The lighting field knockout: "yesterday as" incandescent sigh
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The incandescent lamp of Edison, was hailed as the first revolution in the field of optics, accompanied by mankind since the invention has gone through more than 140 years, has experienced more than one hundred years in use today, in the field of lighting for human made illustrious military exploits. With the acceleration of social development, the incandescent lamp obviously cannot meet the trend of the times, at the same time it is regrettable to think Home Furnishing brothers black and white TV, as well as being replaced by the elimination of color TV, has become its final end point station "".
With the acceleration of global climate warming, desertification is becoming more and more serious environment, high-energy incandescent means consumption of coal resources more and more carbon dioxide discharged into the air, and the world especially Chinese government to promote energy-saving and emission reduction misfits. The incandescent lamp has been accelerated to eliminated, like yesterday, East "is gradually withdraw from the stage of history.
Foreign lighting incandescent lamp "rare sight"
The global wave of incandescent lighting is under way, and the European Union, Asia and Southeast Asian nations have drawn up a timetable for the full replacement of energy-saving lamps. While disabling incandescent lamps, countries are strongly promoting energy-efficient, new energy efficient light semiconductors (LED) lighting.
Reporters found in the survey, the United States, China, Korea and Australia and other countries will comprehensively disable incandescent lamps, the regulation of incandescent light from the existing industrial areas extended to residential interior lighting. With the prohibition of incandescent lamps in various regions, benefits gradually fermented, LED lamps gradually entered the lighting market, which undoubtedly has played a catalytic role in the development of LED lighting market.
The European Union in 2007 launched a plan to use energy-saving lamps, proposed more stringent requirements on the energy efficiency office and street lighting, incandescent lamp or other household lights, before 2009 in individual families in phasing out the incandescent lamp. Its members have adopted relevant actions, such as the UK announced the phasing out of incandescent lamps in 2011; the Irish government also set a schedule of incandescent lamp; Belgium, Portugal, Switzerland and France made a similar announcement. At present, retail stores began to stop 100 watt bulb replenishment, voluntary stop sale period ended in 2012, after which the government issued a penalty rule.
The United States has also been phasing out incandescent bulbs since December 2007. The federal standard is divided into two stages. The first stage is from 2012 to 2014, banning 100 watt lamps. Most incandescent bulbs will be banned from sale in the U. S. market in 2014. 2007 energy independence and Security Act provides: from January 2012 to January 2014, the United States will gradually phase out 40W, 60W, 75W and 100W incandescent bulbs, instead of replacing with energy-saving bulbs.
In sub States, South Korea, Thailand, and Philippines have also taken steps to promote the use of energy-saving light bulbs instead of incandescent bulbs. For example, Japan September 2007 21 announced that with local retailers, such as convenience stores, supermarkets and appliance stores to promote the use of fluorescent lamps, called on citizens to switch from incandescent to energy-efficient fluorescent tube. The South Korean government, in 08 years, has replaced incandescent light street lamps in four public places with LED lights, and is expected to save 55% of the electricity each year. According to the plan, Korea will replace all the incandescent lamps of public facilities by LED before 2012.
Civil lighting staged "bring forth the new through the old"
In November 2011, China issued the "Chinese phasing out incandescent roadmap" pointed out: November 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012 for the transition period; in October 1, 2012 to ban the import and sale of 100 watts and above ordinary incandescent lighting; in October 1, 2014 to ban the import and sale of 60 watts and above ordinary incandescent lighting; from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016 for the October 1, 2016 mid-term evaluation period; ban the import and sale of 15 watts and above ordinary incandescent lighting; less than ten years of traditional incandescent lamp consumes more will be halted, disable.
Then the "elimination of incandescent line" implementation? The day before, the reporter visited Shenzhen several large supermarkets and home stores, found basically in these businesses had no trace of incandescent lamps. "Now, where else can we buy an incandescent lamp? We didn't sell it at the beginning of last year."." A lighting City responsible person told reporters that energy-saving lamps have been able to replace incandescent lamps, mainly the state's policy subsidies and prices below the sweet point.