RTA Upgrades Sheikh Rashid Street with Energy-Efficient LED Lights
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) in Dubai upgraded 900 lighting units along 9 km of Sheikh Rashid Street to energy-efficient LED lights, benefitting motorists across 10 lanes.
Completed in three phases over six months, the project aligns with Dubai's energy conservation goals and the UAE's Sustainability Initiative 2024, enhancing road sustainability.
Abdullah Lootah, Director of Road and Facilities Maintenance at RTA, said,
“The project involved re-engineering the streetlighting to incorporate sustainable and energy-efficient LED lighting according to the best practices for maintaining our assets and commitment to sustainable development and environmental protection in Dubai and the UAE.”
Lootah highlighted LED lighting's environmental advantages, including 60% less energy consumption and a lifespan 173% longer than traditional lights. This reduces maintenance and operational costs while enhancing overall efficiency. LED lights also provide better brightness and color clarity, doubling lighting quality compared to conventional lights, improving nighttime visibility and traffic safety. Moreover, they are free from harmful materials, aligning with RTA and Dubai's environmental sustainability goals.
RTA remains committed to developing the road network and facilities to upgrade Dubai's streetlights system by incorporating smart and innovative technical solutions tailored to the UAE's climate, further supporting sustainability goals.
News Source: Dubai Media Office