Initiative of the Municipal Government to Illuminate Outlying Areas and Coastal Path
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The municipal administration has initiated the implementation of a plan to provide lighting to rural roads and sections of the coastal corridor. The project aims to prioritize energy efficiency by using solar streetlights and LED luminaires. The first phase includes lighting for 11 access roads to urbanizations such as Isdabe, Cortes, Sun Beach, Avenida Flamenca, Boladilla, Nicola, Alberdina, La Cala, Monterroso, Guadalobón and Arroyo Vaquero. A total of 536 light points will be installed. Additionally, areas along Montesol road and Ecuador street will also be illuminated. Furthermore, 15 areas of the coastal corridor will receive streetlights powered by a photovoltaic system, including points like El Saladillo, Villacana, Hotel Ikos, Guadalmansa, El Velerín, Dominion Beach, El Castor, El Cristo, Doncella Beach, Hotel H-10, Guadalobón, Elba, Arroyo Vaquero, Horizon Beach and Buenas Noches. The total investment for these projects amounts to 1.1 million euros. The Deputy Mayor for Services and External Control, Blas Ruzafa, highlights the importance of this program in enhancing energy efficiency through the use of solar technology. The initiative aims to reduce electricity consumption and costs for public entities. The implementation of autonomous solar streetlights is seen as a viable solution to providing lighting to areas currently lacking this service. The City Council is also planning additional lighting projects for the coming years.

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