The Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency (C2E2) and the United Nations Environment Programme United for Efficiency (U4E) initiative have partnered to jointly to launch a new online assessment tool to accelerate the transition to much more energy-efficient, digitally-connected and controlled street lighting globally.
Nonetheless, despite the multiple benefits of modern high performance LED street lighting, the average LED penetration at a global level is still below 15%. Given the global context, the large LED street lighting opportunity and country requirements, C2E2 and U4E have partnered to launch a new online assessment tool to accelerate the transition to much more energy efficient, digitally connected and controlled street lighting globally.
The Street Lighting Energy Efficient Calculator estimates and analyses the potential energy and CO2 savings enabling a straightforward cost benefit overview for any locality, city or country based on their current street lighting system.
The online tool quantifies the energy, financial and climate saving potential that can be achieved from the transition from existing older street lighting technologies to intelligent, controlled, energy-efficient LED systems. The aim of the Street Lighting Energy Efficient Calculator is to provide local government decision-makers with a detailed understanding of the specific savings and financial opportunities in their municipality/cities. It has been designed as a self-assessment savings tool enabling municipalities to complete a number of key local data inputs on the current status of their locality/city public lighting system generate a straightforward and short report with the results of the analysis (available in different languages) that can be downloaded after data input. The report includes annual electricity, financial and CO2 emissions savings from the conversion to modern, higher performance, lower maintenance, energy-efficient LED technology, as well as information on the estimated investment cost, the payback period and straightforward graphics to illustrate the results and benefits.
The Street Lighting Energy Efficient Calculator is available on the Copenhagen Centre on Energy Efficiency website. To access the tool and find out more about the energy, environmental and financial potential benefits from the switch to LED street lighting, click here.
To directly access the Street Lighting Energy Efficient Calculator, and a short demonstration video on how to use the tool, click here.