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Latrobe City Council has received $1.844 million from the Australian Government over three years to reduce the energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions from lighting in residential streets and council buildings. Lighting Latrobe This lighting upgrade will be completed by March 2016. ACTION RESULTS EXPECTED SAVINGS PER YEAR 5900 80 Watt mercury vapour standard street lights replaced with 18 Watt LED lights 1.9 million kWh of electricity 2600 tonnes CO2 eq. of greenhouse gas emissions $517,000 of electricity and maintenance charges ACTION RESULTS EXPECTED SAVINGS PER YEAR 2300 assorted Council building lights replaced with LED alternatives. 200,000 kWh of electricity 270 tonnes CO2 eq. of greenhouse gas emissions $43,000 of electricity charges greater energy savings reduced running costs longer life greater greenhouse gas savings excellent light quality and distribution greater reliability consistent light colour with excellent colour rendering index lower maintenance costs no mercury *Estimated figure GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICITY USE IN COUNCIL BUILDINGS, TONNES CO2eq. GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS, TONNES CO2 EQ. YEAR 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 * 15/16 * 6200.00 6000.00 5800.00 5600.00 5400.00 5200.00 5000.00 YEAR Mercury vapour street lighting Street lighting replaced with LED lamp STREETLIGHT EMISSIONS, TONNES CO2eq. GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS, TONNES CO2EQ. 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 6500 6000 5500 2000 5730 5884 6069 6191 6246 6116 6073 5448 3675 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 *

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Page 1: Lighting Latrobe Poster · Latrobe City Council has received $1.844 million from the Australian Government over three years to reduce the energy consumption and greenhouse

Latrobe City Council has received

$1.844 million from the Australian

Government over three years to

reduce the energy consumption

and greenhouse gas emissions from lighting in residential

streets and council buildings.

LightingLatrobe

This lighting upgrade will be completed by March 2016.

AC

TIO

N

RESULTSEXPECTED SAVINGS PER YEAR

5900 80 Watt mercury vapour standard

street lights replaced with 18 Watt LED

lights

1.9 million kWh of

electricity

2600 tonnes CO2 eq. of greenhouse gas emissions

$517,000 of electricity and

maintenance charges

AC

TIO

N

RESULTSEXPECTED SAVINGS PER YEAR

2300 assorted Council building lights

replaced with LED alternatives.

200,000 kWh of

electricity

270 tonnes CO2 eq. of greenhouse gas emissions

$43,000 of electricity

charges

greater energy savings

reduced running

costs

longer life

greater greenhousegas savings

excellent light

quality and distribution

greater reliability

consistentlight colour

with excellent colour

rendering index

lower maintenance

costs

no mercury

*Estimated figure

GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS FROM ELECTRICITY USE IN COUNCIL BUILDINGS, TONNES CO2eq.

GR

EEN

HO

USE G

AS E

MIS

SIO

NS,

TON

NES C

O2 E

Q.

YEAR

05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15* 15/16*

6200.00

6000.00

5800.00

5600.00

5400.00

5200.00

5000.00

YEAR

Mercury vapour street lighting Street lighting replaced with LED lamp

STREETLIGHT EMISSIONS, TONNES CO2eq.

GR

EEN

HO

USE E

MIS

SIO

NS,

TON

NES C

O2E

Q.

5000

4500

4000

3500

3000

2500

6500

6000

5500

2000

5730 5884 60

69

6191

6246

6116

6073

5448

3675

07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16*