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Israel will start the city's public lighting renovation project

The LED lighting project investment of about 12 million thanks Kerr (about 20 million 630 thousand yuan), of which municipal subsidies for the 5 million thanks to Kerr, the project cost from the Environmental Protection Bureau and the Ministry of economic and trade. Ma Allot Tassi Ha LED street lighting effect (pictures from jpost) according to the expected municipal release, in the renovation project is completed, the population only 20 thousand of the city will save more than 80% of the cost of power supply for public lighting, the total.

The Israeli city of Ma Allot Tassi Ha (Maalot-Tarshiha) launched in September 9th called "into the light" (GoingtotheLight) of the city public lighting renovation project, this also means that the city will become the world's first use of LED lighting products, comprehensive coverage of public lighting city.

According to the plan, Maaluote Tahiti Harbin will install 13000 LED lights in the city streets and public places, all LED lamps will be completed before the end of this year to replace.

The LED lighting project investment of about 12 million thanks Kerr (about 20 million 630 thousand yuan), of which municipal subsidies for the 5 million thanks to Kerr, the project cost from the Environmental Protection Bureau and the Ministry of economic and trade.

Ma Allot Tassi Ha LED street lighting effect (pictures from jpost) according to the expected municipal release, in the renovation project is completed, the population only 20 thousand of the city will save more than 80% of the cost of power supply for public lighting, the total of about 3 million 500 thousand a year thanks to Kerr for the next ten years, the total will reach at least 25 million Xie Kerr.

Municipal said the project will start within three years to achieve cost recovery.

Sellars, vice mayor of the city of Liberia, said that the funds saved through LED lighting will be used in energy efficiency, infrastructure and water conservancy and other related projects.

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