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Thorn supports Newport City Council’s climate change efforts

Thorn Lighting won the tender evaluation process from Newport City Council to supply the lighting for all the residential roads and traffic routes across the city. Thorn’s bid, using Isaro Pro luminaires, was subjected to a number of on-site tests by an independent consultant. The tests included checking the light levels and energy consumption and then evaluating them on the cost of ownership model over a 20 year period.

The Isaro Pro LED met with all the criteria required by Newport City Council to replace the original, which were energy consuming high pressure sodium fittings.

A council report says that the move to LED’s could be a “major step” towards being carbon neutral by 2030. After the first year of completion, Newport City Council says the move to LEDs could see an electricity bill saving of more than £500,000 and a reduction in the Council’s carbon emissions of 6.5 per cent per year.

Thorn has supplied 15,000 Isaro Pro, robust and high-performance LED luminaires for the lighting upgrade providing a truly futureproof lighting solution with a 70% reduction in energy usage. The Council has used a warm white light at 3000 kelvins and this specification has been endorsed by a number of campaigners including the International Dark-Sky Association. Isaro Pro is a completely sustainable luminaire offering long life and low energy consumption and has been specifically designed to prevent light pollution and minimum disturbance to the environment. Offering a lifetime of 100,000 hours (at 25°C), efficacy of up to 139lm/W and control options including RF wireless, Isaro Pro guarantees years of reliable performance at an exceptionally low cost of ownership. Isaro Pro is easy to install and saves on maintenance costs as all the internal components can be accessed from the top of the fitting without the need for tools.

The luminaires are equipped with Tridonic NFC (Near Field Communication) Drivers which provide the council with the ability to adjust the light output, introduce dimming regimes and part night lighting, all with the use of an App. In addition to allowing the Council to reduce the light output by dimming it can also be increased, for example, in response to a complaint from the public that the light levels are not high enough.

Research has shown that the use of LED technology in street lighting has positive benefits, such as a reduction in street crime and the fear of street crime. This analysis from eight different studies found that improved street lighting can reduce the crime rate by an average of 7%.

For more information, visit www.thornlighting.co.uk

 

 

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