Economic Analysis of Ilumex a Project to Promote Energy-Efficient Residential Lighting in Mexico

Date Published
02/1994
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1016/0301-4215(94)90133-3
LBL Report Number
LBL-34877 Preprint
Abstract

A higher penetration of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) for household lighting can reduce growth in peak electricity demand, reduce sales of subsidized electricity, and lessen environmental impacts. This paper describes an economic analysis of a project designed to promote high penetration rates of CFLs in two cities in Mexico. Our analysis indicates that the project will bring substantial net economic benefits to Mexico, the utility, and the average customer. In the absence of any subsidy to CFLs, most customers will see a payback period longer than two years. By sharing some of the anticipated net benefit, CFE, the utility company, can reduce the payback period to a maximum of two years for all customers. CFE's role is thus crucial to the successful implementation of the project. Expanding the Ilumex project to a Mexico-wide programme would make a significant contribution towards meeting the planned addition of generation capacity by the year 2000.

Journal
Energy Policy
Volume
22
Year of Publication
1994
Issue
2
Pagination
163 - 171
ISSN Number
03014215
Other Numbers
UC-000
Short Title
Energy Policy
Refereed Designation
Refereed
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