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ESS calculation methods
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  • Metered Baseline Methods
  • Project Impact Assessment Method
  • Project Impact Assessment with M&V
  • Home Energy Efficiency Retrofits
  • Removal of Old Appliances
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  • Power Factor Correction Energy Savings Formula
  • Commercial Lighting Energy Savings Formula
  • Alternative benchmarks for Commercial Lighting
  • Public Lighting Energy Savings Formula

Public Lighting Energy Savings Formula

The Public Lighting Energy Savings Formula is a method under the ESS. It provides a way to calculate electricity savings from upgrading lights on roads, in public spaces, or traffic signals. This applies when a Distributor or Roads and Maritime Services owns or maintains the lights.

Relevant Documentation

Public Lighting Energy Savings Formula 
Public Lighting - Method guide
Template - Nomination form

More information about other ESS calculation methods

  • Home Energy Efficiency Retrofits
  • Removal of Old Appliances
  • Sale of New Appliances
  • Installation of High Efficiency Appliances for Businesses
  • Commercial Lighting Energy Savings Formula
  • Metered Baseline Methods
  • Project Impact Assessment Method
  • Project Impact Assessment with Measurement and Verification

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