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Page 1: Street Lighting June 2015. Current Situation NCC are responsible for over 51,000 street lights for which the energy cost is ~£2.2M which is 15% of NCC

Street LightingJune 2015

Page 2: Street Lighting June 2015. Current Situation NCC are responsible for over 51,000 street lights for which the energy cost is ~£2.2M which is 15% of NCC

Current Situation• NCC are responsible for over 51,000 street

lights for which the energy cost is ~£2.2M which is 15% of NCC total.

• In 2008 NCC entered a 25 year PFI contract with Amey Street Lighting.

• The Contract includes the replacement of all lights and some columns.

• Originally the contract assumed using traditional technology but the market is changing quickly and therefore we have changed to introduce LED lights and CMS control.

Page 3: Street Lighting June 2015. Current Situation NCC are responsible for over 51,000 street lights for which the energy cost is ~£2.2M which is 15% of NCC

Street Lighting Carbon Reduction.The 2020 Target

Page 4: Street Lighting June 2015. Current Situation NCC are responsible for over 51,000 street lights for which the energy cost is ~£2.2M which is 15% of NCC

What we have done so far.

• Dimming and Trimming of some street lights. • Part Night Lighting (PNL) of ~18,000 lights.• Introducing ~5,000Light Emitting Diode (LED)

street lighting in residential areas.• Removed redundant lighting.• Trialling of new LED/CMS technologies in King’s

Lynn on the A10 and Trowse Bypass.

Page 5: Street Lighting June 2015. Current Situation NCC are responsible for over 51,000 street lights for which the energy cost is ~£2.2M which is 15% of NCC

Energy Graph at Trowse

Page 6: Street Lighting June 2015. Current Situation NCC are responsible for over 51,000 street lights for which the energy cost is ~£2.2M which is 15% of NCC

Options

• Main road LED with Computerised Management System (CMS). Investment approved by Members in November 2014 subject to business case.

• LED’s on residential streets as part of planned upgrades, again Member approval to do more subject to business case.

• Removing ‘redundant’ lighting where appropriate.• Removing lighting of signs where a change in

Regulations will allow it. • Extend dimming of residential street lights.

Page 7: Street Lighting June 2015. Current Situation NCC are responsible for over 51,000 street lights for which the energy cost is ~£2.2M which is 15% of NCC

Interdependency

• The introduction of some initiatives will reduce or negate the benefit of others.– ie If we remove some main road lights the benefits of

introducing other initiatives is zero

• Some initiatives are not interdependent ie de-illumination of signs is unrelated to street lights.

• A combination of initiatives will produce the maximum benefit.

• Some initiatives are more costly and have a longer payback period than others.

Page 8: Street Lighting June 2015. Current Situation NCC are responsible for over 51,000 street lights for which the energy cost is ~£2.2M which is 15% of NCC

Example

• Replacing the 5000 main road street lights yet to be upgraded with LED’s and fitting with CMS to allowing dimming would give potential savings of over 50%. The cost of this would be £2.5M. Saving £350k annually in energy and maintenance and 1750 tonnes of Co2 emissions.