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“I helped my city save costs and the environment. By simplyrefurbishing the Guillotière’s bridge in Lyon with Philips CitySoulluminaires including CosmoPolis lamps and gear, we saved morethan 50% energy and reduced the CO2 emissions.”Mr. Bouchet (City of Lyon, France)

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Lighting a greenerurban futureThe landscape of the lighting industry is changing fast. The energy-efficiency imperative, legislativepressures such as Kyoto and the world of possibilities opened up by the LED revolution are all havinga positive influence on our lighting choices. We’re spreading the word under our theme of SustainableCities. It is our way of helping urban authorities to reduce energy consumption so they can lowerCO2 emissions and improve the quality of life in their towns and cities.

Boulevard, Breskens, the Netherlands

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Quality of life - the challenge of unparalleled urbanisationA century ago less than 10% of the world's population livedin cities. By the start of the 21st century that figure had risento over 50%, and by 2050 it will be over 75%. Faced with thisunparalleled expansion, city authorities worldwide recognisethe need to re-humanise the urban environment by tacklingcrime, promoting tourism and fostering local identity andpride.

Over the past decade, Philips has been engaged in a processcalled city.people.light to explore how light can enrich andsimplify our experience of the urban setting. One of the focusareas of city.people.light is sustainability.

Sustainability - simple changes, major impactPhilips Lighting has a long-standing commitment to providinglighting solutions that improve our lives and areenvironmentally sound. It is one of the cornerstones of oursustainability policy, whereby we strive to balance our social,economic and environmental responsibilities.

In this brochure you will discover how our outdoor lightingsolutions can help you create sustainable cities through:

•Architectural lighting for urban spaces•Advantages of White Light in the different application areas

in an urban environment•Energy-efficient solution proof points in various application

areas•Existing LED solutions for multiple dedicated application

areas

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Opportunities inlegislative initiativesThe EuP Directive 2005/32/EC (Eco-Design Requirements for Energy using Products) definesrequirements for the environmentally-sustainable design of energy using products. It is a framework ofguidelines with which requirements can be defined in implementation measures for manyproduct groups.

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Two of these relate to lighting. Inefficient products used forhousehold lighting and lighting in the tertiary sector (street,office and industrial lighting) will be phased out of the market.This means that it will no longer be permitted to sell productswhich fail to meet these requirements in EU countries. Theywill lose their CE certification.

Timetable for discontinuation of inefficient high-pressure discharge lamps

Philips is prepared for the change-over and offers a completerange of alternatives. For conventional light bulbs in the formof modern energy-saving halogen and LED lamps. Forfluorescent lamps, high-pressure discharge lamps andconventional ballasts there are also energy-saving alternatives.We offer environmentally-conscious economical lightingsolutions with our efficient lamps, high-efficiency lights andintelligent lighting controls.

From April each year 2010 2012 2015 2017

Sodium vapour lamps Permitted Discontinuation of inefficient sodium vapour lamps

Sodium vapour replacement lamps PermittedDiscontinuation of all sodium vapourreplacement lamps

Mercury vapour lamps PermittedDiscontinuation of all mercury vapourlamps

Metal halide vapour lamps

Discontinuation of inefficient metal halide vapour lamps

PermittedDiscontinuation of allinefficient lamps

Permitted Note: all wattages are indicative only. The deciding factor is the light output (lumen)

Discontinuation Lamps may no longer be offered for sale. All existing stocks may be used up

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This period of financial and energy challenges is the time to look for new approaches. Mercuryvapour lamps are on the way out and will lose their CE-certification from 2015. Cities andboroughs need to think ahead and introduce new lighting solutions into their future lightingprojects. Modern lighting concepts will enhance the whole cityscape and the results willbenefit residents and guests alike.

Philips has a wide range of low-maintenance, high-quality products that are at the leadingedge of outdoor lighting. What follows is only a selection, for more lighting products go towww.philips.com/lighting

Solutions for upcominglegislative needs

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Mercury vapour lamp

MASTER SON-H

80W 68W

125W 110W

250W 220W

400W 350W

Uplamping alternative (for pure lamp replacement)

