The programme aims to reduce energy consumption by 20% by the end of the 2023.
The Council’s Energy Efficiency Programme
The local council has been working diligently to reduce its energy consumption and lower its carbon footprint. The council’s energy efficiency programme is a key component of this initiative, and it has made significant progress in recent years.
Programme Objectives
The programme’s primary objective is to reduce the council’s energy consumption by 20% by the end of 2023. To achieve this goal, the council has implemented various measures, including:
Programme Progress
The programme has made significant progress in recent years. As of 2022, more than 82% of the lights being fitted with modern LED lights.
Orange lights fade to black as LEDs take the stage.
The Decline of the Orange SOX Lights
The orange SOX lights, a staple of British towns and villages for decades, have largely disappeared from our streets. Once a ubiquitous feature of urban landscapes, these lights have been gradually phased out in recent years.
The number of LED bulbs installed has also increased, by 50 per cent, from 1,000 in 2016 to 1,500 by 2024.
Street Lighting Upgrades in the City
The city has been working on upgrading its street lighting infrastructure, with a focus on energy efficiency and sustainability.
Overview of Electric Skyline
Electric Skyline is a public lighting service provider that works on behalf of the Council to maintain the public lighting infrastructure. This service is crucial for ensuring the safety and security of the community, as well as providing a sense of well-being and ambiance to public spaces.
Key Responsibilities
How to Report Issues
If you notice any issues with the public lighting, please contact Electric Skyline directly.