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According to the previously released roadmap for eliminating incandescent lamps in China, if the assessment is successful, China will ban the sale and import of incandescent lamps for general lighting of 15 watts and above from October 1 this year. However, industry experts pointed out that in order to completely complete the decantation plan for incandescent lamps, the government and enterprises must work together to promote. In fact, the difficulty of advancing the ban is largely due to the fact that there are no new products that can effectively replace incandescent lamps. The so-called incandescent lamp is the kind of light bulb that was invented by Edison when we were very young. This prototype appeared in the 1879 lighting fixtures and has been used for 137 years. However, this great invention at the time has now become the object of upgrading. In fact, incandescent lamps are the least efficient of all used lighting fixtures, and only about 2% of the electrical energy they consume can be converted into light energy, and the rest are lost in the form of heat. Due to the low light efficiency, many countries in the world have gradually phased out incandescent lamps. Initially, in early 2007, the Australian government took the lead in announcing the complete phase-out of incandescent lamps in the form of legislation. More than a dozen countries and regions including Canada, Japan, the United States, the European Union, South Korea and Taiwan have successively released the incandescent lamp elimination plan. China is a big country in the production and consumption of incandescent lamps. According to estimates, China's lighting electricity accounts for about 12% of the total electricity consumption of the whole society. China also released the roadmap for the elimination of incandescent lamps in China in 2011. According to this road map, China will set the transition period from October 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012. From October 1, 2012, China prohibits the sale and import of incandescent lamps for general lighting of 100 watts and above; from October 1, 2014, it is prohibited to sell and import incandescent lamps for general lighting of 60 watts and above, and according to energy efficiency standards. It is forbidden to produce, sell and import inefficient tungsten halogen lamps with luminous efficacy below the energy efficiency limit; from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016, China will evaluate the previous policies and adjust the follow-up policies. If the assessment is successful, China will ban the sale and import of incandescent lamps for general lighting of 15 watts and above from October 1 this year. However, some industry experts believe that in order to completely complete the decantation plan for incandescent lamps, the government and enterprises must work together to promote. In fact, the difficulty of advancing the ban is largely due to the fact that there are no new products that can effectively replace incandescent lamps. From this point of view, lighting companies have increased their investment in technology research and production to produce products that are both energy-efficient and cost-effective, so that incandescent lamps can be retired. Energy-saving lamps may sell expensive and not save electricity. In fact, people have gradually begun to replace incandescent lamps with energy-saving lamps on many occasions. However, over the years, energy-saving lamps that are several times more expensive than incandescent lamps have not completely replaced incandescent lamps. In fact, in addition to the price is too expensive, whether the energy-saving lamps are really as energy-saving as the labeling has gradually caused consumers to question. Vicious competition makes LED lighting prematurely LED lighting has been seen as a future lighting technology with great potential in China. However, since a few years ago, domestic companies began to rush into this field. Whether companies related to lighting or electronics are involved in LED lighting, the Blue Ocean quickly turned into the Red Sea. At the same time, due to the low threshold of the industry, many products that do not have technical strength are mainly low-priced products, and eventually the price system of the whole industry is rapidly lowered, resulting in most enterprises in the industry having no money to make or even lose money. The LED lighting industry has even been called the fastest industry in China's electronics industry from hope to disappointment. The National Bureau of Statistics released a data in the second half of last year. In the statistics of more than 2,600 LED lighting companies nationwide, the number of loss-making enterprises reached 579 in the first half of 2015, with a total loss of 1.215 billion yuan. This means that the loss of the entire domestic LED lighting industry exceeds 20%, which is much higher than the loss of the national light industry, and the loss has also increased compared with the same period in 2014. In addition, according to the statistics of the LED industry research institutes, the overall performance of the LED industry in mainland China was sluggish last year. Take the LED packaging market as an example. The scale of the year was 8.8 billion US dollars, a year-on-year increase of only 2%. Faced with the downturn in the industry, many large companies have withdrawn from the LED lighting industry in the past two years. Although this has reduced the market's competitive intensity, it is not a small impact on the level of the entire industry. It is also worth noting that due to fierce competition and even worsening of China's LED lighting industry, many international lighting giants have even abandoned this field, including Philips and Osram, all of which sell their lighting business. GE Lighting also opted out of the Asian market and focused on Europe and the United States. market. Some insiders pointed out that although these giants are hard to conquer the fierce competition in the Chinese market, overall it is hard to predict whether the Chinese lighting industry is good or bad.