| ELI Country Overview
ELI has shut down, but the vigorous
promotion of efficient lighting will continue in the seven
ELI countries:
Argentina, The
Czech Republic, Hungary,
Latvia, Peru,
The Philippines, and South
Africa.
Argentina
- The electric utility EDESUR will continue
selling CFLs; other distribution companies are also expected
to do so.
- IRAM will check that ELI-qualified products
meet ELI
specifications.
- The Energy Efficient Lighting Installation
Award will continue to be offered, run either by COPIME
(Consejo Profesional de Ingeniería Mecánica
y Electricista, Mechanical & Electrical Engineers Professional
Association)or by the standards institute IRAM.
- Several hundred professionals who received
training in energy-efficient lighting will put their training
into practice.
- School teachers who attended ELI´s
educational programs, run by FEU (Fundación Ecológica
Unviersal or Universal Ecology Foundation) will continue
to engage their students in activities related to energy
efficiency.
For more information, please contact Mr.
Alberto Arrigoni, Edesur, aarrigoni@edesur.com.ar
The Czech Republic
- CEEF (Commercializing Energy Efficiency
Finance), a four-year, $90 million loan guarantee program
funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and co-funded
and implemented by the International Finance Corporation
(IFC), will support local financial institutions financing
energy efficiency projects. Streetlighting upgrades and
commercial lighting projects are examples of eligible projects
which may receive a guarantee of up to 50% of their commercial
loan or lease.
- PRE (the Prague Electric Distribution Utility)
and JCE (the South Bohemia Electric Distribution Utility)
will continue to run CFLs promotional campaigns. Over the
next seven months, PRE will distribute over 700 000 information
leaflets about CFLs. They will also run a contest to motivate
consumers to buy CFLs.
- OSRAM, a major CFLs manufacturer on the
Czech market, is going to continue promoting their ELI certified
CFLs. They will use ELI logo stickers on CFL boxes as well
as in PR activities.
- BEGHELLI-ELPLAST, the Czech-Italian luminaire
producer, plans to establish an ESCO division, to support
energy efficient lighting project in the public and commercial
sectosr, in cooperation with local electric utilities.
- In the framework of GreenLight, the European
voluntary program which encourages private and public organizations
to commit to reducing their lighting energy use, SEVEn,
The Czech Energy Efficiency Center (and local implementor
of ELI) will continue to disseminate information about energy
efficiency lighting technologies available on the Czech
market. The main target groups are commercial and industrial
entities as well as public facilities and municipalities.
Through GreenLight, SEVEn will continue to promote ELI-Qualified
lighting products.
For more information, please contact, for
ELI, Mr. Jaroslav Marousek, SEVEn, jaroslav.marousek@svn.cz
and for CEEF: Mr. Martin Dasek, IFC, MDasek@ifc.org
Hungary
- The Hungarian Lighting Society will continue
to use the curriculum and training materials for ESCOs and
lighting professionals which they developed with ELI.
- Local television stations will continue
to broadcast the ELI-funded information film about the use
of CFLs in the residential sector and the popular ELI CFL
advertising spot.
- The local NGOs who participated in the
implementation of the ELI residential campaign will continue
to use the educational materials developed for teaching
schoolchildren about efficient lighting. The curriculum
will also be available to other NGOs.
- For more information, please contact Mr.
Elek Turda, EGI, turda@egi.hu.
Latvia
- Thanks to links made through ELI, the EU
GreenLight program has taken root in Latvia, and will continue
to promote efficient lighting retrofits in public and commercial
buildings.
- CEEF (Commercializing Energy Efficiency
Finance), a four-year, $90 million loan guarantee program
funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) and the
International Finance Corporation (IFC), implemented by
the IFC, will support local financial institutions financing
energy efficiency projects. Streetlighting upgrades or ESCO
lighting projects are examples of eligible projects, which
may receive a guarantee of up to 50% of their commercial
loan or lease.
