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Eight business models seek to modernize the public lighting park in Brazil by substituting sodium steam lamps by LED technology
June 20, 2016
Brazil could achieve one fifth of its energy savings goal by 2030 if it substitutes the existing lighting by LED technology, according to the report Lighting Brazilian Cities: Business models for energy efficiency in public lighting, published by the World Bank and presented in Sao Paulo in an event attended by experts from multilateral organizations such as CAF.
During the forum, it was explained that LED lamps are between 40 percent and 60 percent more efficient in terms of energy than sodium steam and mercury lamps which are currently used in the Brazilian public lighting system. However, the cost of modernization is a challenge for local governments, as the responsibility of managing the assets of the public lighting system was transferred to them in 2013.
The event included the participation of representatives from IFC, BNDES, CAF, and the Frente Nacional de Prefectos (National Governors Front), and analyzed eight business models that currently flourish in Brazil as a solution to this need:
Hamilton Moss, CAF's Energy Vice-president, highlighted the value of the participation of multilateral development banks, as they can adapt to most of the mentioned schemes as a result of their wide range of financial products that enable them to work with sovereign risk and public and private non-sovereign risk sector, and they also have the technical expertise needed to provide specialized consultancy to municipalities for the restructuring of these modernizing schemes.
In addition, Moss presented the CAF's Regional Energy Efficiency Program, which offers financing lines available for these types of activities.
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