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Oslo''s smart streetlighting system incorporates 650 processing stations (cabinets) that connect to 65,000 light points in the city. The cabinets each collect data and allow control of 5 to 30
By using electronic dimming gear and power-line communication each luminary is individually controlled, monitored and manipulated to both save energy and increase the safety level for the ordinance [ source ]. In Oslo, 10,000 intelligent streetlights are operated bya central database that monitors and administers commands.
10,000 high-pressure sodium lights have been introduced around the city. The energy-saving potential has been estimated to 4.5 GWh/year. Climate and Energy Strategy for Oslo targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2020, and by 95% by 2030, from the 1990 level [ source].
Multiple benefits:CO2 emissions reductions as well as an energy-saving potential of 4.5 GWh/year. Based on the struggle for saving energy and improve the sustainability of Oslo, the capital of Norway, the efficiency of street lighting was highlighted as one of the prosperous options.
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