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ToR Technical Study on Energy Efficient Public Lighting
ToR Technical Study on Energy Efficient Public Lighting
| Title of Document | ToR Technical Study on Energy Efficient Public Lighting |
| Abstract | The ToR describes consultancy services for a Technical Study on Energy Efficient Public Lighting.
This consultancy entails the first round of technical due diligence for an energy efficient public street lighting project in [cities]. The outcome of the study should provide the technical and engineering specifications required to implement the program, the main technical challenges and their potential solutions, and the overall savings potential of the program. |
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| Language(s) | English |
| Document Type | Terms of Reference - Due Diligence |
| Sector | Public Lighting |
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