Transforming the Market to Efficient Lighting GEF/UNDP Project
Feb 23, 2016
Transforming the Market to Efficient
LightingGEF/UNDP Project
COMPONENT 1: PREPARE AND SET-UP THE NATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE EE LIGHTING
COMPONENT 2: IMPROVEMENT OF QA/QC SYSTEM FOR EE LIGHTING MARKET
COMPONENT 3: DEMONSTRATIONAL IMPROVEMENT OF QA/QC SYSTEM FOR EE LIGHTING MARKET
COMPONENT 4: EE LIGHTING PRODUCTS PENETRATION INTO THE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
COMPONENT 5: REPRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS
Main Components
Develop and present the national road-map for EE lighting market transformation (including phase out)
Launch a campaign for introduction of the new Laws/amendments to the existing ones providing for improved quality of electricity supply in Ukraine
Develop and submit energy efficient lighting scheme harmonized with EU standards (Labelling)
Improve or introduce new Laws that regulates the collection, disposal, and waste-handling of CFLs and other potentially hazardous lighting products
COMPONENT 1: PREPARE AND SET UP THE NATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORK TO PROMOTE EE LIGHTING
Study of International and Ukrainian norms and regulations covering fluorescent use lamps collection, disposal and utilization is conducted
Roundtables with key experts in hazardous wastes disposal/handling (mercury in particular)
Proposals for CFLs collection and disposal system improvement have been submitted (drafted amendments to the CMU Resolution)
COMPONENT 1:MAKING AMENDMENTS IN ORDER TO IMPROVE HAZARDOUS WASTE-HANDLING DIRECTIVES
A study of National and international norms, standards and regulations promoting energy-efficient lighting technologies (EU, USA, RF)
Analysis of Ukrainian legal framework on efficient lighting. Analysis of international legislation covering efficient lighting (applicable in EU,
USA, RF) and further comparative analysis thereof with Ukrainian legislation. Analysis of international phase-out programmes (adopted in EU, USA, RF),
useful experience, evaluation of efficiency giving due regard to economic aspects, possibilities to implement thereof in Ukraine;
Prepare and give recommendations and/or proposals pertaining to new norms and regulations and/or amendments to the existing ones;
The Study was commenced on 1st December 2012 and will be continued in 1st quarter of 2013
IMPROVEMENT OF EE LIGHTING LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND CREATING NATIONAL
PHASE-OUT ROADMAP
• Improvement of environmental, energy-efficiency norms and regulations and quality assurance and quality control system for lighting products.
• Improvement of the Ukraine’s institutional capabilities for auditing and assessing the quality of imported EE lighting products.
• Provide support for development and modernization of national lighting industry and local manufacture of EE lighting products
• Prepare, in close cooperation with domestic manufacturers, suppliers, recycling companies and local municipalities a system for CFL collection, recycling and/or disposal
COMPONENT 2: IMPROVEMENT OF QA/QC SYSTEM FOR EE LIGHTING MARKET
TASKS:
The framework for cooperation with National Standards Agency (Derzhstandard) and testing facilities has been established
An all –Ukrainian independent testing procedure of light sources (which will result in developing of new standards and recommendations on improvement of current legislation) have been prepared and elaborated, however due to technical complexities has been postponed for 2013.
With the purpose of expediting the whole process, the street light testing has been launched (to be finalized in 2013)
IMPROVEMENT OF STANDARDS AND NORMS FOR LIGHTING PRODUCTS
Assessment of Ukrainian market in relation to Mercury recycling/disposal companies
Dedicated research on currently available CFLs disposal technologies has been conducted Affordable Compact and mobile Equipment, intended for CFL collection, have already been purchased for testing and demonstration purposes within the frameworks of the pilot projects
ESTABLISHING THE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
• Initially: Provide bankable municipal projects for co-financing based upon municipal EE lighting projects in 7 participating municipalities that targets school buildings.
