Publication: Energy Efficient Lighting Options for Afghanistan
Date
2009-06
ISSN
Published
2009-06
Author(s)
World Bank
Abstract
This study examines the potential
options for implementing an energy efficient lighting
program in Afghanistan. It analyzes the range of energy
efficient options available in the region and identifies the
best choices for specific market segments in off-grid and
grid connected areas. Based on this analysis, it is
recommended that in rural areas, where grid (local or from
main network) is neither available nor likely to be
available soon, lead emitting diode (LED) lights coupled
with solar (photovoltaic) PV panels offer the least cost
solution for expansion of energy access. In grid-connected
areas, compact and tube fluorescent lamps are recommended
for existing household connections, as well as community and
street lighting. The analysis also shows there are numerous
barriers and potential problems with implementing an energy
efficiency program in Afghanistan. Therefore a phased
implementation program is suggested, with careful oversight
of the quality of products entering the market.
Citation
“World Bank. 2009. Energy Efficient Lighting Options for Afghanistan. © Washington, DC. http://openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/publication/003b1da2-e2e4-50a3-ba9d-f69f548eb7af License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”