Ville de Granby in Quebec is working with Trilliant and local company Energère to integrate an intelligent lighting management system and install 3000K connected lighting units.
Granby aims to improve citizen safety as well as make energy savings
Ville de Granby in Quebec is upgrading its public lighting network to improve citizen safety, reduce greenhouse emissions and realise overall energy and maintenance savings. The city in Quebec is working with utility solutions provider Trilliant and local energy services provider Energère.
In another announcement, Trilliant said it is deploying an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) for the Provincial Electricity Authority of Thailand.
Intelligent lighting
Energère will use Trilliant’s internet of things (IoT) platform as part of the solution to support the city’s upgrade of 5,794 luminaires to LED technology. The city will integrate an intelligent lighting management system (ILS), and install 3000K warm-white, connected lighting units.
Trilliant’s intelligent lighting control technology will enable real-time remote management of all lighting fixtures, optimising operations management and reducing maintenance requirements. It will also ensure greater visibility and safety.
“The City of Granby is excited to launch this project, which is part of a larger sustainable development approach,” says mayor Julie Bourdon. “This lighting conversion will not only allow us to be more efficient and environmentally friendly but will also improve the safety of our citizens and our roads by increasing visibility. It will also generate a decrease in our costs related to the maintenance and operation of our lighting network.”
“This lighting conversion will not only allow us to be more efficient and environmentally friendly but will also improve the safety of our citizens and our roads by increasing visibility.”
Trilliant reports that the new LED bulbs’ lifespan is five times longer than that of the original bulbs. In addition, the dark sky certification of selected products for the project will reduce the amount of light emitted towards the sky, thanks to directional lighting, and will limit intrusive light shining into residences.
From an environmental perspective, in addition to protecting the night sky, the city will reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 96.5 tonnes of CO2 equivalent over a 25-year period, representing the life of the lights.
“We’re pleased to work with Energère to assist the Ville de Granby with this important project,” says Steven Lupo, managing director, Canada at Trilliant. “As cities and municipalities look to be more efficient and connected, our highly reliable systems can support them by driving energy efficiency, improving network reliability and lowering operating costs. Given our 35 years of innovation in Canada and our local presence in Québec, we’re particularly excited about this –and future – IoT projects in this province, as well as the rest of the country.”
Work for the Ville de Granby’s lighting conversion project is scheduled to begin in July.
Advanced metering deployment
Trilliant’s is working with ICT company Samart Telcoms to deploy the AMI system for the Provincial Electricity Authority in Thailand. The platform allows for the deployment of hybrid-wireless technologies that can be used with a variety of applications, allowing utilities to provide top level service to their customers.
Partnering with Samart allows the company to deliver its software platform to support multiple meter brand deployments.
The deployment expands Trilliant’s fooprint in Asia. It has already connected more than three million smart meters for customers in India and Malaysia, with plans to deploy an additional seven million meters over the next three years through existing partnerships.
Ville de Granby in Quebec is working with Trilliant and local company Energère to integrate an intelligent lighting management system and install 3000K connected lighting units.
Ville de Granby in Quebec is upgrading its public lighting network to improve citizen safety, reduce greenhouse emissions and realise overall energy and maintenance savings. The city in Quebec is working with utility solutions provider Trilliant and local energy services provider Energère.
In another announcement, Trilliant said it is deploying an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) for the Provincial Electricity Authority of Thailand.
Intelligent lighting
Energère will use Trilliant’s internet of things (IoT) platform as part of the solution to support the city’s upgrade of 5,794 luminaires to LED technology. The city will integrate an intelligent lighting management system (ILS), and install 3000K warm-white, connected lighting units.
Trilliant’s intelligent lighting control technology will enable real-time remote management of all lighting fixtures, optimising operations management and reducing maintenance requirements. It will also ensure greater visibility and safety.
“The City of Granby is excited to launch this project, which is part of a larger sustainable development approach,” says mayor Julie Bourdon. “This lighting conversion will not only allow us to be more efficient and environmentally friendly but will also improve the safety of our citizens and our roads by increasing visibility. It will also generate a decrease in our costs related to the maintenance and operation of our lighting network.”
“This lighting conversion will not only allow us to be more efficient and environmentally friendly but will also improve the safety of our citizens and our roads by increasing visibility.”
Trilliant reports that the new LED bulbs’ lifespan is five times longer than that of the original bulbs. In addition, the dark sky certification of selected products for the project will reduce the amount of light emitted towards the sky, thanks to directional lighting, and will limit intrusive light shining into residences.
From an environmental perspective, in addition to protecting the night sky, the city will reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by approximately 96.5 tonnes of CO2 equivalent over a 25-year period, representing the life of the lights.
“We’re pleased to work with Energère to assist the Ville de Granby with this important project,” says Steven Lupo, managing director, Canada at Trilliant. “As cities and municipalities look to be more efficient and connected, our highly reliable systems can support them by driving energy efficiency, improving network reliability and lowering operating costs. Given our 35 years of innovation in Canada and our local presence in Québec, we’re particularly excited about this –and future – IoT projects in this province, as well as the rest of the country.”
Work for the Ville de Granby’s lighting conversion project is scheduled to begin in July.
Advanced metering deployment
Trilliant’s is working with ICT company Samart Telcoms to deploy the AMI system for the Provincial Electricity Authority in Thailand. The platform allows for the deployment of hybrid-wireless technologies that can be used with a variety of applications, allowing utilities to provide top level service to their customers.
Partnering with Samart allows the company to deliver its software platform to support multiple meter brand deployments.
The deployment expands Trilliant’s fooprint in Asia. It has already connected more than three million smart meters for customers in India and Malaysia, with plans to deploy an additional seven million meters over the next three years through existing partnerships.
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