Fostering Energy Efficiency Through Street Lighting System Improvement: A Case Study of City-Level in Indonesia

I. Kurniawan, R. Kurniawan
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Street lighting can be considered the main energy consumer and greenhouse gas emitter at Indonesia's city level. In addition, public street lighting systems throughout Indonesia still use inefficient technologies, resulting in a significant portion of a municipality’s operating expenditure. We conduct techno-economy analysis and formulate financing mechanisms to support energy efficiency improvements on street lighting systems. In doing so, a pilot case based on a survey in one of the provincial capitals in Kalimantan is performed. From the survey, it is found that around half of the street lighting systems in the observed city are unmetered, dominated by CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) lamps. Efficiency through street lighting system improvement can be achieved through, among others, replacement with a highly efficient light-emitting diode (LED) lamp, power meters installation and the replacement of high-efficiency armatures. Our analysis shows that energy consumption reduction potential from street light system improvements can reach 69% from existing conditions. In the showcase, it can save 9,466,465 kWh, equal to energy costs of IDR 13,676,202,724 and a 7,667-ton emission reduction. From the analysis, we also delivered a financial scheme for the project that incorporated local government and special mission vehicles under the coordination of the Ministry of Finance. Having great potential, a financing support mechanism can become a reference to another local government with a limited budget constraint. These findings can also provide policymakers with important inputs while improving street lighting systems as a key service provided by local and municipal governments.
通过改善街道照明系统提高能源效率:印度尼西亚城市层面的案例研究
在印尼的城市层面上,街道照明被认为是主要的能源消耗者和温室气体排放者。此外,印度尼西亚的公共街道照明系统仍然使用效率低下的技术,导致市政当局运营支出的很大一部分。我们进行技术经济分析和制定融资机制,以支持改善街道照明系统的能源效益。为此,在加里曼丹的一个省会城市进行了一项基于调查的试点案例。从调查中发现,在观察的城市中,大约有一半的街道照明系统是无表的,以CFL(紧凑型荧光灯)灯为主。改善街道照明系统的效率可以通过更换高效发光二极管(LED)灯、安装电能表和更换高效电枢等方式实现。我们的分析表明,在现有条件下,路灯系统改进的能耗降低潜力可以达到69%。在展示中,它可以节省9,466,465千瓦时,相当于能源成本13,676,202,724印尼盾和减排7,667吨。从分析来看,我们还提供了一个由财政部协调的地方政府和专务车合并的项目财务方案。融资支持机制潜力巨大,可以为其他预算约束有限的地方政府提供借鉴。这些发现还可以为政策制定者提供重要的投入,同时将改善街道照明系统作为地方和市政府提供的关键服务。
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