It’s described as one of the city council’s key efforts in realising its 'energy reduction and climate action goals'.
DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL has begun work on upgrading the city’s over 40,000 public lights to make them more energy efficient – a project which will take around eight years to complete.It’s described as one of the city council’s key efforts in realising its “energy reduction and climate action goals”.
The Public Lighting Upgrade Project will see the replacement of 40,000 lightbulbs with energy efficient LED equivalents, as well as replacing up to 4,000 lighting columns. A spokesperson added that “significant amounts of public lighting legacy cabling, including ducting” will also be replaced.
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