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AMA Research
has published the 1st edition of the Energy Efficient Lighting UK
2007 report. AMA Research have been researching and publishing reports
on the UK lighting and electrical products market for over 15 years, but
this new report represents our first specific focus in energy efficient
lighting. Energy Efficient Lighting is a fast moving product sector and,
in contrast to the wider Lighting Products Sector which has reached a
mature stage in terms of market growth, presents both opportunities and
challenges for manufacturers, distributors and retailers alike.
The UK
Energy Efficient Lighting market is estimated to be worth around £200m
in 2007, (though market definition is difficult and represents a
guideline estimate only), with significant growth in recent years.
Legislation
and other initiatives are the chief drivers of this market, and a
significant recent development has been the voluntary commitment to
phase out production and sales of the most inefficient light bulbs by
2011.
Growth rates
for this market are difficult to forecast as, to an extent, they depend
on the changing of current consumer attitudes to energy saving lighting
products. However, if this is achieved, growth should be very strong in
the next 3-4 years and will continue to accelerate at least until 2011,
the target date for the voluntary phasing out of sales of the most
energy inefficient incandescent lamps.
Of Particular Interest:-
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Estimates of
energy efficient lighting market - from 2005 with forecasts to 2011.
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Estimates of
the market size by product group, i.e. lamps and luminaries (inclusive
of fittings and controls), from 2005, with forecasts to 2011.
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Value split
of domestic and non-domestic end use sectors.
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Key market
influences 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 and a wide range of schemes relevant to the
energy efficient lighting market.
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A review of
major suppliers and recent energy efficient product developments.
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A review of
distribution channels including level of commitment to energy efficient
lighting by various retailers, etc.
Key Areas Covered in the Report
MARKET OVERVIEW
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Market
size and overview market definition, total energy efficient
lighting market 20052011.
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Product
mix by main product group, i.e. lamps and luminaires (inclusive of
fittings and controls) 20052011.
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Value
mix of domestic and non-domestic markets for energy efficient
lighting.
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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.
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Future
prospects key drivers, changing consumer attitudes, product costs
and benefits, product subsidies etc.
ENERGY EFFICIENT SECTOR - LAMPS
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Definition
and market size recent trends and estimates for 2005-07.
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Overview and
analysis of current situation product development,
Directives/Legislation 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, HIPs, pricing developments,
costs/benefits of energy-efficient lamps, phase-out programmes.
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Future
trends and forecasts of market size to 2011.
ENERGY EFFICIENT SECTOR - LUMINAIRES
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Definitions
and market size recent trends and estimates for 2005-07.
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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 lamps 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.
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Future
trends and forecasts of market size to 2011.
SUPPLY
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Overview
of the supply sector.
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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.
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Future
prospects - globalisation, import tariffs etc.
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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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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Changes in
distribution, key players, future prospects.
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