Sydney promotes LED road lighting to build an environmentally friendly city
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The City of Sydney announced on the 3rd that in order to create a more environmentally friendly, green and clean city, the City of Sydney will strengthen the renovation of municipal properties to save money, reduce electricity consumption and water consumption, and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
It is understood that the city will carry out a renovation project to promote sustainable development for two years, including 45 municipal properties such as Sydney City Hall, Customs Museum, major libraries and swimming pools, community centers and parking lots, saving operating costs every year. More than 1 million Australian dollars.
Sydney Mayor Moya said that we need to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions to reduce the impact of global climate change in economic and social development, and now we must act to enhance Sydney's resilience and promote sustainable development.
Moya said that residents, businesses and municipalities in the city are actively working to cope with global climate change. The City of Sydney has taken the lead in turning property energy into clean energy, and the public is also contributing to climate change. We are working hard to take measures to improve street lighting, improve building facilities to save water, develop rooftop solar cell energy, expand urban tree coverage, and save water in the park through rainwater recycling systems.
At the same time, the City of Sydney is working with major companies to promote energy conservation and emission reduction through projects such as smart green enterprise projects and building improvement cooperation programs. 119 institutions have participated in the green office program.
It is reported that since 2006, the Sydney Municipal Government has reduced energy consumption of its properties by 20, and strives to achieve the goal of reducing emissions by 26 in 2016. It is planned to reduce carbon dioxide emissions in Sydney by 7030 by 2030.