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Zimbabwe, Africa using LED street lights, estimated to save 80% of the cost

Recently, Zimbabwe in Africa also began to use LED lights, King City, vice mayor Cllr Amen Mpofu announced officially LED street lights will mainly replaced LED lighting, the king meal time becomes shiny. This is a new milestone for the city to save energy and reduce the cost of lighting operation. The money saved can be used in other priority projects to enhance government services to the public.

Mpofu provides an overview of the social and economic benefits of the replacement of traditional street lights into LED street lamps. Through months of construction, this makes Bulawayo stand on the forefront of ideological progress and management technology. The facility will be able to reduce the cost of more than eighty percent, the environment and the quality of life of residents have great benefits. The plan uses the latest technology and makes the most of the people's tax dollars. Enough light to ensure the safety of the residents on the street at night and improve the visibility of driving.

A report by the Zimbabwe DevELopment Democracy Trust in Zimbabwe shows that if the country is converted to the use of LED street lights, the annual savings of $1 million 800 thousand. LED street lamp can reduce the consumption of electricity by eighty-eight percent, reduce the cost of maintenance and reduce the energy crisis. This new lighting system was funded by ZDDT, a city engineer to assist with the construction of Alternative Energy Consultants.

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