July 26, 2018
Puerto de la Cruz, Spain – People on the Canary Islands will get an even better view of the stars thanks to new astronomy-friendly street lighting from Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting. In Puerto de la Cruz, a city on the north coast of Tenerife, the company is installing smart LED street lights that can be dimmed remotely and which use special optics to reduce light spillage that could interfere with nearby observatories.
Paul Peeters
Business Leader Professional Lighting in Europe for Signify
Regulating the night skies
The Canary Islands has the clearest skies in Europe. It offers exceptional conditions to observe the stars and is home to several internationally renowned observatories. The quality of the sky is even protected by Spanish law (Law for the Astronomical Quality of the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC ) Observatories). This requires municipalities in Tenerife North and La Palma to take measures to mitigate light pollution, such as banning the use of high-pressure mercury lamps or white light lamps, with a few notable exceptions including lighting for sports and advertising.
“For astronomers and those who enjoy starlit nights, the quality of our skies is second to none. We want to preserve this precious resource and at the same time make our streets even safer for citizens and tourists,” said Lope Afonso, Mayor of Puerto de la Cruz. “This latest technology meets the needs of local observatories and will also help us to reduce the electricity we use for public lighting by around 65%, while providing us with options for future smart city services. We want Puerto de la Cruz to become one of the most innovative cities in Europe, that’s the reason why we choose to partner with Signify to introduce this ground-breaking technology to our city.”
Getting Smart
The project involves 6,000 street lights. Included is a pilot project with 100 street lights with Philips SR luminaires that have sockets to accommodate existing and future sensors from other suppliers (such as noise, pollution, traffic monitoring, etc.) and can be paired with software applications from Signify. Testing this technology supports the municipality’s vision to explore smart city services to better serve its citizens and protect the environment. Installation of the street lights controlled by the Interact City lighting system and management software is set for completion in August (see notes to editors).
This project demonstrates Signify’s continued innovation in energy efficient LED technologies and its leadership in providing lighting for the Internet of Things.
Signify became the new company name of Philips Lighting as of May 16, 2018. The legal name of Signify will be changed in Spain at the beginning of 2019.
Picture Caption: Teide Observatory, Tenerife. The Milky Way is hidden from more than one-third of humanity. For an even better view of the stars, Signify is installing astronomy-friendly street lighting in the city of Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Canary Islands. The smart street lights minimize city light spilling into the night sky. For images click here.
Photo credit: Daniel López / IAC
Notes to editors:
Puerto de la Cruz project
How the astronomer-friendly lighting works
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