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1 Sustainable Energy Authority
Sustainable Public Lighting Seminar 18th March 2005 Vicky Harris Sustainable Energy Authority

2 Sustainable Energy Authority Strategic Framework
Leadership Strategic Investment Leverage partnerships across government, industry and the community to build commitment to accelerated adoption Facilitate demonstrations of radical improvements in the efficient use of energy and the adoption of renewable energy Knowledge Increase access to best practice information and monitor and report on progress

3 Sustainable Public Lighting Initiative 2004/5
Provide solutions to accelerate the uptake of sustainable public lighting through partnerships that: Demonstrate innovation through design or choice of lighting technologies OR Deliver training and develop resources to accelerate the uptake of sustainable public lighting

4 38 Total SPLI partnership projects
As at 30 Dec 2004 Demonstration Capacity building 12 Implementation expansion partnerships 8 TOTAL 38

5 Partnership projects overview
Demonstration projects Tubular fluoro (T5) High pressure sodium (HPS) Compact fluoro (CFL) Metal halide Induction lamps Innovative control gear Capacity Building Bulletin & seminars Web hub of information Guidelines Service level agreement Training needs analysis

6 SPLI Summary of Demonstration Project Partnerships

7 Demonstration Projects – lights as at March 2005
Type of light installed to date No Date Project name / area T5 (with electronic ballast) Total T5 in SPLI = 89 80 Jul 2004 NAGA councils led by Banyule 9 Mar 2005 Hepburn HPS 50w Total HPS in SPLI = 136 40 Aug 2004 63 Oct 2004 Whittlesea - Aurora 21 Jan 2005 Ballarat HPS 250w 12 Active Reactor trials Springvale Road CFL 42w Total CFL in SPLI = 30 6 24 Nov 2004 Craigieburn – Fairways Village Induction 55w Total Induction in SPLI = 14 14 Feb 2005 Melton – Parks Bellvue Hill

8 Capacity Building Projects as at March 2005
Banyule City Council (on behalf of Northern Alliance for Greenhouse Action) Sustainable Public Lighting planning guide for new subdivisions – draft format Cost benefit analysis – final prototype stage International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) Sustainable public lighting guidelines and action plans for local government – pilot stage with 6 councils Mornington Peninsula Shire Council Developers’ guide to solar public lighting – draft format Melbourne City Council Fitzroy Gardens lighting – design & guideline – installed lights – draft notes City of Whitehorse Design solutions for carpark and flood lighting – complete – yet to be installed Central Victorian Greenhouse Alliance Model service level agreement – early draft Street Light Group of Councils Bright Sparks bulletins – 5 released Bright Sparks Seminars – 2nd series complete Agility Reliability research & accelerated life testing – draft report April Environs Australia Projects Training needs analysis – to be completed Web-based information hub – available at

9 Public lighting knowledge gaps
efficiency and effectiveness breakdown of operation, maintenance and replacement charges minimum energy performance standards effective regulatory mechanism effective council processes level of community satisfaction with sustainable public lighting is unknown

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11 Sustainable Public Lighting information hub
Now the site needs you! Please review at Feedback to by 24th March 2005. Revised site to be launched by 31st March 2005.

12 Accelerating progress towards a sustainable energy future


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