The Issue
Countries in Central America have undertaken numerous initiatives, programmes, regulations, communication campaigns and other actions to improve energy efficiency, in general, and lighting efficiency, in particular. Despite these actions to increase lighting efficiency, results have been marginal when compared to the existing savings potential due to a lack of systematic measures being adopted by the countries. Currently, many regulatory frameworks that are applied in the region are based on voluntary technical standards. Other gaps have to do with the high price of energy efficient lighting devices in the market and the low levels of verification and supervision of approved regulations.
The IssueCountries in Central America have undertaken numerous initiatives, programmes, regulations, communication campaigns and other actions to improve energy efficiency, in general, and lighting efficiency, in particular. Despite these actions to increase lighting efficiency, results have been marginal when compared to the existing savings potential due to a lack of systematic measures being adopted by the countries. Currently, many regulatory frameworks that are applied in the region are based on voluntary technical standards. Other gaps have to do with the high price of energy efficient lighting devices in the market and the low levels of verification and supervision of approved regulations.
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