At the global high-efficiency lighting forum held recently, He Bingguang, director of the Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of the National Development and Reform Commission, said that it will speed up the development of low-energy and low-emission industries, and strive to increase the value-added ratio of the service industry and strategic emerging industries in GDP by 2015 To reach 47% and 8% or so, by 2015, China's energy-saving environmental protection industry's total output value reached 4.5 trillion yuan.
According to China's "2014-2015 Action Plan for Energy-saving and Emission-reducing Low-carbon Development," the domestic energy consumption per unit of GDP, chemical oxygen demand, sulfur dioxide, ammonia nitrogen, and nitrogen oxide emissions will decrease by 3.9% and 2% year-on-year respectively. 2%, 2%, 5% or more; CO 2 emissions per unit of GDP dropped by 4% and 3.5% over two years respectively. Government departments will vigorously promote industrial restructuring, speed up the construction of energy-saving emission reduction and carbon reduction projects, pay close attention to energy conservation and carbon reduction in key areas, strengthen technical support, further strengthen policy support, actively promote market-oriented energy-saving emission reduction mechanisms, and strengthen monitoring and early warning and supervision and inspections. The eight aspects of the implementation of the target responsibility take measures.
Hua Shuming, director of the Global High-Efficiency Lighting Center, explained that in 2009, with the support of the Global Environment Foundation, the United Nations Environment Program launched the “Global Elimination of Low-Efficiency Lighting Products†project to help developing countries advance the elimination of low-efficiency lighting products. At present, more than 60 developing countries have joined the high-efficiency lighting partner project and signed a pledge to eliminate low-efficiency lighting products in 2016. Since 2008, the Chinese government has promoted more than 780 million high-efficiency lighting products throughout the country through financial subsidies, making the idea of ​​energy-saving lighting deeply rooted in people's minds and making important contributions to global energy conservation and emission reduction.