The EU phase-out of halogen lamps is postponed until September 2018

LightingEurope (an organization formed by the merger of the European Light Bulb Manufacturers Union and the European Lighting Association, the voice of the European lighting industry) once lobbied the European Union to postpone the elimination of halogen lamps by 2020, but the EU said that 2018 is an acceptable compromise period, which will make The LED lighting industry has developed more affordable replacement bulbs to replace halogen lamps. The European Commission (EC) recently announced that member states agreed to the committee's new proposal to postpone the ban on halogen lamps until September 2018. The LightingEurope organization is dedicated to representing the interests of the European lighting industry and dealing with innovations in LED generation. It has lobbied the committee to postpone the ban until 2020, but the latest statement said it will be pushed from September 2016 to September 2018. At the end of 2014, LightingEurope repeatedly questioned the timing of the elimination of halogen lamps as 2016, and even questioned whether there would be enough time to delay the development of LED products to meet the economic requirements even if it was postponed until 2018. The organization questioned whether alternatives to solid-state lighting (SSL) could meet an alternative, alternative to halogen output. In addition, the high price of LED products may mean that consumers can not afford new lamps. Therefore, LightingEurope suggested that the ban time should not be able to meet the installation of up to 200 million luminaires throughout Europe by 2020. The ban that was postponed until 2018 will affect non-directional halogen lamps powered from AC power. Directional halogen lamps and other specialty forms of halogen lamps will not be covered by this date. The European Commission said switching to LED lights could save consumers €115 (about 766 RMB) over a 20-year lifespan. But the committee also acknowledges that postponing to 2018 will produce even more compelling economic effects. LightingEurope Secretary-General Diederikde Stoppelaar said: Although 2020 is a better date for phasing out halogen lamps, 2018 is also an acceptable compromise. Consumers must realize that alternative development technologies take time to fully realize and later become widely used on the market.

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