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The contributions of Energy Efficient Lighting to Livable Citiesg g

- A Triple Win for End-users, Environment and Economy -

Tamer Abol GharLighting General Manager ( East Africa )

Enabling health and well-beingg gWhere we live, work and play

Our Mission:“Simply enhancing

life with light”

‘Energy’ is back on the global agenda !gy g g

Why ?y

Lack of electricityy

Source: International Energy AgencySource: International Energy Agency

Energy Efficiency through Lightinggy y g g g

Four drivers for action Our value proposition• Rising energy prices• Security of Supply• Economic Growth• Climate change / Kyoto / Copenhagen

Energy EfficientLighting SolutionsClimate change / Kyoto / Copenhagen Lighting Solutions

19%19%

81% Potential savings 40%Europe Global

Electricity cost/yr (Bio €) 27 120

Lighting Other electricity use

Electricity cost/yr (Bio €) 27 120

CO2 emissions/yr (Mio tons) 99 630

Barrels of oil eq/year (Mio) 405 1800

Power plants (at 2TWh/yr) 135 600

• Global: 19% of all electricity

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Li h i i E l i b d ff i dLighting is Evolving beyond offering productsto offering Total Solutions

Sustainability is our KeyWord at PHILIPS to improve health and well-being of individuals and the communities they live in, through 3 Main Objectives :

1- Reducing Carbon Footprint by supporting mandatory cutsof domestic emissions in industrialized countries of at least 30% by 2020of domestic emissions in industrialized countries of at least 30% by 2020

2- Pushing for Total Energy Efficient Solutions insteadof focusing on selective products used in limited applications

3- Provide Off-Grid Solutions to People living in Rural Area

Shaping the Lighting (R)Evolutionp g g g ( )Lighting is evolving beyond offering products

I t ti i E

Leading EE lightingSolutions

Integrating in EnergyEco-systems

Offering Lighting Products

Energy Infrastructurein Buildings & Cities

Energy EfficientSolutions

Phasing-out of in-efficient products

How does this relate to Energy Efficient Lighting?

Huge potential for energy saving

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Current lighting market situationArea of lighting Energy

savingCO2 & $ savings per light-point per year

Road lighting 57% 132 kg CO2 € 26

• Up to 75% of all lighting currently installed is old, less energy efficient

• New energy efficient solutions exist for all segments and can save >40%

Shop Lighting 80% 140 kg CO2 € 28

Office & Industrial Lighting 61% 93 kg CO2

€ 19

Home Lighting 80% 41 kg CO2€ 8

for all segments and can save 40%• Tomorrow we will have even

more solutions (LED’s / Controls)

But: g g g 2But:• The current market

renovation rates are too slow ! (e.g. Street lighting 3% p a

Potential savings 40%Street lighting 3% p.a., Office Lighting 7% p.a.etc)

Europe Global

Electricity cost/yr (Bln €) 27 120

CO2 emissions/yr (Mio tons) 99 630

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Power plants (at 2TWh/yr) 135 600

Possible Government actions to encourage the switchg

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Cities and buildingsgThe opportunity

Cities are responsible for 75% of global total energy

Public and commercial buildings represent 60%

Street lighting 15% of lighting electricity

consumption of lighting electricityconsumption

consumption

Energy efficient lighting: a triple win

End users: lower costs

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• End-users: lower costs,better quality light

• Environment: lower energy usage• Environment: lower energy usage, lower emissions

• Economy: lower costs• Economy: lower costs,greater competitiveness, green jobs

Off-Grid Solutions

• Approximately 1.6 billion people worldwide have no access to electricity.

• For 500 million Africans the sun isFor 500 million Africans the sun is their main source of lighting.

• For them nighttime means either darkness or the flickering light of a candle or kerosene lamp.ca d e o e ose e a p

• Children don't do homework andother economic activities cease too

Source: “Lighting Africa 2008 conference”, Accra, Ghana, May 2008

other economic activities cease too.

We provide Total Indoor & Outdoor pOff-Grid Solutions

Source: “Lighting Africa 2008 conference”, Accra, Ghana, May 2008

Boost up pull for Philips Off Grid Lighting p p p g gSolutions

We recently signed up to a new global initiative launched by UNEP and GEF to accelerate the uptake of low-energy light bulbs and efficient lighting systems.

The Platform aims to reduce electricity consumption in developing economiesThe Platform aims to reduce electricity consumption in developing economies. It is also aimed at replacing fuel-based lighting systems, such as kerosene, which can cause health-hazardous indoor air pollution.

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Accelerators / Partnershipsp

Established PartnershipsEstablished Partnerships

• UNEP agreement with Philips Lighting Increased pull• Dutch Government (International Cooperation) Funding SESA program

W ldb k / IFC (Li hti Af i P ) I d ll/ t d d• Worldbank / IFC (Lighting Africa Programme), Increased pull/standards • UNICEF “One child one lamp”• UNHCR Relief efforts/disasters• UNHABITAT ( GENUS ) Slum Electrification

17The opportunity

Th k Y f Li t i !Thank You for Listening!

18The opportunity

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