INTRODUCTION and OVERVIEW
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AMA Research have published the 2nd edition of the report
Energy Efficient Lighting Products Market UK 2010-2014.
AMA Research have been researching and publishing reports on
the UK lighting and electrical products market for over 18
years, and this report represents a significant review of a
fast moving and fast changing sector.
In
contrast to the overall Lighting Products Sector which has reached a
mature stage in terms of market growth, the Energy Efficient sector
presents both opportunities and challenges for manufacturers,
distributors and retailers alike, driven by legislative and cultural
change towards improved sustainability credentials and ongoing operating
efficiencies.
Growth rates for this market remain strong as energy efficient products
displace the traditional lighting products, facilitated by design
changes which allow energy efficient lamps to be used in
traditional-type luminaires, allowing retrospective fitting. As a result
significant growth is expected over the next few years, despite the
likely impact of the recession and possible Government cutbacks in
spending on the overall lighting market. |
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Key product sectors
covered in the report include:
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Energy
efficient lamp/bulb sector
market size, key
products, drivers for change, definitions, market developments,
future prospects etc.
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Energy
efficient luminaire and controls sector
market size,
market developments, key products, drivers for change, definitions,
future prospects etc.
Areas of
particular interest:
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Estimates of energy efficient lighting market - 2005 with
forecasts to 2014.
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Market size by product group,
i.e. lamps and luminaries (fittings and controls), 2005
and forecast to 2014.
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Value
split of domestic and non-domestic end use sectors.
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Key
market influences
and drivers e.g. construction trends, as well as a brief
analysis of important end use sectors including housing,
retail, offices, etc.
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An
overview of directives, legislation,
schemes
etc - relevant to the market.
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A
review of major suppliers and recent energy efficient
product developments.
Some of the companies featured include:
Abacus Lighting, Advanced LEDs, Aimbry Ltd, Ansell Lighting, Ansorg
GmbH, AP Lamp Distributors, Aurora Ltd, B.E.G. UK Ltd, BDC, BLV Licht
und Vakuumtechnik Gmbh, Brandon Medical, British Electric Lamps Ltd
(Bell), Candela LIGHT, Chalmit Lighting, Chalmor, City Electrical
Factors, Clearvision, Compact Lighting, Cooper Lighting and Safety
Ltd, CP Electronics,Danlers Ltd, David Webster (DW) Limited, Doyle &
Tratt Products Ltd, dpa Lighting Consultants, Edmundson Electrical,
Efficientlight.co.uk, Electric Center, Endon Lighting Ltd, Ex-Or Ltd,
Eyre & Elliston Ltd, Firstlight Products, Fozz Lighting, Franklite, FW
Thorpe Group plc, GE Lighting, Hager UK Ltd, Havells Sylvania,
Holophane Lighting Ltd, Iguana, International Lamps Ltd, JH Miller and
Sons Ltd, LAPD Consultants, Litebulbs.co.uk, Llumarlite Ltd, Lutron,
Maxwell Electronics, Megaman, Mico Lighting, Nick Smith Associates,
Osram, Philips Lighting UK, Procom Services Ltd, Rexel UK, Riegens
Lighting Ltd, Ryness Lighting and Electrical, Sangamo, Schneider
Electric, Searchlight Setsquare Ltd, Spearmark Lighting, Status
International UK Ltd, Stearn Electric Company Ltd,The Associated
Lighting Group, The Light Corporation, The Renewable Energy Shop,
Thorlux Lighting, Thorn Lighting, Thorn Lighting UK, Tridonic Atco,
Trilight, Trilux, Whitecroft Lighting, Zeta Controls, Zumtobel
Aktiengesellschaft
Key areas covered in the report include:
MARKET OVERVIEW
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Market
size and overview
market definition, total energy efficient lighting market
20052009 with forecasts to 2014.
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Future
prospects
key drivers, increased pace of change, changing consumer
attitudes, product costs and benefits, product subsidies
etc.
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Product
mix by main product group,
i.e. lamps and luminaires (inclusive of fittings and
controls) for energy efficient lighting.
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Value mix
of domestic and non-domestic markets
for energy efficient lighting, reasons for changing mix.
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Identification of key market drivers
including energy costs, EU directives, legislation and
industry initiatives (EEC, EELS, DEELS etc.), construction
output, building regulations and others.
ENERGY EFFICIENT SECTOR -
LAMPS
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Definition and market size
recent trends and estimates for 2005-09.
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Future
trends and forecasts
of market size to 2014.
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Overview and analysis of current situation
product development, Directives/Legislation, development
of LEDs etc.
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Assessment of the market for energy efficient lamps by end
use sectors
domestic and non-domestic market sizes, key sectors,
trends etc.
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Review
of key drivers
consumer attitudes, pricing developments, costs/benefits
of energy-efficient lamps, phase-out programmes.
ENERGY EFFICIENT SECTOR -
LUMINAIRES
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Definitions and market size
recent trends and estimates for 2005-09.
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Future
trends and forecasts of market size to 2014.
Development of the entire lighting market towards energy
efficiency.
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Overview
and analysis of current situation
product development, Directives etc.
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Assessment of the market for energy efficient luminaires by
end use sectors
domestic and non-domestic market sizes, trends, key
sectors etc.
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Review of
key drivers
development of improved lighting control systems, product
design and marketing etc.
SUPPLY
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Overview of the
supply sector.
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Future prospects
- globalisation, import tariffs etc.
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Review of main
manufacturers
and product developments in the lamp sector.
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Review of main
manufacturers and product developments in the luminaires and lighting
control systems sector.
DISTRIBUTION
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Identification of
main distribution channels
including wholesalers and distributors (general electrical suppliers
and
specialised
lighting distributors) and retailers.
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Changes in
distribution, key players, future prospects.
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The retail
category encompasses DIY and grocery multiples, high street chains
and department stores, electrical and hardware independents,
lighting specialists and mail order/Internet suppliers.
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