so far, some decorative incandescent lamps have not yet found a suitable energy-saving light
source can replace incandescent overall exit lighting market or a small test.
In 2008, China's first batch of financial subsidies for energy efficient lighting products launched over 60 million energy saving lamps, and financial
subsidies to energy-saving lamps promotion will reach 120 million in 2009. Among them, Guangzhou will strive to promote energy-saving lamps of 650 000 in
November this year, the city's financial subsidies. With the gradual increase of the intensity of the promotion of energy-saving lamps, terminal market has
very little to see into the scale of sales of incandescent. Billion treasure decorative materials city investigation found that the lighting class shops,
every corner of the energy-saving lamps of various types of occupation, has been difficult to find traces of the incandescent lamp. When the reporter asked
whether the clerk incandescent, the answer is invariably 'no'. Obviously, for the incandescent end of an era, the parties have been well prepared.
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