CASTRIES, St. Lucia, CMC – St. Lucia says Taiwan is funding a project to reduce energy consumption in the public sector through the installation of energy-efficient lighting in public buildings.
One component of the Sustainable Energy project is the replacement of the costly incandescent lights with light emitting diode (LED) lighting.
Head of the Energy, Science and Technology Unit in the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Judith Ephraim, said the project is an important component of the national approach to make St. Lucia more energy-efficient and reduce the amount of money spent on electricity consumption.
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