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Brazil could reach one-fifth of its energy savings target by 2030 by replacing existing lamps with LED technology, according to the report Lighting Brazilian Cities: Business Models for Energy Efficient Public Street Lighting, published by the World Bank and presented in Sao Paulo, at an event attended by experts from CAF and other multilateral agencies.
During the forum, experts explained that LED lamps are between 40% and 60% more energy efficient than the sodium and mercury vapor lamps currently used in Brazilian public street lighting. However, the cost of modernization is a challenge for local governments, which were entrusted with managing street lighting assets in 2013.
Together with partners such as the IFC, BNDES and CAF and the National Mayors Front, the event also analyzed eight business models currently thriving in Brazil as a solution to this issue:
Hamilton Moss, Vice President of Energy at CAF, emphasized the value of CAF’s involvement: first, because it can adapt to most of these schemes due to its wide range of financial products, which allow it to work with sovereign risk and the public and private non-sovereign sector, and its technical expertise for providing specialized advice to municipalities in structuring of these modernizing models.
In addition, Moss presented CAF’s Regional Energy Efficiency Program, which offers funding lines available for such initiatives.
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