ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC LIGHTING INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN A THROUGH PUBLIC BIDS AND RENEWAL TRENDS AND IMPROVEMENT BASED ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Authors

  • Rubén Pérez Maldonado
  • Alfonso Gago Calderón

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/wps.vi5.14271

Keywords:

Public lighting, LED Lighting, Public contests

Abstract

Increased environmental awareness and the need to optimize public resources of municipalities are driving today a generalized process of improving street lighting facilities in a number of towns across the country. This trend coincides and finds its motivation and justification essentially with the rise of marketing of lighting equipment based on LED technology.
The performances of facilities at the public level, are considering running through the gradual and call for public tenders. This paper has gathered information from multiple Sheets of Administrative Clauses and tender documents Pre-registration techniques, some projects or audits of external energy savings annexes, published between 2014 and 2016 multiple geographic locations, population sizes and objectives to be achieved, with the we have designed a sketch of the general state in which such facilities were conventional lighting technologies as being upgraded to meet:


• The new current regulations, both current as energy efficiency, if they exist for their autonomous region, night sky protection against light pollution.
• Establish new criteria for safety and quality assurance facilities such as those established by the Spanish Lighting Committee (CEI) and the Institute for Diversification and Saving of Energy (IDAE), Ministry of Industry Government of Spain.
• Getting the maximum possible energy and economic savings.

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Published

2017-06-18

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Parámetros de Sostenibilidad

How to Cite

ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC LIGHTING INSTALLATIONS IN SPAIN A THROUGH PUBLIC BIDS AND RENEWAL TRENDS AND IMPROVEMENT BASED ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY. (2017). WPS Review International on Sustainable Housing and Urban Renewal, 5, 21-49. https://doi.org/10.24310/wps.vi5.14271