Is a new wave of subsidies ready for LED lighting in the future?

Xie Zhenhua, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, said at the 5th Forum of the Earth Forum that China's energy conservation and emission reduction schedule lags behind expectations. It is necessary to continue to work hard to achieve the set goals. The next step is to strengthen financial support and tax incentives for energy-saving and low-carbon enterprises. In the field of energy-saving electricity, the substitution effect of LED is outstanding. According to Xinhua News Agency, China and the United Nations Development Program and the Global Environment Facility have carried out China’s phase-out of incandescent lamps and accelerated the promotion of energy-saving lamps (hereinafter referred to as Pileslamp). In the past five years, the annual production capacity of incandescent lamps has been eliminated by 650 million at the end of 2009-2013. At the time, accounting for the output of incandescent lamps in the country at the time. 16. The deputy director of the project's project office, Lu Fang, told the author that the next step would be to speed up the replacement project according to the national phase-out roadmap. Is LED lighting ready? The new wave of subsidies will be further learned from the Pileslamp project office. The subsidy policy for energy-saving lamps from 2008 will be completed by the end of this year. At present, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Finance and other departments are studying the policy of subsidizing the promotion of LED lighting products by financial subsidies. The strength will be adjusted on the basis of the promotion of energy-saving lamps, combined with the characteristics of LED lights. According to reports, the life of energy-saving lamps is more than 6000 hours, which is 6 times that of incandescent lamps. The replacement of incandescent lamps can save 60 to 80. The life of LED lamps is about 3 times that of energy-saving lamps, and the power consumption is only about 60. At the launching ceremony of the project, it was reported that the phase-out of the incandescent lamp project is expected to directly save about 4 billion kWh of electricity and 4.4 million tons of carbon dioxide emission reduction capacity. After the end of the project, carbon dioxide emissions will be reduced by 1.75-2.37 billion tons. In recent years, carbon emission constraints have tightened. The roadmap for the phase-out of incandescent lamps released by the country in 2011 shows that from October 1 this year, the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 60 watts and above is prohibited. As the roadmap approaches the mid-term evaluation time, the elimination rate will be further accelerated. An LED listed company executive told the Shanghai Securities Journal that last year the national lighting market totaled 260 billion, nearly 80% of the energy-saving lamps, according to the LED market share of 20-30 in 2015, LED potential is huge. Since energy-saving lamps contain mercury and are not environmentally friendly, many local governments have already cancelled subsidies for energy-saving lamps. The cost-effectiveness and environmental protection effects of household lighting LEDs have been fully reflected. Now, LED subsidies are expected to be introduced in time. He said. According to industry analysts, the LED industry boom began to pick up last year. The price of 5W LED lamps was 3-4 times that of the same brightness energy-saving lamps a few years ago. However, in recent years, the price of upstream chips has dropped at a rate of about 30 per year, and the cost has dropped to 2013. The price of LED terminal products is basically the same as that of energy-saving lamps, and the LED industry is expected to enter a stage of comprehensive replacement of traditional lighting products.