LED Streetlight Replacement Program for the San Juan Municipality
Zusammenfassung
This project focuses on addressing the consequences of past storms, specifically Hurricane Maria in 2017 and Hurricane Fiona in 2022, on the street lighting system of the municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico. The project's primary objective was to develop a comprehensive forecast plan for replacing damaged luminaries with energy-efficient alternatives. To achieve this objective, the research entailed determining the total quantity of luminaries in the San Juan Municipality and applying a 70% damage assumption to account for the existing LED streetlights. An estimate was prepared, considering assessments, materials replacement, and contingency costs. This estimate served as the basis for creating a detailed scope of work that will
facilitate the scheduling of an execution plan and the validation of the budget as well as for calculating the
necessary contractor capacity required for assessments and construction to ensure the successful completion of the project. The outcome was a comprehensive forecast plan report encompassing monthly costs and a well-defined schedule, aiming for project completion before the end of 2030. Importantly, compliance with Puerto Rico Energy Public Policy Law No. 17, which
mandates the replacement of existing High-Pressure Sodium (HPS) luminaries with LED technology, will be a crucial consideration throughout the project. By implementing this program, Puerto Rico seeks to achieve multiple objectives, including providing affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy access and enhancing the region's public safety and
energy efficiency. Key Terms ⎯ Energy, Forecast, Replacement HPS for LED initiative before 2030, Streetlighting.