Abstract

The technological change to LEDs is an unstoppable reality which, little by little, is becoming increasingly important in terms of the lighting inside and outside our homes. The exterior lighting of our cities is moving decisively and clearly towards the incorporation of this technology in urban spaces. The energy efficiency, light quality, and economic benefits of LED technology are an unquestionable reality. This is causing public administration projects involving large-scale switches to LEDs to be promoted and financed; however, it is beginning to be observed that the commitment to the policies decided by this technology should take into account some environmental aspects which have not been studied to date. The environmental impact of the substitutions is caused by the need to valorize the replaced luminaires. Until now, most have been stored without the possibility of use, reuse, or recovery. The environmental impact produced in the manufacture of LED luminaires that replace the old sodium vapor (VSAP) or metal halide (MH) discharge lamps must also be considered. In addition, in the administrative clauses specifications that govern the public tenders, it is observed that the fundamental environmental aspects both of recycling the old lamps, and of the life cycle analysis (LCA) of the luminaires that are replacing them, have not been contemplated or valued with sufficient weight. In addition, there are very few public substitution contests in which environmental criteria are rewarded or valued in an important way. This work intends to summarize a methodological proposal using the techniques of multiple decision-making criteria for the selection of bidding companies for public outdoor lighting competitions. We propose the use of the PROMETHEE method multi-criteria analysis for the application of the most commonly used criteria for the luminaire LED selection process, including an environmental impact assessment with LCA techniques, and propose this as a case or model guide in the public contests of cities. A model of the bidding conditions that addresses and assesses the environmental aspects which are absolutely key to sustainable development is supported by the ecological criteria of the circular economy.

Highlights

  • Today, artificial lighting demands 20% of total global electricity production [1]

  • This work aims to propose an improved model of technical specifications, complementary to those proposed by the IDAE or the CIE (Spanish Lighting Committee) [45,46], which allows a municipal technician to guarantee that the replacement of lighting. Products of electroluminescent diodes (LED) luminaires will be carried out, with the maximum guarantees of technical performance, light energy, and a low environmental impact, allowing a municipal technician to face this change and its consequences in the medium and long term with the necessary peace of mind that at least the replaced product meets the standards of quality and sufficient light efficiency and respect for the environment

  • We will analyze the results of the impact of the environmental criteria on the results of the Contest by applying, as a Valuation Criteria Method, the multicriteria analysis carried out with the PROMETHEE Method [37,40,41,63]

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Introduction

Artificial lighting demands 20% of total global electricity production [1]. Its impact represents 1.9 billion tons of CO2 emissions per year, which represents 70% of vehicle emissions worldwide [2]. A large number of public lighting installations were created between 30 and 40 years ago and are obsolete [6]. LED and/or OLED technology has reached high levels of efficiency (more than 276 lm/W) and increasingly low costs. Street lighting is an important part of transport infrastructure and public utilities. In Europe (EU28), there are more than 1.6 million km of illuminated streets that consume annually approximately 35 TW h with a cost of €4 billion for public authorities [6]

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