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Council lights the way to a cleaner future

Friday, July 13 2012

Lismore City Council will save almost $200,000 a year on electricity costs following the installation of new, energy efficient street lighting throughout the city area.

Council voted in December last year to go ahead with the proposal from Essential Energy, which will pay for itself in just 18 months.

Council’s Manager Assets & Support Services Scott Turner thanked Essential Energy and Councillors for working together to make the proposal come to fruition as it represents significant savings in money and emissions.

As an example, in the 2010/11 year Council spent approximately $560,000 on street lighting and generated 2115 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions.

“Staff calculated that electricity costs for street lighting are the single biggest electricity charge that Council pays. The new lighting will not only save greenhouse gas emissions of approximately 896 tonnes per annum but will also reduce the cost of Council’s energy use by more than one third each year,” said Scott.

“The removal of the mercury vapour lighting is also a positive outcome. The mercury contained in those lights was disposed of by Essential Energy in a responsible manner and the various metal components of the lights were recycled.”

Electricity consumption was originally identified as a significant contributor to Council’s overall emissions in the Cities for Climate Protection (CCP) program.

Adoption of the energy efficient street lighting proposal demonstrates yet another step toward Council’s target of reducing emissions by 20% by 2012. It is estimated that the installation of energy efficient street lighting will represent the single biggest reduction for Lismore City Council since the CCP program commenced.

For more information phone Council’s Manager Assets & Support Services Scott Turner on 1300 87 83 87.