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The Contribution of Energy Efficient

Lighting to Sustainable Cities


- A triple win for citizens, environment and economy -

Harry Verhaar
Senior Director Climate Change & Energy, Philips Lighting
Sustainable City Finance, Urban Age Institute, NYC 7th January 2010
Global Economic Crisis

Triple threat or
triple opportunity?

Climate Change Energy Crisis

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Energy & Climate Change

Four drivers for action Our value proposition


•Rising energy prices
•Climate change / Kyoto
•Security of Supply Energy Efficient
•Economic Growth Lighting Solutions

19%

81% Potential savings 40%


NortAm Global
Electricity cost/yr (Bio €) 52 120
CO2 emissions/yr (Mio tons) 203 630
Barrels of oil eq/year (Mio) 575 1800
Lighting Other electricity use
Power plants (at 2TWh/yr) 192 600

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Outdoor: street lighting –
Pay Back improvement HPL 125W vs Cosmo White 60W

9,0 Number of lamps 100


8,0 Burning hours 4000
Pay back in years

7,0
6,0
5,0
4,0 Pay back in years; system
renovation
3,0 Pay back in years system +
2,0 controlled dimming
Pay back in years; lamp&gear
1,0 only
0,0
0,10 0,12 0,16 0,2 0,24
Energy Price in €

Acceleration of renewal rate at shorter pay back periods


Pay-back times are becoming more attractive with increasing energy prices
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Energy efficient lighting: a triple win

End-users:
lower costs, better quality light

Environment:
lower energy usage, lower emissions

Economy:
lower costs, greater competitiveness,
green jobs
Cities and buildings
The opportunity

Cities are responsible for Public and commercial Street lighting 15%
75% of global total buildings represent 60% of lighting electricity
energy consumption of lighting electricity consumption
consumption
Philips supports renovation

Assessment tools & methodologies


• Energy assessment by Philips staff
• Certified ESCO audit

Products & system solutions


• Lighting design
• Product portfolio
• Installation; maintenance

Financial packages
• Financing
• Utility rebate assessment
• Tax documentation
• Cost segregation
Real revolution in lighting
LED brings 50% energy savings or more

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Marriott Custom House Tower - Boston, USA
Requirements for lighting:
• Restore night time image
of landmark building
• Maximize energy efficiency
while minimizing maintenance

Solution:
• 125 LED luminaires Philips Color Kinetics eW
Blast Powercore and eW Graze Powercore
• Metal halide fixtures from
Philips Lightolier

Energy savings of 67%

eW Blast Powercore eW Graze Powercore


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Bullring centre, Birmingham, UK

Lighting requirements:
• Promote the centre’s public image
• Create an entertaining shopping
experience

Solution:
• eW Cover Powercore (White)
• iColor Cove QL (RGB)
• LED City Wing

85% reduction in energy


consumption

Ciry
eW Cove Powercore iColor Cove QLWing
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Rundbau, Gerling Konzern - Cologne, Germany
Renovation of 40 year old landmark building

Requirements for office lighting:


• Enhance the characteristic
round architecture
• Offer comfort to employees
• Maximize energy efficiency

Solution:
• TL-5 luminaires (Arano)
with Omnisense
• Presence detection
• Daylight regulation

Energy savings of up to 70%

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Generali office building, Champs Elysées, Paris

Requirements for lighting:


• Improve users’ well-being
• Innovative design
• Reduce operating costs

Solution:
• 422 recessed LED luminaires
• Spot LED 1x K2
• Spot LED 3x K2

World’s 1st building lit


entirely by LED

Spot LED Spot LED III

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Groningen / Eindhoven – The Netherlands

DynaDimmer - Groningen

• Energy Saving streetlighting


• Dynamic dimming during the night
• 1 Mio kWh energy saving

Ministerbuurt - Eindhoven
• CitySpirit LED; Energy saving 70%
• First residential area with LED
streetlighting in the Netherlands

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Public Lighting
Enhances the Liveability of Cities

Public Lighting
Supports City Branding
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Let’s get started

• Lighting can play a big role


in creation of sustainable liveable cities

• We invite everyone to do more:


we have the technologies,
people and products

• Two priority areas


– Communication / Public opinion
– Implementation projects

The time to act is now


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