Rehabilitation and modernization of municipal infrastructure - outdoor artificial lighting systems on the territory of Pomorie municipality

Project facts

Project promoter:
Pomorie Municipality(BG)
Project Number:
BG-ENERGY-0007
Status:
Completed
Final project cost:
€401,331
Donor Project Partners:
MPEnergi AS(NO)

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Description

Within the project, in 4 settlements of the municipality of Pomorie, by replacing all luminaires with modern LED and standalone photovoltaic lamps, with reduced energy losses, by introducing a system for monitoring energy consumption and managing the lighting systems through a central software platform for management will increase the EE of the SVIO, owned by the municipality and improve the living conditions of the population. The existing status of the SVIO in the settlements - the villages of Kamenar, Kableshkovo, Aheloy and Pomorie leads to significant over-consumption of electricity. The luminaires have been replaced erratically without seeking regulatory compliance. Within the framework of the project, on the basis of a developed and approved working project, all the measures proposed in the SEA EE survey report will be implemented. Construction and copyright supervision, info and publicity, project management and audit will be performed. In order to exchange experience, knowledge and best practices at management and expert level, the municipality of Pomorie will implement the project in partnership with the MP Energy, Norway. For the successful implementation of the project, the Beneficiary will carry out procedures in accordance with the PPA requirements for the selection of contractors for the project activities, will participate with its representatives in the project team and will control the strict implementation of the planned activities. Better living conditions will be created for 19323 inhabitants of the municipality.

Summary of project results

The existing street lighting system of the town of Pomorie and the settlements included in the project is morally outdated, depreciated and energy-intensive. The lighting fixtures have been replaced chaotically without seeking to meet the regulatory requirements. The existing lighting is mainly equipped with high-pressure sodium lamps with powers of 250W, 150W, 100W and 70W, respectively, including old mercury lamps. The system for outdoor artificial lighting in the 4 settlements under the project - the village of Kamenar, the town of Kableshkovo, the town of Aheloy and the town of Pomorie has led to a significant overconsumption of electricity. The implementation of the project aims to replace the old lighting fixtures with new modern LED and autonomous photovoltaic lamps, with reduced losses of electrical energy, as well as introduce a system for monitoring energy consumption and managing the lighting systems through a central software management platform.

Replaced old and energy-intensive lighting fixtures with modern LED lighting fixtures with a power of 20W, 50W, including 5 pcs. autonomous photovoltaic lamps 32W installed, with reduced electrical energy losses. Introduced a system for monitoring energy consumption and managing lighting systems through a central software management platform,

The outdoor artificial lighting systems in the town of Pomorie and the 4 settlements under the project have been brought into line with the requirements of the standard, energy efficiency has been increased, harmful emissions have been reduced, a positive effect on the environment has been achieved, and the living conditions of the population in the municipality have been improved. The costs of electricity for street lighting have been reduced.

Summary of bilateral results

Improved bilateral cooperation with interested stakeholders in the field of energy efficiency to present good practices and future development of the city and the municipality in this regard.

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