Oakland, one of the major cities in New Zealand, is expected to upgrade the LED street light in 5 (photo source: Oakland Transportation Bureau)
The Oakland Transportation Bureau began the first New Zealand LED luminaire replacement plan. The relevant authorities will replace up to 44000 high pressure sodium lamps (golden yellow light) and install relatively energy-efficient LED lamps. The Oakland transportation bureau manages more than 100 thousand branches of lights, accounting for about 1/3 of the country's lighting. The first phase of the plan is 5 years, said Dr. Lester Livy (Lester Levy), the director of transportation in Oakland. "That is to say about half of the street lights in Oakland will be replaced from gold to white."
Last year, the Oakland Transportation Bureau passed the plan, and the rest of the other half of the LED street light was replaced about 4 to 5 years. "In the 20 year life of the LED lamps, the plan is expected to save 32 million New Zealand yuan (RMB 131 million yuan)," Dr. Livy said.
The Minister of transport and energy and Resources Minister Simon Bridges (Simon Bridges) announced a policy change in March, which would enable local authorities to speed up funding for the replacement of LED street lights.
Mr. Bridges expressed his willingness to agree with the change. "This plan to accelerate the replacement of LED street lights ensures that all local councils who are willing to change have enough resources to take measures. I agree with the deep vision of the Oakland Transportation Bureau, this time to use the opportunity and lead the change, the country will be replaced by LED lamps. LED technology - it's cheaper, safer and more efficient in the long run - it's a smart choice for the community and New Zealand.
The Oakland Transportation Bureau has just received the four - year contract for the maintenance and renewal of four street lights, which is expected to start this month. This change package includes the LED luminaire replacement program, which began in 2015. The region is divided into 4 different contractual areas: Electrix Ltd obtains contracts in the north and the west, and Downer ITS wins the central and southern contracts. The Oakland Transportation Bureau is currently accepting the Northpower's Waiheke Island contract. Northpower is an island contractor and has a local warehouse and stationed staff.
In the first stage, the main focus of the contract is the residential section, which accounts for about 40% of the local road lighting network.
The Oakland Transportation Bureau has been planning since 2012. The new lighting requirements for all pedestrians use LED lamps and lanterns. Replacing old lamps with LED lamps will reduce energy consumption by more than 60%. The Oakland Transportation Bureau is currently using about 2000 energy saving LED lamps. The first wave replacement project will immediately replace 1000 lights at Albert and Mon Los Ki (Mount Roskill). At the same time, the communication management system (Tele-management System, TMS) will install a monitoring network for monitoring the LED street light. By close observation of the lighting level, the energy consumption of 15% to 20% can be saved. This communication management system will provide enhanced customer service, allowing all errors on the system to be mistaken on the same day.
The Oakland Transportation Bureau has installed LED lights near Eden Park and also monitored by a communication management system. This measure includes a previous plan, and it operates well before and after the festival.
From the international experience, the white light is also an important factor in the prevention of crime; white light gives people a greater sense of comfort and security. Improve the visibility and reaction time of driving and pedestrians, and reduce traffic accidents and casualties.
All of the above advantages make LED lamps and lanterns an ideal light source, and according to the latest research, this year, the market for LED lamps and lanterns has already accounted for more than half of the world's lamps and lanterns market. The replacement of LED lamps and lanterns with basic measures is bound to become a policy trend that can not be ignored by the global government in the future. (compiled / China LED network emmachang)
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