In China, lighting electricity accounts for about 12% of the country's total electricity consumption, and low-efficiency lighting dominates. These inefficient lighting products have many shortcomings such as short life span, high power consumption, high maintenance and replacement cost. The use of efficient lighting products instead of ordinary incandescent lamps is the most direct and feasible way to achieve energy-saving lighting. The energy-saving rate can reach 60-80%. After this alternative process is completed, the global lighting energy consumption ratio will be reduced to 17%.
"Green Lighting Project" Important Project for Energy Saving in Public Institutions
On March 10, the "Green Lighting Project" was defined as the “12th Five-Year Plan for Energy Saving in Public Institutions†revised by the 2011 Energy Conservation Liaison Officer Meeting of Public Institutions held by the Energy Management Department of the Public Administration of the State Council. Energy saving in public institutions is an important project. The plan requires that during the “12th Five-Year Planâ€, green lighting work be carried out in all public institutions in the country. High-efficiency light sources such as compact fluorescent lamps, straight fluorescent lamps, high pressure sodium lamps, metal halide lamps, and light emitting diodes (LEDs) should be widely used. Promote the use of reasonable light distribution, high reflection efficiency and good durability of reflective lighting fixtures and intelligent control devices, to achieve efficient use of office light source 100%; LED solid light sources such as the use of more than 10%.
What concerns the industry is that He Changjiang, Director of the Energy Management Department of the Public Administration Bureau of the State Administration of Management, clearly pointed out at the meeting that in 2011 the central government agencies must achieve a 100% utilization rate of energy-saving lamps. Various localities must also step up efforts to achieve the goal of implementing energy-saving lamps in provincial-level public institutions this year. The industry generally believes that this move is an encouragement for companies that produce high-efficiency lighting products. Although the previous eight-nation commodity house restrictions on the purchase of the New Deal have brought them considerable coolness.
In fact, since April 1, 2008, the revised "Energy Conservation Law of the People's Republic of China" has been implemented. The third section of Chapter 3 of the “Energy Conservation Law†specifically addresses the issue of energy saving in public institutions. “As a leader, advocate, and organizer of energy saving for the entire society, public institutions should play an exemplary role in creating a “two-type society.†Only by doing so can they persuade and mobilize the whole society to engage in energy conservation and emission reduction. Energy saving in public institutions will be a trend," said Wen Chunyang, marketing director of Jingming Lighting Industry in Jingzhou, Hubei Province.
"Twelfth Five-Year Plan" Positives T5 Fluorescent Lamp
This year is the first year of the “Twelfth Five-Year Planâ€. Energy-saving and emission-reduction work is still a key issue. Local governments have launched corresponding policies to support energy-saving and emission-reduction work, and all industries and industries are using this as a benchmark to develop production. In the past, the use of T8 fluorescent lamps in office space was dominant. Now, with the restrictions or prohibitions on the use of T8 fluorescent lamps and its ballasts, and with LED technology or cost still to be improved, T5 is saving nearly 40 percent compared to T8. %, and has the advantages of high color rendering, good light quality, long life, low light decay, etc., becoming the first choice for office, commercial, school, and underground engineering.
And as early as July 1, 2010, traditional incandescent lamps, quartz lamps, etc. were listed by the Beijing Municipal Housing Construction Committee on the “Restricted Use of Building Materials Catalogâ€, and the new public was forbidden in Beijing since September 1, 2010. Used in architectural and finely decorated homes. The recommended alternative materials are energy efficient lamps, T5 fluorescent lamps, LED lamps, and other efficient lighting products. The "12th Five-Year Plan" for energy saving in public institutions clearly states that the electricity consumption of the lighting system accounts for 10% of the total electricity consumption of public institutions. The use rate of high-efficiency energy-saving fluorescent lamps reaches 50%. Using high-efficiency energy-saving fluorescent lamps instead of ordinary fluorescent lamps can save electricity by 30-40%; using electronic ballasts instead of traditional magnetic ballasts can save electricity by 20-30%; replacing conventional fluorescent lamps with LEDs can save energy. Electricity 50%.
In fact, the high-efficiency fluorescent lamps mentioned in the plan actually refer to T5 fluorescent lamps. Wen Chunyang believes that such light sources will account for 50% of the use rate of public institutions during the 12th Five-Year Plan period. Others, such as compact fluorescent lamps account for about 25%, metal halide lamps account for about 15%, and LED accounts for about 10%. . He said that under the leadership of the public institutions and demonstrations, the future T5 fluorescent lamp will become the main body of lighting in the entire society. As the largest T5 fluorescent lamp manufacturing enterprise in the country, Daming Lighting Industry will undoubtedly usher in an unprecedented opportunity for development. It is particularly worth mentioning that of the eight key projects for energy conservation in the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan†public institutions, the only high-efficiency light source is the constraint indicator, which is the first one. All other items are expected indicators.