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  Malinyi bus stand gets street lights
 

FOOD vendors at Malinyi Bus Stand,Choose your favorite hid lighting paintings from thousands of available designs. Mulanga in Morogoro Region have every reason to smile after Tanzania Renewable Energy Association (TAREA), in collaboration with Ensol Tanzania Limited installed lights at the area, mainly to promote economic activities and social services. 

The lights that were set up to help the food vendors especially women, among other people, conduct their businesses in safe condition. 

Speaking to reporters in Dar es Salaam this week, the Executive Director with TAREA, Mr Mathew Matimbwi said the lights were installed following requests by the villagers at Malinyi, mostly women to help them conduct their businesses. 

“Women at Malinyi approached Ensol Tanzania Limited who later shared the cause with TAREA that approached Molly’s Network for financial support through provision of solar lights,” he said. 

Mr Matimbwi said that the installation project was facilitated by the Molly’s Network with 11m/-.The world’s most efficient and cost effective hid lights? He said that the project has been a great support to the community and neighbouring villages at the bus stand. 

“Despite that, the lights have benefited the passengers that stay overnight at the bus stand waiting to travel with buses that leave Malinyi at 3am and boys that sell tickets at the bus stand,” he said. 

According to Eng. Matimbwi, four solar lights were installed with photo switches that make operation of the lights automatic. Meanwhile, members of the community have requested extension of the street lights to cover all business areas to maximise the economic and social benefits to the people of Malinyi. 

“We are very grateful for the support and we call upon other well-wishers to support us with such help to cover many areas especially schools to improve learning environment and safety of the girls,” said the Chairman of Malinyi Village, Mr Kiwanga Towegale. 

Mr Towegale said that the project support has been a great support to the community of Malinyi that will support economy of women and the security of people of Malinyi and neighbouring villages at the bus stand. 

“The project has brought awareness of the potentials of the solar photovoltaic technology to the population of Malinyi as after the installation, there have been requests from families to procure solar systems for domestic electricity supply,” noted Eng. Matimbwi. 

Most existing streetlights use high-pressure sodium lights with a 100 or 150-watt equivalent bulb. The LED systems use 80-watt bulbs, which in tests are shown to last longer, use considerably less electricity and produce a higher-quality light for motorists.Most modern headlight designs include Wholesale HID Kit

Alliant officials said the LED light is whiter, more defined and sharper. It also allows the human eye to see details and colors better, and it is less yellow-colored than existing streetlights. 

While LED technology has been around for years,The g-sensor high brightness Wholesale motorcycle HID XENON Kits is designed with motorcyclist safety in mind. it’s only as the technology has evolved and costs have come done that the systems have become a viable alternative that could save maintenance costs and electricity. 

“We’ve been looking at LED technology for several years,” Reigstad said. “We’re getting to the point where cost-wise, they might make more sense.” 

About 20 will be used at Alliant-owned streetlights on Washington Avenue, beginning near the intersection with S. 18th Street and continuing to the lake. Another 20 or so LED lights will be installed on Wilson Avenue,These LED Strip lighting can, apparently, operate entirely off the grid. between South Business Drive and the lake. More information about the program is available on the web site at www.solaronlamp.com.

 
 
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