Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Super-ESCO Delivery Model in Vizag, India

Vizag at night is illuminated with 91,000 streetlights that are owned by GVMC. Before Cyclone Hudhud, most of the streetlights used high-pressure sodium-vapor (HPS) or tubular fluorescent lamp (TFLs) technologies. Within GVMC’s jurisdiction, there...

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Main Authors: Makumbe, Pedzisayi, Weyl, Debbie K., Eil, Andrew, Li, Jie
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/254011477930087398/Proven-delivery-models-for-led-public-lighting-super-ESCO-delivery-model-in-Vizag-India
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spelling okr-10986-253442021-05-25T08:55:29Z Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Super-ESCO Delivery Model in Vizag, India Makumbe, Pedzisayi Weyl, Debbie K. Eil, Andrew Li, Jie street lights public lighting procurement energy finance Vizag at night is illuminated with 91,000 streetlights that are owned by GVMC. Before Cyclone Hudhud, most of the streetlights used high-pressure sodium-vapor (HPS) or tubular fluorescent lamp (TFLs) technologies. Within GVMC’s jurisdiction, there are 8 zones made up of 72 wards and approximately 4,000 manual points to switch the streetlights on and off. Maintenance was outsourced, with operation and replacement of streetlights handled through a dedicated customer care service center. Registered complaints were forwarded to the assistant engineer of the respective ward or zone and generally addressed within 72 hours. The replacement of HPS and TFL lamps with LED lamps resulted in energy savings of more than 50 percent, along with improvements in road illumination levels. In addition, a central control and monitoring system (CCMS) has been installed that controls the LED streetlights remotely, reduces the time for fault detection, and provides better control of switching and dimming to reduce energy consumption. The CCMS in Vizag is a ‘smart’ system, with information on each light available to be viewed and reported easily via a web-based tool. Vizag also uses the CCMS to measure energy savings, providing the municipality with much more information than they had previously about the energy consumption of their streetlights. 2016-11-16T19:46:07Z 2016-11-16T19:46:07Z 2016-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/254011477930087398/Proven-delivery-models-for-led-public-lighting-super-ESCO-delivery-model-in-Vizag-India http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25344 English en_US ESMAP Knowledge Series;No. 026/16 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: ESMAP Paper South Asia India
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topic street lights
public lighting
procurement
energy finance
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public lighting
procurement
energy finance
Makumbe, Pedzisayi
Weyl, Debbie K.
Eil, Andrew
Li, Jie
Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Super-ESCO Delivery Model in Vizag, India
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description Vizag at night is illuminated with 91,000 streetlights that are owned by GVMC. Before Cyclone Hudhud, most of the streetlights used high-pressure sodium-vapor (HPS) or tubular fluorescent lamp (TFLs) technologies. Within GVMC’s jurisdiction, there are 8 zones made up of 72 wards and approximately 4,000 manual points to switch the streetlights on and off. Maintenance was outsourced, with operation and replacement of streetlights handled through a dedicated customer care service center. Registered complaints were forwarded to the assistant engineer of the respective ward or zone and generally addressed within 72 hours. The replacement of HPS and TFL lamps with LED lamps resulted in energy savings of more than 50 percent, along with improvements in road illumination levels. In addition, a central control and monitoring system (CCMS) has been installed that controls the LED streetlights remotely, reduces the time for fault detection, and provides better control of switching and dimming to reduce energy consumption. The CCMS in Vizag is a ‘smart’ system, with information on each light available to be viewed and reported easily via a web-based tool. Vizag also uses the CCMS to measure energy savings, providing the municipality with much more information than they had previously about the energy consumption of their streetlights.
format Working Paper
author Makumbe, Pedzisayi
Weyl, Debbie K.
Eil, Andrew
Li, Jie
author_facet Makumbe, Pedzisayi
Weyl, Debbie K.
Eil, Andrew
Li, Jie
author_sort Makumbe, Pedzisayi
title Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Super-ESCO Delivery Model in Vizag, India
title_short Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Super-ESCO Delivery Model in Vizag, India
title_full Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Super-ESCO Delivery Model in Vizag, India
title_fullStr Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Super-ESCO Delivery Model in Vizag, India
title_full_unstemmed Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Super-ESCO Delivery Model in Vizag, India
title_sort proven delivery models for led public lighting : super-esco delivery model in vizag, india
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/254011477930087398/Proven-delivery-models-for-led-public-lighting-super-ESCO-delivery-model-in-Vizag-India
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