LED Lighting for indoor sports facilities: Can its use be considered as sustainable solution from a techno-economic standpoint

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In this paper, the authors propose a techno-economic comparative analysis between different lighting solutions, using, respectively, floodlight with metal halide lamps, luminaires with fluorescent lamps and LED floodlights. The comparison is aimed to identify general criteria for assessing the techno-economic sustainability of the use of LED lighting for indoor sports facilities, since this solution is very often proposed to achieve a reduction of the electrical power for lighting. From a technical standpoint, the analysis takes into particular consideration the aspects related to the satisfaction of lighting requirements, safety and energy efficiency. From an economic standpoint the investment, the operating and the maintenance costs are evaluated. To make comparisons on an economic basis, specific indicators are used. From the obtained results it is possible to highlight as the solution that uses the LED floodlights is characterized by highest energy efficiency. This solution requires a smaller number of luminaires and it has limited maintenance costs compared to the other solutions, but it has high investment costs, which involve reasonable payback times only when the sports facility is used intensively and for competitions of high level.

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Fantozzi, F., Leccese, F., Salvadori, G., Rocca, M., & Garofalo, M. (2016). LED Lighting for indoor sports facilities: Can its use be considered as sustainable solution from a techno-economic standpoint. Sustainability (Switzerland), 8(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/su8070618

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