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Final Report Lot 9: Public street lighting - Amper

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Figure 59: Total mercury content, installed base (in kg)<br />

As a consequence, the fugitive and dumped mercury will also decrease and can be estimated<br />

between 60 and 15 kg per year (to compare with 95 to 23 kg for the BAU scenario).<br />

8.1.2.3 Scenario 2020 analysis : implementing Best Available Technology (BAT)<br />

In this scenario, the following measures are implemented in the existing installed base:<br />

• HPM lamps are replaced with retrofit HPS lamps (option 1) and;<br />

• HPS lamps are replaced with HPS lamps, type ‘super’ (option 2).<br />

For new luminaire sales, all following options are implemented;<br />

• HPM luminaires are restricted and replaced with HPS luminaires (option 13);<br />

• all HPS luminaires have high lm/W efficiency lamps, type ‘super’(option 2);<br />

• CMH is of new type (option 3)<br />

• all luminaires are IP65 (option 5),<br />

• HPS and CMH luminaires have glass protector (option 6),<br />

• HPS and CMH with high UF (option 9),<br />

• HPS, CMH and CFL have electronic dimmable ballasts (option 11).<br />

This measure is implemented from 2010 on. This means that, for the old luminaires stock<br />

(≤2010); all lamps are replaced within the timeframe 2010-2015 and for new luminaires; it<br />

takes 30 years (assumed average luminaire lifetime) before all luminaires of the old stock<br />

(≤

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