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I. Snijkers-HendrickxDevelopment Manager, Advanced Development Lighting, Philips Lighting
Energy saving through high quality lighting
OECD workshop on Environmental Innovation and Global Markets, Berlin 20-21 September 2007
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Increasing Stakeholder Awareness
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Climate change or global warming…
Source:Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia and the Hadley Centre of the UK Meteorological Office
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...and is now at the top of political agenda...“Probably, long-term the single most important issue we face as a global community.”Tony Blair, UK Prime Minister ahead of the G8 summit at Gleneagles
October 2006 - New EU Energy action plan 20% Energy saving target by 2020EU Commissioner, Andris Piebalgs in charge of energy
Brussels Europena Council, 8/9 march 2007The European Council: invites the Commission to rapidlysubmit proposals to enable increased energyefficiency requirements
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34 kg CO85%
Home Lighting
CO2 savings per lamp per yearArea of lighting
77 kg CO261%Office & Industrial
Lighting
115 kg CO2
80%Shop Lighting
109 kg CO257%
Road lighting
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CO2 savings per lamp per year
Energy saving Area of lighting
34 kg CO282%
LEDs
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HPL
GLS
TL8
GLS
TL5
CFLi
LED
Halo CDM
Background to our opportunity
• Lighting uses 19% of all electricityconsumption world wide - source IEA
• Up to 75% of all lighting currently installed is old less energy efficient
• Research on Office Lighting in EuropeLess than 25% in Europe’s Office Lightingis energy efficient
• New energy efficient solutions existfor all segments, tomorrow we will haveeven more energy saving solutions available (LEDs, OLEDs)
But:The current market renovation rates are too slow ! (e.g. Street lighting 3%, Office Lighting 7% etc)
Significant growth potential
23%
11%
46%
23%
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…Although new technology offers even more safety on roads
EU Road Lighting - potential savings 3.5 Million tons of CO2
50% energy saving
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What is preventing the growth rate…
• The environmental benefits of energy efficient lamps speak for themselves... but the market doesn’t always follow
• Purchase price and functional performance often take precedence over environmental concern in our society -> Lobbying
• Functional performance has mainly addressed by most manufacturers but… still huge number of cheap products imported in EU which do not conform CE marking
• Most significant inhibiting factor is the high purchase price
• Lack of consumer understanding of the overall but long-term benefits =Total cost of ownership benefits
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What needs to be done….
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What needs to be done…1. by stimulating DEMAND - Energy service directives
- Public awareness and education (PLA)- Green Procurement- Allocate financial Incentives (eg. Street lighting)
2. by restricting AVAILABILITY - EUP Directive – Implementing measures
- Amended Energy label, Standardization - Market restriction on certain lamp and Luminaires(not on flux but on lumens)- Ban of high energy consuming lamps(incandescent)
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Supportive Policy MeasuresSuggestions to accelerate market uptake of more
efficient products
1. Green Procurement
2. Financial incentives
3. Disallowing old inefficient products
Philips is part of European lobby to ban incandescent
Gives also “pain” in the organization to make the shift
4. Environmental performance targets
cooperate in defining and implementing standards,
guidelines, legislation
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ELC Publicationswww.elcfed.org
ELC Position Paper on EUP Directive Make the Switch Roadmap & Did You Know papers
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Summary
New, higher quality, lighting technology available:
This energy saving technology offers a unique triple win1. Users / tax payers save costs & have better light quality2. The environment benefits from lower energy/CO2 emissions3. European competitiveness is strengthened
A triple effort needed1. Accelerate the switch to new energy saving lighting solutions2. More awareness and partnership between stakeholders
including financial institutions3. Implement new legislation
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New lighting technology saves energy, some figures,….(1kw energy = 0.42kg CO2)
Old Technology New technology
• Old fluorescent lamps• Passive Analogue drivers
• High efficiency TL5 fluorescent lamps• Active electronic drivers• Lighting control systems
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Energy saving opportunities in home lighting
Up to 12 euro saving per year or € 72,-during 6 years
20W Energy saving CFL light bulb100W incandescent light bulb
100w light bulb 1000 hours per year 0.15 p/kwh
Electricity costs per year: Up to € 15 Average lifetime: 1 year
Electricity costs per year:€ 3Average lifetime: 6 year
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More than 14 billion Euro savings in energyUntapped potential of existing lighting technology
59 million tons CO267 x Power stations200 million barrels of oil eq.
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Who is the ELC?
We represent the leading lamp manufacturers in
Europe
95% of total European production
50 000 employees in Europe
€6 billion European Turnover