National Development and Reform Commission recently published the "China out of incandescent Roadmap (draft)", which stated that, by 2016, China will completely phase out incandescent bulbs, saving 48 billion a year is expected to electricity, this is because lighting electricity consumption 12 percent occupancy, if the use of energy-saving lamps, LED lighting bulbs, can reduce a lot of energy sales.
LEDinside that, in 2012, 2013, the LED lighting market, their prices will be half price now, the market acceptance is expected to significantly increase, when the lighting brands, lighting companies, will have some new shuffle Weather, of course, the international lighting manufacturers have their strengths and brand appeal, the capital, but no shortage of new entrants have access to a certain position in the market.
"China out of incandescent Roadmap (draft)" in the August 22, 2011 online comments, and China out of incandescent roadmap finalized, will be held October 1, 2011 official release.
According to the document has been released, China is expected from October 1, 2012, the ban on the sale and import of 100 watts and above ordinary incandescent lighting; from October 1, 2014, the ban on the sale and import of 60 watts and more than ordinary incandescent lighting; based on energy efficiency standards prohibit the production, sale and import of energy-efficient light effect below the limit values, inefficient halogen; from October 1, 2016, the ban on the sale and import of general lighting 15 watts and above incandescent.
Among them, the reflective incandescent lamps, spotlights, decorative lighting, and other types of incandescent lamps and incandescent lamps for special purposes are not out of range.
LEDinside that the prohibition on the effectiveness of 100-watt light bulb, it will emerge in 2012, but below the 60-watt incandescent bulb, the time from the Chinese market, according to the planning point of view is relatively late, LED lighting manufacturers in the investment market, is the need to consider place.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
China in 2012 out of 100-watt incandescent bulbs LED lights a huge market
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