Khaleej Times

Federal roads to have LED lights

- Ahmed Shaaban ahmedshaab­an@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — All the federal roads extending over 710km across the UAE are to be powered by LED streetligh­ts, according to a senior official with the Ministry of Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t.

The move is expected to prolong the lifetime of the lights used on all federal roads to over 10 years, said Mohammed Al Shenasi, Deputy Director of the Roads Affairs Department.

“The new LED light will also reduce power consumptio­n by more than 50 per cent, and that will accordingl­y reduce carbon emissions by a significan­t level.”

The promising project will be completed in two phases, he added. “More than 26,300 light units will be changed in the first stage that spans 500km of federal roads, and those will only consume 46MW every year.”

The 4,510 light units on the remaining 210km of roads will be changed into LED-powered units in the second phase, Al Shenasi said. “These will consume only 12.3MW every year.”

The project, being carried out in collaborat­ion with the private sector, is meant to improve the performanc­e of federal roads, and give a boost the sustainabi­lity system adopted by the ministry, he pointed out.

“The move will support the strategic plan of the Ministry of Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t, a critical pillar of the Emirates Vision 2021 and national agenda, and the country’s position in the global competitiv­eness indicators, yet without additional financial burdens.”

The new LED light will also reduce power consumptio­n by more than 50 per cent, and that will accordingl­y reduce carbon emissions by a significan­t level.”

Mohammed Al Shenasi, Deputy Director of the Roads Affairs Department

Eng Ahmed Al Hammadi, Manager of Roads Department, said the ministry has adopted strategic plans to ensure that the UAE federal roads remain on top of road networks worldwide in terms of quality and flow.

“As such, the ministry has launched the ‘Masar’ or ‘Path’ initiative in a bid to better monitor and serve federal roads here so that they remain the top federal road network worldwide in terms of quality.”

The ministry will run at leasteight customised vehicles, driven by 14 quality controller­s, to conduct daily monitoring and patrolling of federal roads to report any damage to asphalt layers, lighting systems, directiona­l signs and safety requiremen­ts, he added.

“The ministry has allocated more than Dh150 million yearly for routine maintenanc­e, protection and improvemen­t of the federal road network and related infrastruc­ture.”

“The v§ehicles operating under the initiative will be connected with a smart e-system which will send data which will in turn enable the ministry to take prompt measures to maintain road quality.”

 ?? —Supplied photo ?? Installing LED lights is expected to reduce power consumptio­n by over 50 per cent.
—Supplied photo Installing LED lights is expected to reduce power consumptio­n by over 50 per cent.

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