Lighting for Panda: Energy Saving Osram's Organic Future


In the early morning of the end of July, Xiao Langlang sat comfortably on the side of the hillside pond, squatting on the tender bamboo. Only half a year old, he may not realize that changes around him and other panda partners are happening quietly - from now on, they will grow up in a more comfortable, healthy and more natural light.

Just this month, the Sichuan Wolong Giant Panda Nature Reserve completed the largest lighting renovation project since its inception: and this benefited from a company from Germany.

The lighting of the panda habitat and surrounding areas was replaced with more energy-saving and environmentally friendly lighting equipment. What makes more sense for these cute animals is that these devices can simulate natural light to the greatest extent, making the living conditions of artificially cultivated giant pandas closer to the natural environment and reducing the human disturbance in the development of giant panda population. A full set of energy-saving lighting equipment can save more than 100,000 yuan in electricity bills to the protected area in one year.

The German company is part of the Siemens Group and operates its global lighting business in OSRAM. In the mid-1980s, the German company launched the first integrated electronic energy-saving lamp in the world, achieving better energy efficiency by integrating electronic components with the base. This invention accelerated the process of householdization of energy-saving lamps and brought energy-saving lamps that were originally only used in commercial applications to ordinary consumers.

Now this energy-saving effort has begun to bring a bright future to this company that once had a negative growth in sales.

Organic future

In the past two years, abnormal weather phenomena around the world have been unprecedentedly unprecedented. Climate crisis, environmental protection, energy conservation and emission reduction have become hot topics for politicians and businessmen. OSG's CEO, Martin Goetzeler, is also one of them.

In an interview with Osram's internal magazine 597nm, talking about the development trend of the lighting industry in the next 10 years, Gu Yule said, “As climate protection is on the agenda, energy-saving products are becoming more and more mainstream on a global scale. This is also a key element in OSRAM's future product development strategy."

The same is true of the reality. As the global warming situation becomes more and more prominent, more and more countries have been or are preparing to strengthen energy conservation and emission reduction measures.

In February of this year, the Australian government took the lead in announcing that by 2010, energy-saving lamps should be used to replace incandescent lamps and residents should not use incandescent bulbs. This makes Australia the first country in the world to plan to ban the use of traditional incandescent lamps.

In February, the California State Legislature passed a new bill to "use electricity-saving incandescent lamps before 2012 to switch to energy-saving lamps." This became the first state in the United States to ban the use of incandescent lamps. Relevant Ontario, Canada, neighboring the United States also said that it is considering emulating the Australian government's practice of prohibiting the use of traditional incandescent lamps that consume large amounts of electricity in Ontario.


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