DUSHANBE OPTIMIZED STREET LIGHTS

German solar street lighting system
Environmentally friendly lighting using solar power - in winter, when there is little sun, the light automatically switches to mains grid power.For illuminating streets, yards, driveways, deliveries, access roads, waste collection points, car parks, building yards, recycling centres.Mounted on a round metal pole or with a wall bracket at an extra charge.All-In-Two luminaires represent a good compromise between compact design for normal lighting poles and reliability.The solar module can be rotated separately from the luminaire in the direction of the sun.The brightness is comparable to a 125W mercury vapour lamp or 70W sodium vapour lamp.In winter, we recommend switching down the intensity of the basic lighting to ensure sufficient recharging even at dark weather. [pdf]

Sri Lanka Street Solar Panel solar Power Generation
The Ministry of Power and State Minister of Solar, Wind and Hydro Power Generation Projects Development has launched a community based power generation project titled 'Soorya Bala Sangramaya' (Battle for Solar Energy) in collaboration with Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority (SLSEA), Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) and Lanka Electricity Company (Private) Limited (LECO) to promote the setting up of small solar power plants on the rooftops of households, religious places, hotels, commercial establishments and industries. [pdf]
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