Talking about: China's five major stages of eliminating incandescent lamps in the next five years


In the past few days, it was learned from the press conference on the phase-out of the incandescent lamp roadmap that the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Commerce, the General Administration of Customs, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine jointly issued the "Regulations on the gradual prohibition on the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps. Announcement. The "Announcement" decided to gradually ban the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps in stages according to the power level from October 1, 2012.
China is a major producer and consumer of lighting products. The output of energy-saving lamps and incandescent lamps ranks first in the world. In 2010, the output of incandescent lamps and domestic sales were 3.85 billion and 1.07 billion respectively. According to estimates, China's lighting electricity accounts for about 12 of the total electricity consumption in the whole society. The use of high-efficiency lighting products to replace incandescent lamps has great potential for energy saving and emission reduction. The phasing out of incandescent lamps is of great significance for promoting the optimization and upgrading of China's lighting industry, promoting the goal of energy conservation and emission reduction in the 12th Five-Year Plan, and actively responding to global climate change.
The National Development and Reform Commission said that through the implementation of the road map, it will effectively promote the healthy development of China's lighting electrical industry and achieve good energy conservation and emission reduction effects. It is expected that the output value of the lighting and electrical industry will be increased by about 8 billion yuan (RMB) and about 15,000 new jobs will be created. It has an annual energy saving of 48 billion kWh and an annual reduction of carbon dioxide emissions of 48 million tons.
The "Announcement" clarifies that China's roadmap for phasing out incandescent lamps is divided into five phases:
1. The transition period from November 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012;
2. It is forbidden to import and sell ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 100 watts or more from October 1, 2012;
3. From October 1, 2014, it is forbidden to import and sell ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 60 watts or more;
4. The period from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016 is the mid-term evaluation period;
5. It is forbidden to import and sell ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 15 watts or more from October 1, 2016, or adjust according to the results of the mid-term evaluation.

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