The incandescent lamp was once the greatest invention of mankind, but today it is the greatest elimination of mankind.
Beginning on September 1, 2009, the first phase of the EU phase-out of incandescent lamps began to take effect. This marks that merchants in 27 EU countries will no longer purchase 100-watt incandescent lamps. This is only the beginning. According to the EU's timetable, from September 2010 to September 2012, incandescent lamps will gradually withdraw from the market. In China, the “green lighting†project was launched 13 years ago, and the popularity of energy-saving lamps is gradually being promoted. At present, “China has gradually phased out incandescent lamps and accelerated the promotion of energy-saving lamps†has begun bidding. The project pointed out that within three years, China will plan a timetable for the phase-out of incandescent lamps and promote products such as energy-saving lamps and high-efficiency lighting. Under the reality of energy-saving emission reduction and low-carbon concept street knowledge, the elimination of incandescent lamps is the trend of the times, an inevitable trend of the development of the times and social progress, so what will the elimination of incandescent lamps bring to the social environment and the lighting industry? What about the impact?
China energy saving lights guess Copenhagen
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Energy saving is an important performance indicator for lighting products. It is reported that incandescent lamps generally only use about 5% of electricity consumption for lighting, and most of the remaining electrical energy is converted into heat energy. In contrast, compact fluorescent lamps and high-efficiency halogen lamps are as energy efficient as 25% to 50%, and CO2 emissions are much lower than traditional incandescent lamps. The delisting of incandescent lamps has undoubtedly contributed greatly to energy conservation and environmental protection, and has made tremendous contributions to the elimination of energy. Lighting is not only closely related to life from the night, but the office, workshop, and living room illuminate people's overall life. Simply changing from incandescent to energy-saving lamps completes the process of lighting energy savings. Therefore, the road to fulfilling the commitment to promote lighting energy conservation is undoubtedly one of the shortcuts that can produce four or two effects, and it also lights up China's Copenhagen conjecture.
The development prospects of eliminating the inferior elitist related to the lighting industry
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Eliminating incandescent lamps is an opportunity for the lighting industry to re-innovate its advantages – grasping the fleeting opportunities, light source products are expected to recreate the ancient town effect, and work with craft lighting products, which in turn may cause the lighting industry to trigger a malicious price war. At present, the development of the lighting industry is mixed, and it has not yet formed an obvious "anti-town effect" at home and abroad as in the process lighting industry. In just a few years, other cities in China have produced a large number of similar manufacturers of energy-saving lamps. They have made "articles" on glass tubes and voltage regulators, and introduced cheap and inferior products to make the market worse. At the same time, some SMEs have followed the short-term behavior of these peers, which has adversely affected the healthy development of the entire lighting industry.
However, opportunities often coexist with challenges, so the delisting of incandescent lamps is not a bad thing. It can purify the lighting industry's products, and it will promote the mainstream transformation of the lighting industry, which will help China's lighting enterprises to stabilize the market. Share, energy-saving lamps and LED lighting will become mainstream. In particular, LED lighting will become the focus of the global industry.
Since the elimination of incandescent lamps has such far-reaching significance, how should the government eliminate them?
The government should accelerate the promotion of green energy-saving lighting products
China is a big incandescent country. In 2007, China produced 4.44 billion incandescent lamps, accounting for one-third of world production. China has also launched the "green lighting" project as early as 13 years ago, and the popularity of energy-saving lamps is gradually advancing. In 1996, China began to organize the implementation of China's green lighting project. This project, which aims to promote energy conservation, environmental protection and lighting quality, has been in operation for 13 years, and the elimination of incandescent lamps has entered a stage of white-hot. It is understood that the government is about to phase out the incandescent light circuit map. Since the government has done a lot of work to promote energy-saving lamps in the early stage, the ban is estimated to no longer refer to the phased elimination form of the EU. The government should vigorously promote energy-saving lighting products, such as energy-saving lamps and LED lighting. In the green city lighting construction plan launched by governments across China, LED has become an effective product to replace incandescent lamps. However, since the price of green energy-saving lighting products is much higher than that of incandescent lamps, the government should play an active role in promoting green energy-saving lighting products, and major enterprises should also assume certain responsibilities and obligations.
Policy measures help the steady development of energy-saving lamps enterprises
Replacing incandescent lamps with energy-saving lamps is a global trend. After the market expansion, competition will become more intense. If industry self-discipline can't keep up, low-price competition will be the whole industry. Weng Maoyuan, president of the Provincial Lighting Association, said that at present, the domestic energy-saving lamp industry has excess capacity, and the technical barriers in the European and American markets are still growing year by year. Therefore, for energy-saving lamps companies, it is more urgent to be stronger than to become bigger. Proposition. Therefore, the government should introduce relevant policies to help the stable development and growth of energy-saving lamps enterprises.
Enterprises should take the initiative to respond to policies
Energy-saving lamps companies should take the initiative to respond to this incandescent lamp elimination incident in order to win in the future energy-saving lamp market battle. The first is to accelerate the adjustment of product structure. The delisting of incandescent lamps means that the market for energy-saving lamps is huge. Enterprises should invest in energy-saving lamps and actively strive for preferential policies for energy-saving lamps in the country. On the other hand, enterprises should improve their production processes and achieve their own product performance and performance. The overall improvement of technical content, accelerate the development of energy-saving lamps with independent intellectual property rights, and actively participate in the international lighting market game with high-quality, environmentally friendly and stable products. The second is to seize business opportunities and expand production capacity.
Learning from the experience of foreign governments in eliminating incandescent lamps
Replacing incandescent lamps with energy-saving lamps as the main lighting device is becoming an international trend. In September 2009, the European Union announced that it would phase out high-energy lighting equipment such as incandescent lamps in four years, and replacing incandescent lamps with energy-saving lamps, halogen bulbs and LED lamps has become the main lighting for European residents.
In fact, in the forefront of the ban on incandescent lamps is Australia. In February 2007, the Australian government took the lead in announcing the need to replace incandescent lamps with energy-saving lamps nationwide by 2010 and prohibit residents from using incandescent bulbs. This makes Australia the first country in the world to plan to ban the use of traditional incandescent lamps. In early 2009, the Australian government announced that it would stop importing incandescent lamps from February 1, 2009.
North America has also joined the list of disabled incandescent lamps. In February 2007, the California State Legislature passed a new bill to save energy-saving incandescent lamps before 2012 and switched to energy-saving lamps. This became the first state in the United States to ban the use of incandescent lamps. Ontario, Canada also said that it is considering emulating the Australian government's practice of prohibiting the use of traditional incandescent lamps that consume large amounts of electricity in Ontario.
Incandescent lights gradually withdrew from the historical arena, announcing that an era of lighting is coming to an end. With the development of green energy-saving lighting technology and the popularity of green energy-saving lighting products, incandescent lamps will eventually be buried under the rolling wheels of history. And what will accompany most people's life, about Edison's story, the memory of incandescent lamps, will gradually bury in the history of the pile of paper, become a tiny footnote for human development.
We lament the demise of an era, but also can not help but see, in the field of energy-saving lighting, there are still many areas in our market environment that need to be improved. When incandescent lamps are gradually delisted, we only hope that the evolution of history will bring a brighter future for mankind.
Text / high-tech LED editor Purple Yi no trace
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