International calls for China to early phase out the incandescent lamp schedule


Greenpeace, the international environmental protection organization, recently called on the Chinese government to introduce a timetable for the complete elimination of the incandescent lamp policy and to promote the public to use more environmentally-friendly energy-saving lamps.

On the occasion of the Lantern Festival, Greenpeace displayed a rehearsal of the new lanterns in a shopping mall in Beijing on the 8th. The main body consists of energy-saving lamps to form a bull image, compared with the mouse made of incandescent lamps to express the Year of the Rat. Meaning. The organization hopes to take this opportunity to call on the government to introduce relevant policies to make incandescent lamps become history as soon as possible.

Recently, the relevant departments of China are preparing a timetable for the complete elimination of incandescent lamps. We will support this energy-saving and emission-reduction work. We hope that the relevant policies will be introduced in 2009, and the comprehensive elimination of incandescent lamps will be included in the 12th Five-Year Plan. Li An, director of the Greenpeace Climate and Energy Program, said.

In 2007, China's incandescent lamp output was 4.44 billion, accounting for 1/3 of world production and 2.98 billion exports. It is understood that 95% of the energy of traditional incandescent lamps is wasted on heating. To achieve the same lighting effect, energy-saving lamps only need 20% of the energy required by incandescent lamps, and the life of energy-saving lamps can reach incandescent lamps. 10 times.

China is currently the world's largest producer of energy-saving lamps, but the use of energy-saving lamps is still very low. Li Ang said that a very important reason is that the price of energy-saving lamps is very expensive between 1520 yuan, and the price of ordinary incandescent lamps is only 1 yuan, which has caused many energy-saving lamps in underdeveloped areas not to be promoted. I hope the government is Promote energy-saving lamps to increase financial subsidies and reduce the price of energy-saving lamps.

If the government can make up its mind to completely eliminate incandescent lamps, it will not only be a shot in the arm for global emissions reduction, but also demonstrate China's determination to reduce emissions and the courage to be responsible. Li Ang said.

Greenpeace is a global environmental organization with branches in more than 40 countries and regions around the world.

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