It is expected that the elimination of incandescent lamps will be carried out in an orderly manner.


With the promotion of China's energy-saving projects, traditional high-energy incandescent lamps are gradually being phased out. Correspondingly, the procurement scale of LED lamps is growing rapidly. Statistics show that the total procurement volume in 2013 has doubled year-on-year, and the market results are gratifying.
Due to the large power consumption and short life of incandescent lamps, the performance is far lower than the new generation of new light sources. In order to save energy and protect the environment, incandescent lamps have been replaced by some green light sources, and are required to gradually withdraw from the market. Some countries have banned production. And selling incandescent lamps. Many countries have introduced roadmaps for eliminating incandescent lamps to speed up the elimination of inefficient lighting products. Since the implementation of the green lighting project in China in 1996, the lighting industry has developed rapidly, and the awareness of energy conservation and emission reduction in the whole society has been significantly improved. It has created a better policy environment, industry foundation and social atmosphere for the elimination of incandescent lamps, and the release of the roadmap for eliminating incandescent lamps. The implementation laid a good foundation.
Five steps to lay the foundation for the elimination of incandescent lamps. The roadmap for the elimination of incandescent lamps in China is planned to be released and implemented in the form of joint announcements by the National Development and Reform Commission, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and the General Administration of Customs. The roadmap for eliminating incandescent lamps in China is divided into five steps, including:
The first step: On October 1, 2011, the government announcement and roadmap for the elimination of incandescent lamps in China will be released, and the transition period will be set from October 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012.
The second step: From October 1, 2012, it is forbidden to sell and import incandescent lamps for general lighting of 100 watts and above.
The third step: From October 1, 2014, it is forbidden to sell and import incandescent lamps for general lighting of 60 watts and above; according to energy efficiency standards, it is forbidden to produce, sell and import inefficient tungsten halogen lamps with luminous efficacy lower than the energy efficiency limit.
The fourth step: from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016, evaluate the previous policy and adjust the follow-up policy.
The fifth step: From October 1, 2016, it is forbidden to sell and import incandescent lamps for general lighting of 15 watts and above.
After the elimination of incandescent lamps, the vacant lighting market needs other products to be filled. Here, efficient LED energy-saving lamps are the main substitutes. In 2013, the procurement scale of LED lamps has doubled year-on-year.
In 2013, the procurement scale of LED lighting products showed a rapid growth momentum. Compared with the purchase of 262 million yuan in 2012, the government procurement volume of LED lighting products reached 526 million yuan in 2013, an increase of nearly 100. Compared with the first half of 2012, the government procurement volume of LED lighting products reached 115 million yuan in the first half of 2013. The increase in the sales of LED lighting products in the third quarter showed a strong growth momentum, with a scale of 250 million yuan; the procurement volume in the fourth quarter reached 160 million yuan, including the foreign development of the National Development and Reform Commission to deal with climate change. The project presents the 10 million yuan standard for the Dominica Solar LED Street Light Project.
The data shows that the distribution of LED lighting products in 2013 is not balanced: in January, the LED lighting market in the second half of last year continued to warm up. The procurement scale reached 22.37 million yuan. The market was relatively sluggish in February-May, and the situation in 2012 Similarly, in June, the market suddenly heated up, and reached a peak of monthly purchases of 112.41 million yuan in September. The market stabilized from October to December, with an average purchase size of 53.4 million.
In this regard, industry experts generally believe that in the future to completely complete the decanter decoction plan, the government and enterprises must unite to promote. The government should formulate standard specifications for industry transformation, increase investment in technology R&D of lighting enterprises, and improve energy conservation of products to regulate the development of the industry. It is expected that the LED lighting market will further grow.

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