Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Municipal Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City, Philippines
This paper entitled with Municipal Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City,Philippines, is one in a series of seven knowledge products produced by ESMAP in an attempt to help cities work through the challenges associated with implementing LED publi...
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okr-10986-253462021-06-14T10:15:41Z Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Municipal Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City, Philippines Makumbe, Pedzisayi Weyl, Debbie K. Eil, Andrew Li, Jie street lights public lighting procurement energy finance This paper entitled with Municipal Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City,Philippines, is one in a series of seven knowledge products produced by ESMAP in an attempt to help cities work through the challenges associated with implementing LED public lighting programs. The publications include six case studies and a synthesis report which summarizes the case studies. Each case study describes the context in which decisions were made, then recounts the problems encountered andsolved to realize the implementation of the programs. The challenges include real-life examples of: cities managing to attract private sector participants toprovide necessary financing and technical expertise; programs implemented in municipalities that are not credit worthy and have limited policy and institutional support; small municipalities of about 2,500 residents as well as cities with several million residents; cities managing perceived risks; and cities effectively handling the measurement and verification of electricity savings accruing from the implementation of more efficient LEDs. 2016-11-16T19:52:39Z 2016-11-16T19:52:39Z 2016-10 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/842031477930270833/Proven-delivery-models-for-led-public-lighting-municipal-financing-delivery-model-in-Quezon-City-Philippines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25346 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 East Asia and Pacific Philippines |
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This paper entitled with Municipal
Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City,Philippines, is one
in a series of seven knowledge products produced by ESMAP in
an attempt to help cities work through the challenges
associated with implementing LED public lighting programs.
The publications include six case studies and a synthesis
report which summarizes the case studies. Each case study
describes the context in which decisions were made, then
recounts the problems encountered andsolved to realize the
implementation of the programs. The challenges include
real-life examples of: cities managing to attract private
sector participants toprovide necessary financing and
technical expertise; programs implemented in municipalities
that are not credit worthy and have limited policy and
institutional support; small municipalities of about 2,500
residents as well as cities with several million residents;
cities managing perceived risks; and cities effectively
handling the measurement and verification of electricity
savings accruing from the implementation of more efficient LEDs. |
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Working Paper |
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Makumbe, Pedzisayi Weyl, Debbie K. Eil, Andrew Li, Jie |
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Makumbe, Pedzisayi Weyl, Debbie K. Eil, Andrew Li, Jie |
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Makumbe, Pedzisayi |
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Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Municipal Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City, Philippines |
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Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Municipal Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City, Philippines |
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Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Municipal Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City, Philippines |
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Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Municipal Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City, Philippines |
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Proven Delivery Models for LED Public Lighting : Municipal Financing Delivery Model in Quezon City, Philippines |
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proven delivery models for led public lighting : municipal financing delivery model in quezon city, philippines |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/842031477930270833/Proven-delivery-models-for-led-public-lighting-municipal-financing-delivery-model-in-Quezon-City-Philippines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25346 |
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