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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.
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*