LED street lighting: showing initiative

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The Russian city of Kazan requires two-thirds less energy thanks to LEDEL’s efficient street lighting with OSRAM Golden Dragon Plus LEDs

Reducing Russia’s primary energy consumption by 40 per cent by 2020 is one of the country’s core concerns. To help reach this goal the Republic of Tatarstan is tackling street lighting and has initiated a pilot project in its capital Kazan – a ward with around 25,000 households already benefits from the superior light quality of LED street lighting made by the LEDEL company. They have already installed 500 “Sveteco-48” luminaires with energy-efficient Golden Dragon Plus LEDs by OSRAM Opto Semiconductors.

Улицы Казани осветили светодиодами OSRAM

Kazan, capital of the Russian Republic of Tatarstan, converts to street lighting with OSRAM Opto Semiconductors’ Golden Dragon Plus LEDs in one city ward. The LED light sources provide a natural colour impression and improve safety by outlining the surroundings more clearly. (Press picture: OSRAM /LEDEL)

According to the German-Russian Business Association the Republic of Tatarstan west of the Urals is currently among the most active regions in the Russian Federation when it comes to government-imposed energy-saving initiatives. A project in ward 38 of the Novo-Savinsky district in Kazan, the million-strong city on the Volga, kicks off by replacing the out-dated 150W sodium halide lamps with new LED streetlamps produced by LEDEL with a power input of only 48W. It is a scheme that is worthwhile in this project particularly by saving around two-thirds of their original energy requirement after only a short time and far exceeds the goals of Russia’s energy saving plans.

Increasing demand for LED street lighting

But this is just the beginning – after these positive results Kazan is already planning to convert two other city wards to energy-efficient LED street lighting. “OSRAM Opto Semiconductors LEDs are the first choice solution for this job – their years of experience and understanding of street lighting requirements characterise our longstanding association”, says Artur Kogdaning.

Street lighting with LED is not only in demand in Russia – increasing numbers of German cities and towns recognise the energy-saving potential of LED lighting solutions – especially as their quite often out-dated public lighting has imposed high costs on regional and local government in Germany. Street lighting based on LED technology is the ideal alternative to conventional solutions for the switch – no matter how far east or west of the Volga it is.

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