Yesterday (10th), UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sent a video message to the Global Efficient Lighting Forum to call for carbon emission reduction.
Ban Ki-moon said that efficient lighting is important for solving global warming.
Kavi Zahdi, Executive Director of the Asia-Pacific Regional Office of the United Nations Environment Programme, said that the promotion of efficient lighting is of great importance to countries that rely on fuel-imported power generation to help reduce electricity consumption, haze and carbon emissions, and reduce electricity bills. In turn, the construction of thermal power stations will be reduced. China is a leader in the global lighting industry, with advanced technology for export, and efficient lighting can accelerate energy efficiency and enable China and other countries to achieve inclusive growth.
He Bingguang, director of the Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of the National Development and Reform Commission, told Chinese and foreign participants that ecological degradation and environmental degradation are important challenges facing today's society. The industrial upgrading of green lighting is of great significance for transforming production methods, opening low-carbon lifestyles, and achieving sustainable development.
According to reports, China is a big lighting industry, one-third of the world's incandescent lamps and 80% of energy-saving lamps are produced in China. Since 1996, China has continued to promote the green lighting industry by improving market standards and supporting industrial development. Since 2008, 380 million energy-saving lamps have been promoted, and the market penetration rate of high-efficiency lighting has been rapidly improved. China launched the phased elimination of incandescent lamps in 2011 and is the first developing country to adopt the plan. In 2012, China established the Global Efficient Lighting Technology Cooperation Center and actively assisted developing countries in promoting new energy-saving technologies.
Ban Ki-moon said that efficient lighting is important for solving global warming.
Kavi Zahdi, Executive Director of the Asia-Pacific Regional Office of the United Nations Environment Programme, said that the promotion of efficient lighting is of great importance to countries that rely on fuel-imported power generation to help reduce electricity consumption, haze and carbon emissions, and reduce electricity bills. In turn, the construction of thermal power stations will be reduced. China is a leader in the global lighting industry, with advanced technology for export, and efficient lighting can accelerate energy efficiency and enable China and other countries to achieve inclusive growth.
He Bingguang, director of the Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of the National Development and Reform Commission, told Chinese and foreign participants that ecological degradation and environmental degradation are important challenges facing today's society. The industrial upgrading of green lighting is of great significance for transforming production methods, opening low-carbon lifestyles, and achieving sustainable development.
According to reports, China is a big lighting industry, one-third of the world's incandescent lamps and 80% of energy-saving lamps are produced in China. Since 1996, China has continued to promote the green lighting industry by improving market standards and supporting industrial development. Since 2008, 380 million energy-saving lamps have been promoted, and the market penetration rate of high-efficiency lighting has been rapidly improved. China launched the phased elimination of incandescent lamps in 2011 and is the first developing country to adopt the plan. In 2012, China established the Global Efficient Lighting Technology Cooperation Center and actively assisted developing countries in promoting new energy-saving technologies.
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