Public lighting

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Introduction

Public lighting is an infrastructure that represents a component in total energy consumption in regions and cities, especially in urban areas. It often amounts to high share of public energy consumption in municipalities, which gives this sector an opportunity to become more energy efficient.

In the CitiEnGov project, the public lighting sector is the least represented when it comes to the collection of best practices, which seems to indicate that the sector could be better exploited or appointed for testing new innovative solutions, both as commercal technical solutions or research oriented. The market for intelligent lighting of streets is increasing rapidly and this gives a variety of possible solutions.

In the long term, energy data from public lighting, mobility and buildings could be integrated in one city data network, which would enable efficient energy management.

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Best practices (public lighting)

The content of this section is structured into:

  • Best practices (public lighting): Section contains examples of best practices about energy data, ICT and organizational issues related to the topic of public lighting

Technical guidelines (public lighting)