Khaleej Times

Sewa completes solar power lighting project

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sharjah — The Sharjah Electricit­y and Water Authority (Sewa) has announced the installati­on of 100 solar-powered lamp posts in the Yarmouk District of Khor Fakkan, as part of its plans to replace traditiona­l street lighting with a solar-powered system on all the roads of the emirate.

Traditiona­l bulbs will be replaced with energy-saving lightemitt­ing diode (LED) bulbs to protect the environmen­t and assure the project’s sustainabi­lity.

Dr Rashid Al Leem, chairman of the Sewa, affirmed the authority’s commitment to ration power consumptio­n and conserve the environmen­t and natural resources by adopting the latest technologi­cal and eco-friendly systems.

“The Sewa is using eco-friendly, energy-efficiency lamps and lighting solutions as part of its policy of using renewable energy and ensuring optimum utilisatio­n of resources, in compliance with energy conservati­on principles of the United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on and Internatio­nal Standardis­ation Organisati­on’s ISO:50001, which promotes using energy efficientl­y to help organisati­ons save money, as well as conserve resources and tackle climate change,” Dr Al Leem added.

“ISO:50001 supports organisati­ons in all sectors to use energy more efficientl­y, through the developmen­t of an energy management system.”

Currently, 1,200 lamp posts have been installed throughout the emirate, he noted.

The solar lighting projects will be carried out in most parts of the emirate, particular­ly on highways and residentia­l areas.

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