| These works are part of the Energy Efficiency Improvement Plan promoted by the Cartagena City Council for the modernization of the municipality's lighting system | The Department of Infrastructure has made improvements to the public lighting of the Los Dolores County Council with the installation of more than 50 LED luminaires in the section that runs between the Greenway and the access roundabout to the Polígono de Santa Ana, and in Las Casas del Buen Retiro, continuing with the Energy Efficiency Improvement Plan promoted by the City Council for the modernization of the municipality's lighting system.The councilor for the Infrastructure area, María Casajús, explained that “36 LED luminaires were renewed on the Los Dolores crossing, which runs from the Greenway and the access roundabout to the Santa Ana Industrial Estate, which had lower performance and greater consumption.
At the same time, the height of the luminaires has been lowered, placing them at a height of 10 meters, largely avoiding the interference that the existing trees caused in the area caused ".
This action has had a budget of 15,137.69 euros.In the Casas del Buen Retiro, with an investment of 16,000 euros, “work to improve and expand public lighting on a road that is heavily traveled by residents of Los Dolores, Barriada San Cristóbal and Polígono de Santa Ana, will finish this week.
also increase road safety at the confluence with the Siphon XIV path, with the installation of 11 new points with led luminaires, including a projector of adequate power at the intersection with the siphon path, as well as the renovation of others six existing points ”, pointed out the mayor.Casajús stressed that "these investments of more than 31,000 euros are part of the public lighting maintenance contract and represent a lower energy consumption and respect for the environment, betting on the reduction of the carbon footprint within the Plan of Action on Climate and Sustainable Energy (PACES) and savings in municipal coffers, improving their energy efficiency and reducing light pollution ”.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena