
Рассматривается технико-экономический механизм модернизации систем наружного освещения на основе возвратно-целевого усиления бюджетного финансирования. Исследовано влияние повышения функционального резерва светодиодных источников света на период окупаемости проектов модернизации систем освещения. An innovative revolving budgeting mechanism for energy efficient outdoor lighting system implementation is considered. The implication of functional redundancy of LED-lighting sources to pay-back period of projects is investigated. Казаринов Лев Сергеевич - д-р техн. наук, профессор, заведующий кафедрой автоматики и управления, Южно-Уральский государственный университет; kazarinov@ait.susu.ac.ru. Kazarinov Lev Sergeevich - PhD, professor, head of the Automation and control department of South Ural State University; kazarinov@ait. susu. ac .ru. Барбасова Татьяна Александровна - канд. техн. наук, доцент кафедры автоматики и управления, Южно-Уральский государственный университет; barbasow@mail.ru. Barbasova Tatiana Alexandrovna - PhD, assistant professor of the Automation and control department of South Ural State University; barbasow@mail.ru
источники света, lighting source, системы управления, 001.895:681.51 [УДК 628.9], control systems
источники света, lighting source, системы управления, 001.895:681.51 [УДК 628.9], control systems
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