Provide financial model for the renovation of public lighting system in Iran

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The issue of financing is one of the key sections of the implementation of infrastructure projects, especially in cases where the government does not have enough ability to finance these projects. One example of these projects for Iran is the renovation of public lighting system. In this research at first, different models of financing of infrastructure projects was studied. In these models, financing can be provided by the government, the private sector, energy service companies, or a combination of these. In each model, the financial, technical and political risks of project implementation are also divided between different sectors. In the following, three samples of street lighting renovation projects implemented in India, Britain and the Philippines have been investigated and finally, two models that they are appropriate for Iran to renovate the lighting system (i.e. replacing LED lamps with existing old street lamps) by financing with electricity charges or with Article 12 of the elimination of production barriers law, and the considerations of each item are stated.
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Persian
Published:
Journal Strategic Studies of Public Policy, Volume:8 Issue: 29, 2019
Pages:
277 to 291
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