Renovation alternatives

Mercury vapour lamp MASTER SON-H

Post top luminaire CitySpirit / CitySpirit LED

Standard solution Koffer2 / Mini Koffer2

Standard solution Iridium / Mini Iridium

Standard solution Modena / Mini Modena

Mercury vapour lamp

Koffer2 Mini Koffer2

50/80W LED 31W

125W CPO-TW 45W

2x 50/80W CPO-TW 45/60W

2x 125W CPO-TW 60W

250W CPO-TW 60/90W

400W CPO-TW 90/140W

Mercury vapour lamp

Iridium Mini Iridium

50/80W LED 31W

125W CPO-TW 45W

2x 50/80W CPO-TW 45/60W

2x 125W CPO-TW 60W

250W CPO-TW 60/90W

400W CPO-TW 90/140W

Mercury vapour lamp

Modena Mini Modena

50/80W LED 31W

125W CPO-TW 45W

2x 50/80W CPO-TW 45/60W

2x 125W CPO-TW 60W

250W CPO-TW 60/90W

400W CPO-TW 90/140W

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70%

80%

80%

80%

Mercury vapour lamp

CitySpiritCitySpirit LED

50/80W LED 25W

125W CPO-TW 45W

2x 50/80W CPO-TW 45/60W

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Cities overview

\\ 02. City centres

\\ 03. Residential areas

\\ 04. Minor road lighting

\\ 01. Architectural lighting

\\ 05. Major road lighting

\\ 06. Transport & areas

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County Hall, London, UK

\\01 . Architecturallighting

Recognising landmarks is an important step in developing a comprehensive approach to urbanenvironments. Lighting a building, monument or architectural feature contributes to the identity of aplace. It also creates a marker for orientation. Whether you are working on a single building or anentire master plan, Philips Lighting has state-of-the-art technologies and solutions, backed up by morethan a century of lighting application expertise. www.philips.com/urbanlighting

\\ 01 . LEDLine2 \\ 02 . ColorReach Powercore /eW Reach Powercore

\\ 03 . eWBlast Powercore /ColorBlast Powercore

•Create a seamless curtain of lightto enhance architecture

•Wide range of colours and whitelight

• Illuminate architectural structures overup to 240m

•An exact beam with no light spillageby user-interchangeable lenses

•Ease of installation and zeromaintenance

•Energy efficienct compared tostandard solutions

•High-intensity white and colour-changing light

•Ease of installation and zeromaintenance

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A vibrant futureCities, towns and villages should be warm, inviting places that people enjoy living in andvisiting. Urban development and regeneration programmes are increasingly focused onre-humanising our environments. Lighting has a vital role to play in this regard, creatingan appealing, inclusive ambiance.

Lighting Masterplan - Turning creative ideas into realityLight gives you the opportunity to create space, manage moods and improve quality oflife. An opportunity that is as broad as your imagination. Creating the idea solution willdepend on numerous factors, from the materials being illuminated to the mostappropriate lamp technology, the aesthetics of the setting and any environmentalconstraints.

That’s why Philips has dedicated application and product development specialists.Working together with our customers they produce tailor-made lighting solutionsthat enable architects and lighting designers to turn their creative ideas into reality.

\\ 04 . ColorGraze Powercore /eW Graze Powercore

•Focussed light bundle for application-tailored light output

•Wall-washing effects with white andcolour-changing light

•Ease of installation and zeromaintenance

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\\ Reference projectClientStiftung “Lebendige Stadt” on behalf ofFederal Republic of GermanyProjectIllumination of ReichstagLocationBerlin, GermanyLight sources / LuminairesLEDLine2, DecoScene and Mini DecoFloodwith MASTERColour CDM-Tm 20/35WMore infowww.philips.com/urbanlighting

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LEDLine2, Mini Decoflood,DecoScene

Total number of light points 400

Burn time per year (h) 4,000

Total energy saving per year (kW) 55,000

Total energy cost savings per year (£)* 4,400

Total CO2 savings per year (kg)** 28,600

* =0.08 GBP/kWh / ** =0.520kg/kWh

80%

Reichstag, Berlin,GermanyThe new lighting concept for Berlin's most important historic landmark,the Reichstag, shows this iconic building in a new light. The installation ischaracterised by a low energy consumption, resulting in average energycost just over one euro per hour. Although the number of light pointsincreased eight times the power consumption, compared to the existinglighting installation, it generates an energy saving up to 80% and saves23,100 kilograms of CO2 per year.