• Changed: Demonstration projects for modernization of light systems in the municipal sector shall comply with the same requirements plus the following new ones:
• a) Technically feasible proposal• b) Support offered by applicable municipality and local partners• c) Visibility• d) Social and economic effect• e) Promotion of new EE technologiesWhereby four small-scale pilot projects in different areas have been fulfilled
COMPONENT 3: DEMONSTRATION OF EE LIGHTING IN MUNICIPAL SECTOR
• 15 state-of-the-art street LED lights have been installed in the village main street leading thereby to fivefold reduction of lighting costs
• Ten-fold increase of operation period; capability to withstand low quality power supply
• The opening has been accompanied by newly established annual international cultural festival giving thereby additional media coverage
PILOT PROJECT 1: Street Lighting IVANO-FRANKIVSK REGION
IMPLEMENTED WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF “SADZHAVSKE NAMYSTO” INTERNATIONAL
FESTIVAL
• Area 2 – Outdoor Park Lighting
• TMEL Project provided for replacement of 500 existing incandescent street lights for energy efficient CFLs specifically designed to withstand adverse winter weather conditions
• 700000 tourists, yearly visiting the city, will be able to see for themselves the effectiveness of a up-to-date technologies
PILOT PROJECT 2: MODERNIZATION OF PUBLIC LIGHTING IN BERDYANSK
Implemented in close cooperation with
SGP, municipal authorities and city community In addition to EE lighting TMEL
Projectprovided 6 complexes of SMART (intellectual) outdoor management system new way to achieve savings
PILOT PROJECT 3 : “MY BRIGHT CITY” PROJECT IN LUGANSK
LED Lighting Sources 4 watt instead of 40-100
watt Considerable extension of
operation period Positive and promising
directions providing reliability, energy savings and bankable solutions.
PILOT PROJECT 4 : LED LIGHTING IN THE COMMUNITY HOUSING SECTOR (STAIRCASES IN THE APARTMENT HOUSES)
PILOT PROJECT IMPLEMENTED IN DOBROTVІR OF LVIV REGIONS
• Elaborate and implement EE lighting information dissemination program within the residential sector.
• Introduce EE lighting and Green Light Labelling component into the school curriculum (including distribution of the training booklets provided for by the Component 5).
• Plan and run the municipal PR campaigns on EE lighting while implementing demonstration projects.
• Adopt globally run CFLs promotional campaigns to Ukrainian consumer market.
COMPONENT 4: EE LIGHTING PRODUCTS PENETRATION INTO THE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
RESIDENTIAL SECTOR – Defining A Baseline
Current consumer attitude and awareness level towards energy efficient lighting based on the results of studies conducted
A map of lighting products manufactures and dealers have been produced
Cooperation with major manufacturers/importers of lighting products has been established and relevant MoUs have been signed
The strategy for 2013 All-Ukrainian campaign for promotion of energy efficient lighting and enhancement of consumers’ awareness has been developed
The Team is currently studying possible lines of development of energy efficient lighting technologies in order to introduce most suitable technologies at the early stages of the Project.
ESTABLISHING A PARTNERSHIP WITH KEY PLAYERS ON UKRAINIAN AN INTERNATIONAL
LIGHTING MARKETS:
• Osram Company;• Philips Company;• GE Company;• Gazotron Lux Company;• Shimizu Electric Japan;• Energospetzstroi • Electronic light
• Develop and start a dedicated website covering the Project’s current activity, works completed, results achieved and activities planned for the future
• Educational booklets/brochures for pupils on energy-efficient lighting
• Prepare the second phase of demonstration projects covering at least 20 municipalities across Ukraine
• Support organizations and entities focusing on energy efficiency in Ukraine’s public sector/municipalities
• Arrange and conduct seminars and workshops in the municipalities dedicated to how Low Carbon Finance and other possible ways of financing.
COMPONENT 5: REPLICATION AND DISSEMINATION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS
5: REPRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE PROJECT RESULTS THE PROJECT WEBSITE HAS BEEN BUILT TO BECOME A BASE PLATFORM FOR DISCUSSIONS RELATING TO EE
LIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES AND THEIR PROMOTION WITHIN THE COUNTRY
Review the labeling scheme OBLENERGOs and the quality improvements Phase-out of incandescent technologies LED fast progress UNDP constantly improving procedures
Challenges