Seoul Plans to Install LED Lights in All Municipal Offices by 2018

Recently, Seoul, the capital of South Korean, has announced the plan to install more LED lighting in public places, and encourage private sectors to further expand the scope of installation. All municipal government offices and public places including subway stations and streets are planned to use LED lighting in 2018. This plan aims to reduce energy consumption and aid the LED lighting industry.

Seoul government also said that the plan will expand to private sectors in 2030. It is estimated that nearly 800000 units of LED light will be installed in the public sectors by 2014, and another 70000 units will be installed in private sectors. In accordance with the estimation of Seoul City, this plan will save 11 gigawatts of electricity each year or 120 billion won ($ 105 million).

Seoul city government also plans to establish intelligent lighting grid including 1.32 million energy-saving street lamps in 2014. In order to encourage private sectors to install, the city will offer a loan scheme which is up to 1 billion won (about $ 870,000) at the interest rate of 2.5%.

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