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Cork City Council’s new LED lighting network resulting in 30% energy reduction.
This year, Cork’s city centre, among other locations, will be the focus of Cork City Council’s public lighting crews with an estimated 2,000 LED lanterns to be upgraded leading to improved public space and safety. The aim of the LED upgrade programme is to provide consistent public lighting design, maximise energy savings, reduce CO2 emissions and enhance efficiency across the network by replacing traditional sodium lamp lanterns with more energy efficient LED lanterns. Significantly, the public lighting upgrade, which began in 2021, has resulted in a CO2 reduction of 360.56CO2t. Last year, Cork City Council began an ambitious 10-year plan to renew its 25,500 public lighting assets, including ongoing LED installation and the replacement of 11,500 lighting columns in housing estates, primary and secondary public roads. This project will require significant once in a generation funding to allow Cork City Council to fully replace life expired assets to ensure a reliable and uninterrupted public lighting network. Aidan Mahony, Senior Executive Engineer of the ITS Section said “ a lot of good work has been completed by the team, but there are significant challenges facing the public lighting network”. “Essential works are urgently required to ensure that degraded assets are replaced to ensure residential estates remain fit for purpose for future generations of the city. This will require financial resources, the understanding of residents, the support of stakeholders/contractors and a significant resource from ESB Networks to deliver the plan successfully,” he said. James Kenneally, Executive Engineer, Public Lighting Operations said “Cork City Council are very proud of the energy saved through the LED lantern upgrade programme. This success has been achieved through a close working relationship between the Council’s public lighting team and its public lighting maintenance contractor Electric Skyline. Cork City Council hope to continue this good work through their 10-year public lighting column refurbishment project which commenced last year. This project will be a generational project that will future proof the public lighting network in Cork City for many years to come”. All work will be undertaken to ensure the public lighting network is in compliance with
21 March 2025
Cork’s 20th Lifelong Learning Festival Launched
21 March 2025
Lord Mayor of Cork opened 30 new social housing apartments and turned sod on another 133 homes
21 March 2025
The Last General Absolution of the Munsters at Rue de Bois can be viewed until 22 May.
21 March 2025
Cork City Council’s new LED lighting network resulting in 30% energy reduction.
This year, Cork’s city centre, among other locations, will be the focus of Cork City Council’s public lighting crews with an estimated 2,000 LED lanterns to be upgraded leading to improved public space and safety. The aim of the LED upgrade programme is to provide consistent public lighting design, maximise energy savings, reduce CO2 emissions and enhance efficiency across the network by replacing traditional sodium lamp lanterns with more energy efficient LED lanterns. Significantly, the public lighting upgrade, which began in 2021, has resulted in a CO2 reduction of 360.56CO2t. Last year, Cork City Council began an ambitious 10-year plan to renew its 25,500 public lighting assets, including ongoing LED installation and the replacement of 11,500 lighting columns in housing estates, primary and secondary public roads. This project will require significant once in a generation funding to allow Cork City Council to fully replace life expired assets to ensure a reliable and uninterrupted public lighting network. Aidan Mahony, Senior Executive Engineer of the ITS Section said “ a lot of good work has been completed by the team, but there are significant challenges facing the public lighting network”. “Essential works are urgently required to ensure that degraded assets are replaced to ensure residential estates remain fit for purpose for future generations of the city. This will require financial resources, the understanding of residents, the support of stakeholders/contractors and a significant resource from ESB Networks to deliver the plan successfully,” he said. James Kenneally, Executive Engineer, Public Lighting Operations said “Cork City Council are very proud of the energy saved through the LED lantern upgrade programme. This success has been achieved through a close working relationship between the Council’s public lighting team and its public lighting maintenance contractor Electric Skyline. Cork City Council hope to continue this good work through their 10-year public lighting column refurbishment project which commenced last year. This project will be a generational project that will future proof the public lighting network in Cork City for many years to come”. All work will be undertaken to ensure the public lighting network is in compliance with
20 March 2025
Lord Mayor of Cork Opens 30 New Social Housing Apartments and Turns the Sod on Another 133 Homes
The Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr Dan Boyle officially opens 30 A-rated social housing apartments and turns the sod on another 133 new homes, at two different schemes, across the city.