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Place Aristide Briand, Valence, France Pierre Nègre, l’Atelier Lumière

80%

\\02 . City centresLighting plays a central role in how people feel about their city, town or village. That is why the illuminationof streets and pedestrian areas has evolved from simple functional lighting into a more demanding andcreative discipline. Not only is light required in which people can drive, cycle and walk safely, it must bepleasing and inviting too. It should promote communication and well-being, encourage night-timesocialising and complement the cities night life. But luminaires also have an important architectural role.During the day they become an integral part of the street scene. Our range of architectural streetluminaires are designed with this is mind, giving you a winning blend of performance and style.www.philips.com/urbanlighting

\\ 01 . LumiMotion \\ 02 . UrbanScene \\ 03 . Metronomis

•Maximising energy savings byinteractive dimming solution

•Minimising waste of light withoutcompromising on saftey

•Preserves the night by providinglight only when and where needed

•All a city needs, a total solution forstreets and areas

•Create an open urbanenvironment

•Energy saving with highly efficientlamps, gear and LED

•Create an atmosphere with aperfectly coordinated system

•Dedicated masts and bracketsmatch the style of the luminaires

•Energy saving with highly efficientlamps and electronic gear

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Energy-efficient lighting in city centres Many of our city.people.light workshops focus on energy management, ways to ‘recycle’energy and different types of energy sources. Intelligent lighting solutions already offerpossibilities to improve the light quality in city centres, for example by reducing light spilland preserving the night.

Aesthetic enhancementWhite light brings out the best in buildings, streets and features of the urban nightscapeit is also ideal for functional lighting in streets and communal areas. Its natural ambienceis preferred by many to the traditional yellow glow of sodium, making white light theundisputed choice for making our cities more livable and enjoyable.

LED solutions for city centersThe use of a dedicated LED solution shows that municipalities take an active approachin preserving the environment and maintain safety on streets and roads. The LEDsystems offer a functional, cost-driven, dedicated lighting solution, withoutcompromising on safety norms and regulations, that is at the same time fully manageable,upgradable and future-proof.

Complete solutions These days, cities want solutions that are not just made up of light-points, but actuallycontribute to the identity of the city. For our key ranges, we have designed severalcollections of masts and brackets to provide an elegant solution for every style.

\\ 04 . Optiflood \\ 05 . MASTER CDM Elite MW

•Environment-friendly asymmetricalfloodlighting systems

•Accurately controlled lightdistribution with no spill light

•Compact shape & pleasing design

•Most efficient white light in mediumwattages

•Long lifetime•Best colour rendering

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\\ Reference projectClientCity of EindhovenProjectMultifunctional centre EindhovenLocationMeerrijk, Eindhoven, The NetherlandsLight sources / LuminairesUrbanScene luminaires withMASTERColour CDM-T 35WMore infowww.philips.com/urbanlighting

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56%

HPL 80W UrbanScene withCDM-T 35W

# of light points 20 20

Wattage (W) 80 35

Burning hours / year 4,000 4,000

Energy cost savings (£) 360

CO2 emissions per year (kg)** 3,328 1,456

Energy costs per year (£) * 512 224

CO2 savings (kg) 1,872

* =0.08 GBP/kWh / ** =0.520kg/kWh

Meerrijk, Eindhoven,The NetherlandsThe lighting installation at the Multifunctional centre Meerrijk in Eindhovengives a good example of a complete solution that fits perfectly into theurban environment. The project contains UrbanScene luminaires, includingmasts and brackets, as a complete solution in different heights and sizes,enabling the customer to adapt lighting to suit different ambiences throughthe course of the day. This results in an urban environment that is designedand built to meet people's needs and requirements more effectively.

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50% 80% 70%

Magdeburg, Germany

\\03 . Residentialareas

For many years residential lighting was purely functional. Although safety, security and orientation arestill essential requirements, there is now a drive to improve residents quality of life, creating a pleasingidentity for these parts of the city that are often overlooked. www.philips.com/urbanlighting

\\ 01 . CitySpirit Street \\ 02 . Mini Iridium LED / Mini MileWide LED

\\ 03 . CitySpirit LED

•Distinguished and modern designfor a dynamic ambience

•Excellent lighting performance•Wide choice for elegant solutions

in every situation

•Most advanced green innovationand best possible TCO

•Future proof LED technology forhighly energy-efficient lighting

•Less maintenance cost and longlifetime

•Smooth indirect lighting for urbanand residential areas

•Dimmable driver with constantlight output

•Future-proof, upgradable LEDtechnology for highly energy-efficient lighting

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Energy-efficient lighting for residential areasAlready now there is a huge saving potential in residential lighting, for example byreplacing old lighting installations that use HPL lamps with the energy-efficientCosmoPolis systems. By switching to the even more efficient LED technology or usingadditional dimming solutions the energy savings can be further enhanced up to 80%.

