Abstract
Abstract: This study aims to analyze the existing market status of lighting technologies in Pakistan,
the existing policy and regulatory framework, and the key driving factors which have led to the
market growth of LED technology in both rural and urban areas. The results obtained from an
extensive survey backed by the literature on the policy landscape of energy efficiency showed that
LED technology has penetrated approximately 95% of the existing market. With a low payback
period and high return rates, the entire transition toward LED lighting can lower mercury pollution
by 700 kg, lower carbon dioxide by 33,000 kt, and save USD 6.5 billion in the form of electricity
bills. This transition has been mainly driven by the low cost of technology resulting from regulatory
support in the form of the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPs), labeling schemes, and
reduced taxation on both sales and manufacturing
the existing policy and regulatory framework, and the key driving factors which have led to the
market growth of LED technology in both rural and urban areas. The results obtained from an
extensive survey backed by the literature on the policy landscape of energy efficiency showed that
LED technology has penetrated approximately 95% of the existing market. With a low payback
period and high return rates, the entire transition toward LED lighting can lower mercury pollution
by 700 kg, lower carbon dioxide by 33,000 kt, and save USD 6.5 billion in the form of electricity
bills. This transition has been mainly driven by the low cost of technology resulting from regulatory
support in the form of the Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPs), labeling schemes, and
reduced taxation on both sales and manufacturing
Original language | English |
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Journal | Engineering Proceedings |
Volume | 23 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Externally published | Yes |