Commenting on the work that has been completed so far by its officials, Limberg said that she was happy with the progress made. Picture: supplied
Cape Town - The City of Cape Town’s Directorate for Energy’s R3.5 million investment in energy-efficient LED lighting for Khayelitsha, aiming to enhance safety and reduce energy consumption has begun to pay off.
City officials report steady progress as they work to upgrade 222 high-mast street lights, marking a significant step towards a brighter, more secure community.
According to the city, its working teams are gradually replacing the old mercury vapour installations of public lights and installing more efficient and brighter LED components.
Mayco member for energy Xanthea Limberg last week conducted an oversight visit to one of the sites of the project in Eyethu, Khayelitsha, where inspectors were carrying out inspections of recently retrofitted LED public lights.
Commenting on the work that has been completed so far by its officials, Limberg said that she was happy with the progress made.
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