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Donegal gets solar-powered street lights 31.10.07

SOLAR-powered public lighting is to be introduced on a pilot basis on a section of the Derry to Letterkenny road.
Donegal Senator Pearse Doherty made the announcement yesterday saying the move followed "much lobbying" by Sinn Féin.
Solar powered street light. He said that under existing National Roads Authority policy, the chosen sections of road would not normally qualify for public lighting given that they are beyond built up areas.
But agreement has now been reached to install the solar lights on the N56 at Meenacuing and on a section of the N13 Derry to Letterkenny route on a pilot basis.
"The lights have been ordered and are due to arrive at the end of November and it is hoped to have them erected shortly after that," said Senator Doherty, the Sinn Féin road safety spokesman.
“We are keen to see the success of solar powered lighting in Ireland as this could go some way to improving road safety.
“If solar powered lighting can provide the standard of light required for public lighting then it is most welcome as it is an energy efficient source of light. "If this type of lighting could be successfully introduced throughout the country, vast amounts of money could be saved by local authorities which could then be redirected into other projects such as improving road standards.”
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