The Governing Board of the Seville City Council has approved a budget modification to completely renew the lighting system on La Cartuja Island. This action will enable a 70% reduction in energy consumption and will further advance the transition toward a more efficient and sustainable urban model.
The intervention will have a direct impact on Sevilla TechPark, a partner of the Sevilla City One initiative, which already hosts more than 500 companies and institutions and has established itself as a leading urban laboratory in Europe, where sustainability and technology converge to drive strategic projects for the city.
The lighting renewal was also a requirement set by IDAE, which granted a zero-interest loan of 9.4 million euros for singular projects of this kind. In addition to the luminaires, poles, wiring and control centres will be replaced, enabling the targeted 70% reduction in energy consumption.
This initiative marks another step towards the sustainable transformation of the metropolitan area, aligned with the vision of Sevilla City One, which is working toward a more efficient, innovative and sustainable Seville.
Source: Diario de Sevilla
