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The UNEP/GEF

en.lighten initiative

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Global strategic target

• By 2016* all countries in the world have:

– Phased-out inefficient incandescent lamps

– Are in the process of phasing-out

– Have policy/standards in place to phase-out

within an identified timeframe

* 31 December 2016

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en.lighten and achieving the potential

• Gather and disseminate global best practices

• Promoting globally harmonized performance

standards

• Assisting countries in setting up adaptedpolicy and technical approaches to phase-out

• Establishing a global network of stakeholders – including private sector – committed to pushing efficient lighting

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Key Components

• Over 50 international lighting experts from more than 30

developed and developing countries

• Representing governments, companies,

lighting associations, NGOs, technical institutions

• 4 global Taskforces:

– Policy , Regulation & Finance

– Consumer, Environmental Protection and

Recycling

– Country Lighting Assessments, Market Data & Analysis

– Off-grid lighting

Expertise and guidance

Center of Excellence members

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• Best practice guidance providing policy and technical tools to

promote transition

• For government officials & energy agencies

• Details benefits and barriers to transition & gives

guidance on what route to follow:

o Policy/Standards

o Financing

o Product conformance

o Environmental concerns

o Communications and engaging the public

Energy Efficient Lighting Toolkit

Integrated Approach

• Estimates for 100 countries of energy savings, CO2 reduction

and financial savings by moving to efficient lighting

• Highlights the shift from incandescent lamps to CFLs

• Additional technologies and applications will significantly

increase these gains (commercial, street lighting)

• Second generation of CLAs currently underway to be released

by Rio +20 Conference, Rio de Janiero, Brazil in June 2012

http://www.enlighten

initiative.org/portal/CountrySupport/CLAs/tabid/79083/Default.aspx

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Country Lighting Assessments

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Country Lighting Assessment 2.0

Example: Russia

Almost 7% of total

electricity

consumption

$6 billion USD in

annual savings

6 months payback

Global phase-out Landscape

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2005 -2011

2012

2016

• Regional governmental workshops

– Latin American & Caribbean, Middle East &

North Africa, Southeast Asia

• Comprehensive regional status reports

• 56 countries endorsing regional phase-out

declarations: mobilize action

• Future workshops:

sub-Saharan Africa, Saudi Arabia, India,

CIS/Eastern Europe countries

Global Outreach

• Voluntary initiative for countries (so far 45)

• Support national regulators/regional bodies in developing efficient

lighting policy

• en.lighten provides technical advice & guidance

• Countries move faster to the transition

The Global Efficient Lighting Partnership Program:

Delivering policy change in countries

en.lighten Partner Countries

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Country Support

Targeted assistance to initiate & implement national/regional transition to efficient lighting

PARTNER COUNTRY PARTICIPANT COUNTRY

Country

Requirements

••National Efficient Lighting Strategy National Efficient Lighting Strategy

completed following an integrated policy

approach

•Effective phase-out of inefficient lamps by or

before 2016 (policy in place or in progress)

•No commitment to phase-out by 2016

en.lighten

Support

•Provision of technical advice via lighting

experts for strategy development

•Targeted assistance in areas of common

interest between country and en.lighten

partners

•Online support center staffed by

en.lighten experts for guidance in the

design and implementation of lighting

policies

Countries in the Partnership

Latin America &

Caribbean

Middle East/ North Africa &

CIS

Asia

Partner Countries:

Pilots to Develop National

Efficient

Lighting Strategies

Chile, Central America (Belize,

Costa Rica, Dominican Rep,

El Salvador, Guatemala,

Honduras, Nicaragua,

Panama), Uruguay

Jordan, Morocco Philippines

Partner Countries: Custom

Support and Future

Inception Activities

Bolivia, Paraguay

Algeria, ECOWAS (Benin, Burkina Faso,

Cabo Verde, Cote d’Ivoire, Gambia,

Ghana, Guinee, Guinee Bisau, Mali, Niger,

Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sudan,

Togolese Republic), Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon,

Liberia, Palestine, Russian Federation,

Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen

Indonesia, Tonga

Participant Countries:

Remote SupportKuwait

Prospective Partner or

Participant CountriesCuba

Azerbaijan, Georgia, Saudi Arabia,

Serbia, South Africa

Cambodia, India,

Malaysia, Pakistan,

Samoa, Thailand

• Overview of energy efficient

lighting policies around the world

• Includes: standards, supporting policies,

product quality control activities, end-of-end

life policies and existing initiatives

• Each country ranked according to policy

development and gaps

• Allows tracking progress and

benchmarking

Global Interactive Map on EE Lighting Policies

en.lighten diffusion

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en.lighten: present and future

• en.lighten1 : Start up– Construction of the project (Center

of Excellence, Taskforces)

– Guidance & methodology)

– Global Partnership – country

commitment & requests for support

– Pilot country implementation

2010-2013

*en.lighten2 : Implementation

* Aggressive country implementation

* Concrete activities on the ground (MVE

– end of life systems)

* Step forward: additional obsolete

technologies

* T12, magnetic ballasts, Hg vapour

lamps...

2013- 2017

What Is a National Efficient Lighting Strategy?

1. National policy document with objectives & roadmap to phase-

out inefficient lamps

2. Country-led process, following an

integrated policy approach

3. Strategy approved by national

authorities who launch the national

phase-out

Savings in electricity consumption

0.5 – 3%

3 – 7%

More than 7%

PMT and PS based in Paris

Project Institutional Structure

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2010

Project

Management

Team

Performance Parameters for MEPS

Essential

� Efficiency - lumens/watt

� Lifetime - hours

� Lumen maintenance

(at 3 points) hours

� Mercury content expressed

in milligrams

� Operating Voltage Range

(tolerance to fluctuation)

� Switching withstand

Optional Extras

• Start-up time

• Run-up time

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• Equivalent wattage• Power factor• Color temperature• Color rendering index

Labeling Requirements

Ranking of electricity consumption savings (in %)

1. Cambodia 31

2. Madagascar 25

3. Laos 21

4. Nepal 20.8

5. Burundi 20

6. Nigeria 15

7. Algeria 14

8. Benin 11.6

9. Yemen 11.3

10. Senegal 11

11. Uganda 10

12. Guatemala 9.8

13. Moldova 9.5

14. Nicaragua 9

15. Kenya 8.7

16. Albania 8.3

17. Kyrgyzstan 8.3

18. Morocco 8

19. Syria 8

20. Cote d'Ivoire 8

0.1 – 1%

1– 2%

More than 2%

Savings in CO2 emissions

Ranking of CO2 emission reductions from fuel combustion

(in %)1. Laos 14.3

2. Cambodia 13.6

3. Uganda 10

4. Burundi 5

5. El Salvador 4.8

6. Senegal 4.8

7. Lebanon 4.4

8. Haiti 4.3

9. Guatemala 4.3

10. Botswana 4.2

11. Cote d'Ivoire 3.9

12. Sri Lanka 3.9

13. Benin 3.2

14. Morocco 3.2

15. Kosovo 2.9

16. Algeria 2.9

17. Moldova 2.7

18. Kenya 2.6

19. Jordan 2.6

20. Honduras 2.4

Thank you

www.enlighten-initiative.org

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