Energy efficient lighting – pilot project at university of Belgrade
2014
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Todorović, DušanJovović, Aleksandar
Radić, Dejan
Obradović, Marko
Stanojević, Miroslav
Bodrožić, Jasmina
Janković, Petar
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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Electricity for lighting accounts for approximately 20% of global power consumption and 6% of worldwide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A switch to efficient on-grid and off-grid lighting globally would save more than $140 billion and reduce CO2 emissions by 580 million tonnes every year. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) project entitled “Global Market Transformation for Efficient Lighting” (or: en.lighten initiative) aims at accelerating global market transformation to environmentally sustainable lighting technologies by developing a coordinated global strategy and providing technical support for the phase-out inefficient incandescent lamps to reduce CO2 emissions and the release of mercury from fossil fuel combustion. This study, through very first project within en.lighten initiative, in Serbia, that have been carried out in lecture hall “А” of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade, has aim to show a great potential for energy savings and reduction ...of carbon dioxide at University of Belgrade . The activities on this pilot project included the replacement of all inefficient lighting in the Atrium, as well as installation of modern lighting control system. This result in saving, annually, up to 75 per cent of the electricity consumption and will lead to the reduction of 64 tonnes CO2 emissions per year, compared to the situation before project activities.
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energy efficient lightning / CO2 emissions / energy efficient policy / lightning control systemИзвор:
ZBORNIK RADOVA 10. REGIONALNE KONFERENCIJE “ŽIVOTNA SREDINA KA EVROPI“, 2014/ EnE14-ENV.net „ENVIRONMENT FOR EUROPE“ CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, BELGRADE, SERBIA, 2014, 2014, 79-84Издавач:
- Beograd : Ambasadori održivog razvoja i životne sredine
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Mašinski fakultetTY - CONF AU - Todorović, Dušan AU - Jovović, Aleksandar AU - Radić, Dejan AU - Obradović, Marko AU - Stanojević, Miroslav AU - Bodrožić, Jasmina AU - Janković, Petar PY - 2014 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4864 AB - Electricity for lighting accounts for approximately 20% of global power consumption and 6% of worldwide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. A switch to efficient on-grid and off-grid lighting globally would save more than $140 billion and reduce CO2 emissions by 580 million tonnes every year. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) project entitled “Global Market Transformation for Efficient Lighting” (or: en.lighten initiative) aims at accelerating global market transformation to environmentally sustainable lighting technologies by developing a coordinated global strategy and providing technical support for the phase-out inefficient incandescent lamps to reduce CO2 emissions and the release of mercury from fossil fuel combustion. This study, through very first project within en.lighten initiative, in Serbia, that have been carried out in lecture hall “А” of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University of Belgrade, has aim to show a great potential for energy savings and reduction of carbon dioxide at University of Belgrade . The activities on this pilot project included the replacement of all inefficient lighting in the Atrium, as well as installation of modern lighting control system. This result in saving, annually, up to 75 per cent of the electricity consumption and will lead to the reduction of 64 tonnes CO2 emissions per year, compared to the situation before project activities. PB - Beograd : Ambasadori održivog razvoja i životne sredine C3 - ZBORNIK RADOVA 10. REGIONALNE KONFERENCIJE “ŽIVOTNA SREDINA KA EVROPI“, 2014/ EnE14-ENV.net „ENVIRONMENT FOR EUROPE“ CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, BELGRADE, SERBIA, 2014 T1 - Energy efficient lighting – pilot project at university of Belgrade EP - 84 SP - 79 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_4864 ER -
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Todorović, D., Jovović, A., Radić, D., Obradović, M., Stanojević, M., Bodrožić, J.,& Janković, P.. (2014). Energy efficient lighting – pilot project at university of Belgrade. in ZBORNIK RADOVA 10. REGIONALNE KONFERENCIJE “ŽIVOTNA SREDINA KA EVROPI“, 2014/ EnE14-ENV.net „ENVIRONMENT FOR EUROPE“ CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, BELGRADE, SERBIA, 2014 Beograd : Ambasadori održivog razvoja i životne sredine., 79-84. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_4864
Todorović D, Jovović A, Radić D, Obradović M, Stanojević M, Bodrožić J, Janković P. Energy efficient lighting – pilot project at university of Belgrade. in ZBORNIK RADOVA 10. REGIONALNE KONFERENCIJE “ŽIVOTNA SREDINA KA EVROPI“, 2014/ EnE14-ENV.net „ENVIRONMENT FOR EUROPE“ CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, BELGRADE, SERBIA, 2014. 2014;:79-84. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_4864 .
Todorović, Dušan, Jovović, Aleksandar, Radić, Dejan, Obradović, Marko, Stanojević, Miroslav, Bodrožić, Jasmina, Janković, Petar, "Energy efficient lighting – pilot project at university of Belgrade" in ZBORNIK RADOVA 10. REGIONALNE KONFERENCIJE “ŽIVOTNA SREDINA KA EVROPI“, 2014/ EnE14-ENV.net „ENVIRONMENT FOR EUROPE“ CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, BELGRADE, SERBIA, 2014 (2014):79-84, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_machinery_4864 .