Reconstruction and modernization of part of the street lighting in Pazardzhik

The project proposal is aimed at energy-efficient reconstruction of street lighting covering part of the territory of the city of Pazardzhik. The project proposal covers part of the street lighting of Pazardzhik connected to a total of nine power points located on the following main streets - G. Benkovski Blvd., Gen. Gurko Street, Plovdivska Str., Kocho Chestimenski Str., Tsar Osvoboditel Str., Bulgaria Blvd., Stefan Stambolov Str., as well as related consumers in the surrounding streets. The project proposal includes the implementation of Energy Saving Measures (ESM) relating to: replacement of existing LVL and CFL lighting with LED lighting; introduction of Automation and Control System and Monitoring of electricity consumption from external lighting; and the introduction of a renewable energy facility for outdoor lighting in the city. The introduction of LED lighting will provide the opportunity to illuminate high, medium and low traffic thoroughfares, streets, lighting in front of office buildings, schools and kindergartens, health facilities, hotels and more. The introduction of a Street Lighting Automation and Control System (ACS) and Consumption Monitoring (CM) will directly affect the energy savings of the street lighting system, thus further optimizing the cost of lighting maintenance and will create the opportunity to achieve additional savings in electricity. The introduction of RES to power the luminaires will provide an opportunity to: reduce conventional power consumption and reduce greenhouse gas emissions generated. The project envisages implementation of project management activities, construction and construction supervision, construction and copyright supervision, activities to promote the contribution of the European Economic Area Financial Mechanism 2014-2021.

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Overview

Status In execution (starting date)
Start date 24 Feb, 2021
End date 24 Aug, 2022
Contract date 24 Feb, 2021
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Financial information

Total cost 1,041,949.20
Grant 1,041,949.20
Self finance 0.00
Total paid 312,580.00
EU participation percent 85.0%

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