Abstract

This paper analyzes the technical and economic viability and sustainability of urban street lighting installation projects using equipment powered by photovoltaic (PV) energy. First, a description of the state-of-the-art of the technology is performed, studying the components involved in solar LED luminaires for street lighting application and examples of autonomous PV systems installed in different countries. Later, a case study a based on a renovation project of the street lighting installation at a 5000-inhabitant municipality in Lanzarote (Spain) is presented. Two alternatives are analyzed: underground channeling of the previous aerial electrical grid and the installation of LED luminaires, and, on the other hand, the installation of autonomous LED solar luminaires. Simulations concluded that a PV lighting installation proposal guarantees the existing M3 lighting requirements (EN 13201-2:2015) and represents a saving in the material execution budget of 43.78% with respect to the channeled power grid option. Finally, a statistical study has been carried out to assess the social acceptance of Spanish citizens of this autonomous PV technology in urban environments. This considers strengths and weakness of the technology: sustainability, robustness, visual impact, or risk of vandalism. In general, most subjects of all age segments are aware of the problem that means having aerial wiring running at facades (95%) and considers the use of PV in urban lighting sustainable (88%). However, 47% of those surveyed consider that shutdowns due to lack of energy harvesting is problematic and 17% consider this very problematic. This major drawback (visual impact of PV equipment is mostly evaluated as neutral) gives rise to social reluctance, especially in people younger than 50 who remarked this as more problematic than senior segments. Thus, guaranteed operational service is fundamental to have social agreement for PV technology implementation.

Highlights

  • 1.3 bn people (20% of the world population) do not have access to a distribution grid of electricity at home

  • PV light-emitting diodes (LED) lighting installations are positioned as an efficient technology and an economically viable option to cover the needs of street lighting inside cities

  • This is based on the increase in the costs of electricity and fossil fuels [56], the exponential decrease in Question 1: Are you aware that there is electrical wiring conducted by the facades of buildings and homes in your municipality?

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Summary

Introduction

1.3 bn people (20% of the world population) do not have access to a distribution grid of electricity at home. Economic comparison of the budgets needed to develop the same new installation of the project of reference with (a) underground channeling and civil works to use an alternating current (AC) grid powered solution and (b) ASL single poles that, from the construction point of view, only require the generation of the foundation slabs that sustain the light poles. The general perception of citizens associated with the ASL technology and the impact of its implementation within an urban environment have been questioned and the major results are presented. This information can be used by local authorities and technicians to promote the development of this type of facility adequately in their areas of influence

Lighting
Photovoltaic Energy Generators
Energy Storage Technologies
The budget to install thisof type of lighting equipment was reduced by more
Methods
Analysis of Technical Viability
Problem Description
Sizing of the Luminaires
58.1 WGalvanized steel
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Analysis of Economic Viability
Analysisreflect of solar
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