LightSavers Canada, anational market consortium that aims to step up the adoption of
LED lighting and smart adaptive controls in certain general illumination applications, announced a report on its independent two-and-a-half-year global pilot of
LED lamps in 15 trials across 12 cities including New York, London and Kolkata.According to the report,
LED street
lighting can generate energy savings as high as 85%. The program also indicates that citizens of pilot cities prefer LED
lighting, citing social and environmental benefits.
The findings of
LightSavers are presented for the first time in a new report entit
led,
Lighting the Clean Revolution: The Rise of
LED Street
Lighting and What it Means for Cities.
The report explores the global market status and potential for
LEDs and provides guidelines for policymakers and city
light managers who want to scale-up large
LED retrofits. It was launched as part of the Clean Revolution campaign at the Rio+20 UN Global Compact Corporate Sustainability Forum and produced by The Climate Group in partnership with Philips.
Key findings include:
•Surveys in Kolkata, London, Sydney and Toronto indicated that between 68% to 90% of respondents endorsed
LEDs city-wide rollout. Benefits high
lighted included improved safety and visibility.
•
LED lighting tria
led lifespan ranges from 50,000 to 100,000 hours indicating a high return on investment.
•
LED failure rate over 6,000 hours is around 1%.
•The Climate Group and Philips are calling for an international low carbon
lighting standard to be created and implemented ensuring that citizens worldwide have access to energy efficient outdoor
lighting.