White light for secure residential areasWhite light is crucial in helping people feel safer when being outdoors at night. Throughsuperior colour rendering and a higher perceived brightness, it becomes easier todistinguish objects, colours, shapes and people. In particular, facial recognition is easier,even from a distance, which goes a long way towards removing anxiety.

When you go home, LED lighting could already be thereWith the actually happening LED revolution a wide range of new possibilities forresidential areas is opening up. Energy savings up to 80% are possible and Philips offersyou a full range of future proof LED solutions with upgradable light engines.

Night preservation and reduced light spillBy using dimming and highly efficient optics you do not only reduce the amount ofenergy used to light the residential space but also the night is preserved and the lightingspill is minimised by distributing the light only when and where it is needed.

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\\ 04 . Dynadimmer \\ 05 . Mini Iridium / MiniKoffer2 / Mini Modena

\\ 06 . UrbanLine

•Ease of installation in existinglighting

•Provides additional energy savingsby dimming

•5 dimming levels and time periodsfor optimal scheduling

•Most advanced green innovationwith best possible TCO

•Additional energy savings withdimming or telemanagement

•Built for CosmoPolis system &upgradable for LED

•Energy-efficient light•Uniform, visually comfortable

white light with minimal light spill• Flexible and complete system for

multiple lighting applications

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\\ Reference projectClientCity of TilburgProjectJan van TinbergenlaanLocationBerkel Enschot, The NetherlandsLight sources / LuminairesCitySpirit LEDMore infowww.philips.com/urbanlighting

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48%

J. van Tinbergenlaan,Tilburg,The NetherlandsSimply by renovating the old PL lamp installation in the residential area ofJan van Tinbergenlaan in Tilburg with the new CitySpirit LED luminaires,including a dimming system, an immediate energy saving of 48% wasrealised. With the long lifetime and low maintenance, the city of Tilburgchose for a future-proof, upgradable and sustainable solution.

PL lamps 36W CitySpirit LED 25Wwith Dimming

# of light points 100 100

Wattage (W) 36 25

Energy consumption per year (kWh) 14,400 7,500

Energy cost per year (£)* 1,152 600

CO2 emissions per year (kg)** 7,463 3,900

Total energy cost savings (£)* 552

CO2 savings (kg) 3,563

* =0.08 GBP/kWh / ** =0.520kg/kWh

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Grays UK

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\\04 . Minor roadsAll Philips luminaires are optimised in terms of wattage, to provide precisely the right level of light, in theright place, at the right time. Compact and aesthetically pleasing, they also reflect the increasingimportance being attached to the daytime appearance of light-points. www.philips.com/roadlighting

\\ 01 . Cosmopolis &LumiStep

\\ 02 . MASTER CityWhite \\ 03 . CitySoul / CitySoul LED

•Maximised energy efficiency ondedicated gear

•Less energy consumption byautomatical dimming

•Reduced maintenance costs duethe long-life Xtreme gear

•Further reduced energyconsumption by dimming option

•Upgrade for existing HPLinstallations with gear exchange

•Comfortable warm colourimpression

•Compact urban luminaire enhancingthe identity of the city

•Highly versatile range with a widechoice of masts and brackets

•LED technology for highly energy-efficient lighting

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Energy-efficient road lightingWith the highly energy-efficient CosmoPolis system you are able to generate savings upto 50% in road lighting and dimming systems such as LumiStep make it even moreefficient with savings even up to 80%!

Accident prevention by use of white lightWhite light is making the streets safer for drivers and pedestrians. Improved visibility isa major contributor to road safety. Tests show that drivers detect roadside movementfaster and from a greater distance with white light. Crucially, this gives them more timeto stop if a child, adult, cyclist or animal is about to cross their path.

The converse is also true; pedestrians are more likely to see oncoming traffic and reactaccordingly. By making our roads safer, white light has the potential to prevent seriousinjury or even fatalities.

The technological LED revolutions is coming!With the introduction of CitySoul LED this technological breakthrough is also enteringthe functional outdoor lighting for minor roads in a city. Energy-efficiency andcontrollable and manageable white light are combined in these solutions.

Light only when it is neededBy using dimming systems like LumiStep there is no more wasting of light during nighthours when there is less traffic and therefore less light needed. Ease of installation andpre-set dimming schemes make it even easier to save energy!

80%

\\ 04 . Mini Iridium, MiniModena, Mini Koffer2

•Most advanced green innovationwith best possible TCO

•Additional energy savings bydimming or telemanagement

•Built for CosmoPolis system &upgradable for LED

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\\ Reference projectClientCity of LyonProjectGuillotière bridge LocationLyon, FranceLight sources / LuminairesMASTER CosmoWhite CPO-TW140W,20x CitySoul suspended CSP431 luminaires,Cosmo-R 140 opticMore infowww.philips.com/roadlighting

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HPL 250W CosmoPolisCPO 140W

Wattage incl. ballast (W) 299 155

Number of light points 20 20

Service lifetime (hours) 4,400 4,400

Energy costs per year (£)* 2,105 1,091

CO2 emissions per year (kg)** 13,682 5,674

Total energy cost savings (£)* 1,014

CO2 savings (kg)** 5,325

* =0.08 GBP/kWh / ** =0.520kg/kWh

50%50%

Guilotière bridge,Lyon, FranceBy simply refurbishing the Pont de la Guillotière bridge with Philips CitySoulluminaires including CosmoPolis lamps and gear, the city of Lyon hasreduced energy consumption on the bridge by almost 50%, thus helpingto lower CO2 emissions.

What changed?

The city of Lyon replaced 22 luminaires in the Pont de la Guillotière. The old ones were basic open luminaires with a very simple optic and HPL250W lamps. Lyon opted for a completely new installation.

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A67, the Netherlands

\\05 . Major roadsWith more than one hundred years of experience and expertise in the field of road lighting, we arein an ideal position to analyse market trends and create appropriate solutions. We apply technologicalinnovation to the design and development of the road lighting products of the future, to meet thewishes and needs of our customers. www.philips.com/roadlighting

\\ 01 . Koffer2 \\ 02 . Iridium \\ 03 . Modena

• Integrates perfectly into urbanenvironment as a completesolution

•Highly efficient CosmoPolissystem for low costs of ownership

•Built for CosmoPolis system withlow costs of ownership

•Easy to install and maintain andfully recyclable

•Highly flexible luminaire to coverall kind of applications

•Additional energy savings withdimming, or telemanagementsystem

•Excellent lighting performance•Ease of installation and

maintenance

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Energy-efficiencyIn the past, one of the main justifications for using high pressure sodium lighting wasenergy-efficiency. However, ongoing improvements in performance mean the latestwhite light sources are now more energy efficient than their sodium counterparts. Whitelight is therefore the ‘green switch’ solution for outdoor installations. It allows you torealise significant savings in a number of ways, such as specifying a greater distance, usinglow-traffic dimming according to traffic volume and in line with regulations or enablingyou with VPO (Virtual Power Output) to correct over-dimensioning effects, forexample by adjusting 250W lamps to make them virtual 180W.

White lightBecause white light is experienced as being brighter than yellow light at low light levels,it becomes feasible to actually reduce light output while still giving people what theyexpect. The savings associated with this are enormous. This advantage has already beenrecognised in British lighting standards. In the UK, the level of illumination required bylaw on subsidiary roads and paths may be reduced by as much as 30% when the lightsource used has a colour rendering of 60 or more, which is the case with white light(but not with high-pressure sodium).

50% 50%

\\ 04 . Cosmopolis \\ 05 . Starsensetelemanagement

•Attractive white light for safety andambience

•Highest energy savings and lowestcost of ownership compared withtoday's light sources

•Optimal lamp service lifetime

•Saves energy by managingindividual light points to bedimmed or switched on or off

•Minimising light pollution andincreasing safety

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\\ Reference projectClientRijkswaterstaat (RWS) NLProjectA7 + A2 highway LocationPurmerend and St. Joost, the NetherlandsLight sources / LuminairesSON-T 150W installed with Starsense Telemanagement in combination withIridium luminairesMore infowww.philips.com/roadlighting

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SON-T 150W withoutStarsense and with EM

SON-T 150Wwith Starsense

Energy consumption for 1 light point (W) 186 153

x 4400h a year (= European average) (kWh) 818 531

x 2555h a year (70% dimming level) (kWh) - 67

x 50h a year (30% dimming level) (kWh) - 117

Energy consumption for 1200 light points (kWh) 98,208.00 63,819.30

Energy savings per year for the installation (kWh) 343,886

Total energy cost savings per year (£)* 27,510.90

CO2 savings** (tons) 178.82

* =0.08 GBP/kWh / ** =0.520kg/kWh

50%

A7 Highway,Purmerend,The NetherlandsThe city of St. Joost was looking for the most efficient way to invest inmore than 1,200 light points. In close cooperation with Philips, Starsensewas chosen as the telemanagement system for lighting control due to itsmaximised efficiency. The lighting is dimmed to 70% during low-traffichours compared with a standard installation without dimming and withelectro-magnetic ballast.

