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Southern Downs is going green

Southern Downs Regional Council has again embraced ‘green’ technology by installing the first of two LED solar powered street lights at the corner of Flitcroft Street and Regency Drive, opposite the Regency Park estate.
A single light on a six-metre pole has been installed.
Regency Park was chosen as the site for the initial trial for solar street lights, as the intersection at this location suffers from a lack of appropriate lighting.
“The new light will definitely be a benefit to residents of the park and eliminate a potential problem spot,” said Michael Bell, acting director engineering services.
“Also, this location is reasonably close to town so the effectiveness of the light can be appropriately monitored and we can ensure it is working correctly,” Mr Bell said.
The council’s commitment to an environmentally sustainable Southern Downs is outlined in the Southern Downs Community Plan 2030.
Under the plan the Southern Downs will actively work towards encouraging the widespread use of renewable energy sources including solar power.
As part of the ClimateSmart Living Communities Program a two-kilowatt solar photovoltaic (PV) system, donated by Ergon Energy, was installed on the roof of the Stanthorpe Library and Art Gallery building. This building forms part of a ‘Solar Precinct’ incorporating the Stanthorpe Library, Art Gallery and the swimming pool.
Solar panels installed at the pool provide heating for the pools and the showers in the change rooms.
The Warwick Indoor Recreation and Aquatic Centre also utilises solar panels installed on its roof for heating of the pools within the centre.
The council plans to trial another solar powered light, with the installation of a double light in Palmerin Street south of Percy Street in the near future.

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