- The local implementer for ELI in Latvia,
SIA Ekodoma, will be offering training courses in efficient
lighting on a commercial basis. The courses are designed
for engineers from project design companies and installation
companies, and for municipality staff.
- The Riga Technical University will continue
to offer an efficient lighting module (which ELI designed)
in its electrical engineering curriculum.
- Ekodoma, the local implementor for ELI
in Latvia, will continue to provide assistance to municipalities
interested in implementing streetlighting retrofits. On
a contract basis, Ekodoma can perform lighting energy audits
and prepare business plans or draft calls for tender for
ESCO services.
- Continued use of the ELI logo in Latvia
is under discussion.
For more information, please contact :
For ELI: Ms. Dagnija Blumberga, Ekodoma, at
dagnija@btv.lv
For CEEF: Ms. Baiba Circene, IFC, BCircene@ifc.org
Peru
- The CFL promotion campaigns by the utilities
Edelnor and Luz del Sur have sold approximately 80,000 ELI-certified
CFLs over the past 28 months. The participating CFL manufacturers
and distributors, as well as the distribution utilities
of Lima, are interested in continuing these campaigns, and
provincial utilities are also expected to join. Utility-based
CFL sales will grow even higher when the government passes
an anticipated bill which would allow the utilities to sell
CFLs directly to their customers and collect the payments
on the electric bill.
- Lighting manufacturers and distributors
will continue to use and promote the ELI logo as a sign
of product quality. The Peruvian Consumer Defense Association
(Asociacion Peruana de Defensa del Consumidor – ASPEC)
will continue to educate consumers on the meaning of the
ELI logo, monitor compliance with ELI specification, and
coordinate random quality testing.
- Universities will continue to teach efficient
lighting courses which ELI helped design.
- The electrical distribution utilities and
the government will continue developing efficient streetlighting
for urban marginal, rural and remote populations. The new
installations will use the ELI-sponsored Novaluz CFL luminaire,
which is notable for its low cost and low consumption.
- Other smaller ELI activities will also
continue, such as universities selling CFLs directly to
their personnel, performing studies to retrofit lighting
in university buildings and offices, and performing energy
audits for local industries, institutions and businesses.
Lighting manufacturers and distributors will cooperate with
the universities.
- Finally, the recently-formed Peruvian Lighting
Association (Asociación Peruana de Iluminación),
which was started with support from ELI, will continue promoting
efficient lighting in the country.
For more information, please contact Mr.
Luis Haro, Edeldnor, lharo@infonegocio.net.pe
The Philippines
- In the Philippines, ELI expects to follow
through its market intervention strategies by allowing the
Philippine Department of Energy (DOE) access to the ELI
tools that were developed over the course of the three year
country program for the UNDP-GEF Philippine Efficient Lighting
Market Transformation (PELMAT) Project.
- The high-profile National Advisory Council
for Energy Efficient Lighting (NACEEL) and the Philippine
Lighting Industry Association (PLIA) will continue to push
ELI's agenda of establishing and promoting Government Standards
and Policies for Efficient Lighting through the next phase
of the market transformation. The DOE, NACEEL and PLIA will
not only seek the gradual alignment of national standards
for lighting products with the voluntary technical specifications
of ELI, but will also collaborate for the replication of
massive lighting retrofit projects adopting the fundamental
tools developed by the Development Bank of the Philippines,
the DOE and ELI for its model ESCO transaction.
- These entities shall likewise champion
the utility CFL leasing and efficient lighting programs
designed by ELI and large utilities, MERALCO and CEPALCO,
alongside continued regulatory reforms for demand-side management.
- With ELI's having built up the capacity
of the DOE Lighting & Appliance Testing Laboratory (LATL,
formerly FATL) through the last three years, the LATL is
now set to provide the regional lighting market the sustainable
infrastructure for ELI energy performance and product quality
and safety testing of lighting products.
- Beyond the Philippine shores, ELI hopes
to strengthen lighting manufacturer response in the Asia-Pacific
region by developing working linkages with other UNDP-GEF
efficient lighting programs in China, Viet Nam, and the
ASEAN economies.
