Taiwan government announced on June 27 that it will invest NT$2.8 billion to make
LED switchover for existing 326,000 mercury street
. The whole project expects to create NT$4.5 billion of production value, lead to power conservation of 143 million kilowatt/hour annually and reduce 87,500 metric tons of CO2 emission, equivalent to the carbon-absorption amount of 255 Daan forest park in Taipei.
Of the amount, public bidding for at least 273,000 LED street
will be completed by the end of 2012, in preparation for installation by the middle of 2013.
The batch of 326,000 LED street
will account for less than 20% of Taiwan’s total street numbering 1.57 million.
The LED street
light installation project was formulated by the Bureau of Energy and consists of three sub-projects. The project was included into the “economic countermeasures” of the Executive Yuan last December.
Under the first subproject, Taipower will subsidize Keelung City, Hsinchu City, and Chiayi City for replacement of 53,000 mercury street
with LED , while under the second and third subprojects, 23,000 street in remote areas and offshore islands and 250,000 streetlights in urban areas will be replaced.
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