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\\06 . Transport &areas

Container Terminal, Felixstowe, United Kingdom

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For safety and efficiencyThe 24-hour economy has led to a significant increase in human activity around theclock. Whether it is a production centre, airport, container terminal or industrial site,the activity is non-stop as people carry out tasks throughout the night.

Lighting can increase the efficiency of these 24/7 locations. It also makes them safer andmore secure of those working on site. When selecting area lighting the efficiency of thesystem in terms of long burning hours will be a key consideration. But limiting light spillwill also be important, especially when the surrounding environment is residential.

At Philips, our aim is to optimise area floodlighting by adapting it to specific customerneeds. We can define the right level of lighting, uniformity, comfort and colour qualityfor each situation. And by optimising the cost of ownership, end users and society ingeneral can benefit from the resulting energy savings. What is more, our innovativeoptical systems reduce light pollution thanks to sharp cut-off beam characteristics,features that are integrated in an impressive range of floodlights.

White light for a safer and working environmentsTo improve the working environment Philips offer with the MASTERColour CDM EliteMW system an unrivalled level of light quality and performance. The lamps sparklingwhite light creates a more natural ambience. In addition, the high efficiency of the lampand driver together means reduced energy use and a lower cost of ownership. Togetherwith OptiFlood luminaires this system is the ideal solution for floodlighting. Incombination with Iridium luminaires also area lighting like storage or parking places areachievable with lower costs and reduced energy consumption.

The are many more options and possibilities available. Please ask your local Philipsrepresentative for further information or visit www.philips.com/lighting.

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Bilbao, Spain, JAAM, architecture partnership

\\07 . Customisedsolutions

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Turning creative ideas into realityLike concrete, steel, glass and wood, light is an architectural material. Its angle, intensityand colour characteristics enhance and define how we perceive our spaces. A myriadof different techniques, equipment and technologies are available to achieve yourdesired look. However, the best results are achieved when you can work as part of ateam to ensure the whole solution is well considered.

That is why Philips has a dedicated application and product development team.Specialists who can work with you to co-create lighting solutions and turn possibilitiesinto realities.

RenderTool visualisation service Not everyone has the vision of a lighting designer and many find a visual representationof the end result helpful when choosing a solution. Thanks to our RenderTool servicewe can now superimpose images of luminaires and masts onto a snapshot of yourlocation. Helping to reassure customers every step of the way.

1. Creative idea 2. Visualisation via 3D renderings/

animations

3. Bringing visions to life

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Experience it yourselfThe new area illustrates the increasing densification of urbanareas. It also shows how lighting can be improved withmodern technology and still take into account the demandsthat people and urban authorities make on residentialenvironments. The OLAC demonstrates that lighting can beimproved in terms of energy consumption and beam control,as well as atmosphere and safety.

OLAC provides a unique opportunity to see the latest trendsin urban lighting in a customised, modern environment.Professionals can assess lighting plans in terms of sustainability,creativity, and, most importantly, the needs of the people wholive in and make use of residential areas. Would you like tosee state-of-the-art urban lighting solutions in a real life setting?Ask your local Philips representative about a visit to OLAC

Experience ityourselfCity streets now have to be lit with greater subtlety than ever to meet the different needs of residents,motorists, pedestrians and cyclists. No longer purely functional, lighting has to adapt to the needs ofpeople, providing safety and visibility, ambiance and orientation. In addition, schemes must be energy-conscious and prevent light nuisance and pollution. With this in mind, the Outdoor Lighting ApplicationCenter (OLAC) has totally transformed its demonstration area into a contemporary urban street withresidential buildings, a restaurant, nursery school and private houses. www.philips.com/urbanlighting

OLAC Miribel, France

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city.people.lightOur city.people.light project pushes creative and intellectualboundaries, producing more innovative and relevant lightingsolutions that enrich urban settings. To achieve this, we enrichour own thinking through extensive dialog. We share ideasand network with partners such as the Professional LightingDesigners Association (PLDA). We have also established anannual city.people.light award in conjunction with LUCI(Lighting Urban Community International) Association.

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Find out more at: www.philips.com/roadlighting orcall 0845 601 1283or email [email protected]

“Sustainable cities need sustainable lighting that savesmoney and the environment. Let’s talk and see how yourcity can benefit from this new generation of lightingsolutions, making the switch today.”

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Date of release: September 2009 / 3222 635 67818Printed in The Netherlands