Beijing released plans to eliminate incandescent lamps and promote LED lighting

On April 23, the Beijing Municipal Development and Reform Commission officially issued the “Beijing Municipal Plan of Eliminating General Lighting Incandescent Lamps (2011-2015)” approved by the municipal government. Before the end of 2015, Beijing will gradually phase out incandescent lamps in public institutions, hotels, restaurants, shopping malls, commercial office buildings and other production and operation units. Continue to use the national high-efficiency lighting products to promote subsidy policies, 30% of subsidies for large user governments, and 70% for users.

The Action Plan proposes a phased goal: from June 1, 2012, the import and sales of incandescent lamps with a power of 100 watts or more will be stopped; from June 1 next year, the import and sale of incandescent lamps with a power of 60 watts or more will be stopped; From January 1, 2015, the import and sale of incandescent lamps with power of 15 watts or more will be stopped.

Beijing's development and reform, quality supervision, industry and commerce, commerce, finance and other departments will jointly carry out the supervision and inspection of the incandescent lamp suspension, the replacement of the light source quality of incandescent lamps and the elimination of incandescent lamps in key industries.

Disabling incandescent lamps The government's first Action Plan proposes that all levels of government agencies should stop using incandescent lamps by the end of 2013, and other public agencies will stop using incandescent lamps by the end of 2014. The cost of purchasing and installing alternative light sources shall be paid out by the financial budget of the unit.

To carry out recycling process of establishing a system <br> organs and institutions rely on existing recycling companies for recycling, after transported to centralized processing enterprises. Public institutions and mature waste-producing units in other fields that have not yet established a mature recycling system may entrust recycling companies to assist in the establishment and responsible for recycling. Institutions and institutions must recycle 90% of the used fluorescent lamps. Recycling sites are set up in the community, relying on existing renewable resource recycling networks and waste sorting pilot communities, and recycling companies are responsible for collecting and transporting. Advocate the public to hand over the waste light source at home to the collection point for centralized recycling.

Promote LED light source
In 2011-2012, the LED lighting products were used in the underground passages to replace the existing traditional lighting sources. In the indoor lighting areas such as underground parking lots of government agencies, contract lighting energy management methods were used to demonstrate and promote LED lighting products, and LED downlights were carried out in accordance with national unified requirements. And LED spotlight demonstration applications. From 2013 to 2015, according to the pilot demonstration situation, the scope of promotion will be expanded, and LED light source applications will be gradually promoted in other public institutions, property communities, and shopping malls, hotels, restaurants, industrial enterprises and other business units in this city.

Special population groups to carry out "TM"
At the same time, Beijing continues to carry out energy-saving lamps in the city's low-income households, disabled families and primary and secondary school students, that is, an incandescent lamp for an energy-saving lamp, limited to redemption. For low-protection and disabled families, the cost subsidy will continue the “one dollar energy-saving lamp” policy, and free replacement for primary and secondary school students will be subsidized by the government.

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