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  1. introduction of LED technology for street lighting offers high savings with comparatively short pay-back times. Municipalities are faced with an urgent need to act: nearly 80 % of all currently used street lighting lamps will be "phased out" by 2017, which means they will no longer be available for purchase. In most cases this will entail

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  2. 3 days ago · The council has 40,000 street lights and 2,300 illuminated signs and 75% have been converted to lower-energy LED lighting. The authority said it cost £1.84m in electricity and £850,000 in column ...

  3. Feb 9, 2023 · National Highways is lighting the way to net zero by switching 70% of lights on the Strategic Road Network (SRN) to cleaner LED alternatives by 2027. The government-owned company is working on its biggest-ever programme replacing older lamps with LED lights that use far less energy to produce the same amount of light, starting last month ...

  4. Mar 12, 2018 · And one far from positive development when considering how to light up the gloom is that in the current public sector funding climate, many councils have been forced to dim or turn off street lights. It was reported in 2017 that this equated to around 42% of lights from 104 UK councils.

  5. Mar 13, 2017 · Traditional yellow sodium street lights are steadily being replaced by white LED lamps. The new lights use less energy, dramatically cutting carbon emissions and saving money.

  6. Phase 1 is programmed to replace our main road network with LED lights by April 2017. Phase 2, residential roads. We are currently finalising the required design works for this phase.

  7. Nearly 80% of all currently used street lighting lamps were “phased outby 2017 so refurbishment will significantly increase energy efficiency and reduce electricity and maintenance costs with comparatively short pay-back times.

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