April 11, 2018
Tool

This tool is a collection of 50 descriptions of street lighting and indoor lighting refurbishment projects. The projects were implemented in 8 countries in the context of the Streetlight-EPC project. The majority of the projects were implemented using various forms of EPC (Energy Performance Contracting). The collection consists of a 2-page description for each project with key data, results and photos. The EU-Project Streetlight-EPC, funded by the Intelligent Energy Europe Programme, ran from April 2014 to March 2017 with the objective of triggering the market uptake of EPC through street lighting refurbishment projects.

Some descriptions are also available in Croatian, Czech, Polish, Swedish, Slovenian, Macedonian and Spanish.

Transferability
YES.
All descriptions are available in English. Some descriptions are also available in Croatian, Czech, Polish, Swedish, Slovenian, Macedonian and Spanish (available on the Streetlight-EPC website: http://www.streetlight-epc.eu/publications-events/). Due to concise text and tables, examples can be easily translated for use in other regions and countries.
Needs Addressed
• there are no long-term energy performance contracts in place in the public sector (art. 6)
• there are no tools/frameworks in place to assist the public sector in the procurement of energy efficient building, products and services (art. 6)
• lack of in-house expertise about financial tools (art. 17)
• absence of support organisations in your territory addressing energy efficiency matters (art. 17)
• support organisations have unsufficient competency and knowledge(art. 17)
• inadequate information on best energy efficiency practices (art. 17)
• the public sector doesn't use energy service companies, and energy performance contracting (art. 18)
• the National Fund isn't accessed and utilised by the public sector (art. 20)
• lack of knowledge regarding existing financial tools (art. 20)
Validation/testing information
OÖ Energiesparverband - office@esv.or.at