For more information, please contact Mr. Alexander
DR Ablaza, Soluziona Philippines, aablaza@tri-isys.com
South Africa
SCHOOLS Project
- The project’s phase 2 implementation,
funded by ABB, is subject to continue pending the implementation
agreement between Eskom & ABB. Phase 2 has a reaching
target of +15,000 learners. This is envisaged to run till
mid 2004. The implementing agency, specializing in Maths,
Science and Technology schools projects, has vowed to include
the efficient lighting programme in its future projects
(funded by the private sector), in perpetual promotion of
the energy efficiency concept.
- Parallel to it, will be incorporation of
the ELI Schools project with the Eskom’s Demand Side
Management (DSM) schools project. Both projects share the
same theme – energy efficiency – however, the
Eskom project is more detailed as it encompasses the entire
concept and its technologies, unlike lighting only.
COMMERCIAL Projects
- Eskom DSM to continue funding qualified
Energy Efficient Initiatives on a shared savings basis.
- The KZN Health Department (Kwazulu Natal
Provincial Health Department responsible for public health
in the province) has indicated that it will roll out a lighting
efficiency program on all of its 11 public hospital in the
province.
- The Department of Minerals and Energy (DME),
the Department of Environmental Affairs and Tourism and
the National Electricity Regulator are in the process of
drafting an Energy Efficient strategy document for all government
owned buildings. The strategy document will outline guidelines
on the energy efficiency roll out planned for the national,
provincial and local arena.
- The University of Natal has embarked on
an energy efficiency program for all buildings within the
campus. This program will be rolled out to other institutions
within the province of KZN.
- The Metropolitan Council of Johannesburg
is in the process of drafting an Energy Efficiency Strategy
Document. The will focus on;
- All council owned buildings
Implementation of efficient luminaire technologies and load
control system
- Private commercial property owners
- Implementation of efficient luminaire
technologies and load control system
- Residential
The endorsement of energy efficient modular compact fluorescent
lamps.
Training of engineering students will
continue as part of the overall DSM Program. The training
will incorporate using these students to conduct lighting
audits.
An agreement has been reached with
Sasol Mining to utilize the savings attained from the efficient
lighting upgrade undertaken in one of its mines, in the
implementation of efficient lighting in all of its 7 under
ground mines.
ELECTRICITY BASIC SUPPORT SERVICES
TARIFF, (EBSST):
Although the Department of Minerals and Energy
were prevented from including CFLs as part of the ‘tariff’
per se, the Minister has pledged her support for ensuring
that efficient lighting be linked to the overall initiative.
This linkage has already been implemented
through the stock-listing of 12 Volt and 240 Volt CFLs in
all Integrated Energy Centers (IeC), ie. the stores in rural
areas, serving the entire energy needs of the respective communities.
Another initiative is the possible roll-out
of the ELI-program’s pilot initiative with NuRa in Northern
Kwa-Zulu Natal, to all four other Concessionaires in the country.
LAMP RECYCLING
INITIATIVE:
Due to the importance (and social responsibility)
linked the disposal and/ or recycling of CFLs, we will pursue
the possibility of obtaining additional funds from Eskom and
various research organisations, to continue with the momentum
already initiated by BONESA/ ELI in this regard.
NATIONAL AWARENESS
INITIATIVES:
Although still in the negotiation
stage, BONESA will probably be adopted as a brand to continue
creating awareness on behalf of Eskom’s Demand-Side
Management (DSM) program, for efficient lighting and various
other initiatives in the country.
This will also include monitoring quality
products coming into the country, in close collaboration with
the newly launched South African Lighting Laboratory (SALAB),
and to advise/ inform customers in this regard.
GENERAL
'Eskom' and the 'South African Government' will continue
to endeavor constantly evaluating the options/ possibilities
of locally manufacturing CFLs in South Africa and to utilize
this plant for supporting efficient lighting alternatives
throughout Africa, in support of the New Partnership for Africa’s
Development, (NEPAD).

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