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EU: Policy guidance stimulates energy saving

The EU countries have done a lot of basic work to promote energy-saving lighting products. For example, the European Commission issued the EU Uniform Energy Efficiency Labeling Regulations (92/75/EEC Energy Efficiency Labeling Guidelines) in September 1992, requiring electrical products sold in the EU. Information such as the energy efficiency rating, annual energy consumption, etc. of the product must be indicated, including lighting fixtures. In early March 2007, the EU clearly proposed a policy of universally popularizing energy-saving lamps. It decided to stop the production of incandescent lamps for general lighting in the EU within two years and gradually replace incandescent lamps with energy-saving lamps.

The EU has also formulated and implemented corresponding incentive policies for enterprises, institutions and consumers that produce and use energy-efficient products, such as tax reduction and exemption for enterprises; purchase subsidies and electricity prices for institutions and consumers; and low-energy products Incorporate into government procurement plans, etc. These measures also provide incentives for companies to continuously develop new energy-saving products, improve energy-saving technologies, and stimulate consumers to purchase low-energy appliances. In addition, in order to meet the dual needs of energy-saving lighting and decoration, EU manufacturers are working hard on the design of energy-saving lamps to make the products more colorful.

UK: Strengthening legislation to promote energy conservation

In 2003, the UK Ministry of Environment, Food and Agriculture, which co-ordinated lighting and energy conservation, introduced the UK's first “Energy White Paper”, which listed energy conservation as a national policy. The UK government, industry associations and various public agencies began to work together to promote energy-saving lamps. In 2004, the British government required local government departments at all levels to improve energy efficiency. British Prime Minister Blair took the lead in using energy-saving lamps in the Prime Minister's Office. In 2007, the British government announced that it will announce the energy consumption of all public institutions since 2008, using public opinion to promote the use of energy-saving lamps in public institutions.

The United Kingdom has also promoted energy-saving lamps into thousands of households as soon as possible by strengthening domestic legislation and taxation. At present, more than 200 units have been certified by the National Energy Foundation of the United Kingdom by adopting measures such as installing energy-saving lamps. These units can enjoy a 3% price discount on natural gas and electricity bills. Companies that spend more than £50,000 a year can request carbon fund consultants from the UK's Ministry of Environment, Food and Agriculture to provide targeted energy-saving advice. The fund also provides interest-free loans to SMEs who want to purchase energy-saving equipment including energy-efficient lighting systems. Enterprises that invest in energy-saving technologies and products (including energy-saving lamps) can enjoy the “capital subsidy program” tax incentives. The funds used by enterprises to invest in energy-saving technologies and products can be deducted from taxable profits. Some energy-saving products can also be used. Enjoy VAT tax deductions.

There are also energy-saving centers throughout the UK that promote energy-saving policies and guide people on how to apply for energy-saving subsidies from local governments. The government has also established a Family Energy Prize, which can be applied for up to £2,700 per household. For disabled people, elderly people, single-parent families, etc. who receive social benefits, if they install energy-saving lamps, they can apply for special subsidies from the government. At the call of the British government, many businesses in the UK have also joined the ranks of energy-saving lamps.



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