Smart Street Lighting Initiative (SSLI)
Description
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Sector | Buildings |
Focus area |
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Type of action | Not known |
Scope | National |
Stage | Under development |
Submitted to UNFCCC registry | Yes |
Start of initiative | 2014 |
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Financing status | Not known |
Total cost |
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Financing requested |
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Financing received to-date |
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Principal source of financing | Not known |
Principal type of financing | Not known |
Capacity building required | Unknown |
Technology transfer required | Unknown |
Additional information | |
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Proponent(s) | Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Indonesian Climate Change Trust Fund |
International funder(s) | GIZ |
Organization providing technical support | GIZ |
Contact |
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Increasing the energy efficiency of street lighting by substituting conventional street lighting systems with more efficient street lighting technologies in Indonesian cities and urban areas.
Activities:
The project addresses relevant institutions on national, provincial, and city level – raising their awareness on cost, energy, and CO savings 2 potential of street lighting systems. First, a citywide efficiency analysis on energy efficient LED street lighting will take place in selected cities in Central and East Java. This analysis examines the technical and economic feasibility of LED street lighting in each selected city. In one selected city, the conventional street lights in one main street will be replaced by LED street light systems. Subsequently, before-after monitoring will be done jointly with the city administration in order to assess the level of energy savings through the new system. Lessons learnt and best practices from this cooperation will be extended to other cities.
Impact and MRV
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Cumulative GHG reductions: No data available |
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No information has been provided on mitigative capacity
Co-benefits:
Social: | Information has not been provided |
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Economic: |
* Encourage further energy policy reform for more rapid uptake of electricity metering and the modernisation of street lighting systems more generally, including for meeting road safety standards.
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Environmental: | Information has not been provided |
MRV Framework:
No MRV plan has been defined