The “2011 National High-efficiency Energy-saving Lighting Product Promotion Project†won the bid for the company announced
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Among them, the high-pressure sodium lamp products are divided into three packages, which are jointly won by seven companies including Zhejiang Sunshine, Nanjing Sanle, Pros, Foshan Lighting, Shanghai Yaming, and Philips; and the three-color high-end frequency double-end fluorescent lamps and brackets. 17 companies won the bid, including 7 listed companies, namely Sunlight Lighting, Foshan Lighting, Shanghai Yaming, NVC Lighting, Chenhui Lighting, Snowlight and TCL Lighting, and foreign brands Osram, Philips and Matsushita Electric Works. Famous for the use of self-ballasted fluorescent lamps for general lighting, in addition to several listed companies and foreign brands, some new faces such as Lin'an Sanlian Lighting Appliance Co., Ltd. and Ancai Lighting have joined the camp for the first time.
Ten companies have won the bid for three consecutive years: Zhejiang Sunshine, Philips, Foshan Electric, Dongguan 100%, Osram, Snow Wright, Tongshida, Zhongshan Op, Zhejiang Chenhui, Hengdian Debang.
In 2011, the high-efficiency lighting product promotion project was jointly tendered by the Department of Economic Construction of the Ministry of Finance and the Department of Resource Conservation and Environmental Protection of the National Development and Reform Commission. The agency is China National Electronics Import and Export Corporation.
It is reported that in early April of this year, the National Development and Reform Commission announced through the website that the 2011 energy-saving products project will be launched as scheduled, and the state will continue to promote high-efficiency energy-saving products through financial subsidies. In the early stage of promotion, government subsidies will be used to support; When the share reaches a certain level (such as 30% or more), it basically realizes industrialization, large-scale production, and lower costs. The government no longer gives subsidies, but the National Development and Reform Commission has not given the exact time for the promotion of energy conservation subsidies.