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China to study schedule and measures to eliminate incandescent lamp

In the face of the global wave of elimination of incandescent light, China is also active. Jie Zhenhua, deputy director of the national development and Reform Commission, 22, said in Beijing, China will take an active and prudent approach to study the phasing out of incandescent schedules and supporting measures to contribute to global emissions of greenhouse gases. Jie Zhenhua is national efficient lighting products to promote the work of the meeting jointly held in the Ministry of Finance and the national development and Reform Commission disclosed the news.

At the meeting, the Ministry of Finance and the national development and Reform Commission deployed the first batch of financial subsidies for the promotion of 50 million efficient lighting products. In this regard, Jie Zhenhua said, to promote efficient lighting products is an important measure to achieve China's energy-saving emission reduction targets in 11th Five-Year. By 2010, China will promote efficient lighting products through financial subsidies 150 million, can save a total of 29 billion kwh, equivalent to less than the construction of a capacity of 6 kilowatts of thermal power plant.

Jie Zhenhua said that the promotion of efficient lighting products is also an urgent need to address global climate change. 2006, the International Energy Agency, a research report, if the phasing out of incandescent lamps in the world, from now on, by the year of the world's energy savings of up to 38%, reducing carbon dioxide emissions by 166 tons. In February last year, the Australian government announced that it would ban the use of incandescent light bulbs in the country by the end of 2010.

Source: Liberation Army Daily

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