Japan wants to replace 60% of incandescent lamps with LED lighting in 2030

According to the plan of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, the country expects to replace more than 60% of incandescent lamps with LED and OLED lighting products by 2030.

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said that although the fluorescent lamps for general lighting at this stage have more advantages in terms of short-term economic benefits, the future development of products has great limitations. In contrast, LED lighting has developed rapidly in recent years, and the cost of products has also led to a decline in the price of finished products, so it is still very promising in replacing traditional lighting products.

According to the Japan Machinery Industry Association, in 2030, the penetration rate of LED and OLED lighting in Japan will reach 30%, and electricity consumption will account for 20% of the total electricity consumption. In terms of energy saving and carbon reduction benefits, It will save 18.7 billion kWh of electricity per year or 7 million tons of carbon dioxide.

According to the International Energy Agency's World Resources Institute, Japan's per capita energy consumption ranks among the best in the world, which means that Japan has great potential to improve energy efficiency. Japan's own resources are not abundant, and energy efficiency is also improved. Requirements for sustainable development.

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