Publié le 12/07/2023 par Loth Capucine
The Institute was selected among 93 applications for the CNRS "low-carbon" call for projects. The "Relamping" project, supported by the sustainable development commission and the administration, aims to replace the neon lights still in use at the institute with energy-efficient LED lighting.
The benefits of changing lighting fixtures are many: a 50% reduction in electricity consumption for lighting, less frequent replacement, as LED lamps have a much longer lifespan than neon, and finally, LEDs are recyclable and therefore have a real impact on sustainable, more environmentally friendly use.
To date, €15,700 have been invested in this type of replacement, enabling 20 chemistry and physicochemistry laboratories to change their light fixtures (i.e. around €785 per laboratory). There are still 71 laboratories to be equipped, representing a cost of €62,000. The budget allocated for this replacement is €10,000, and will be supplemented by €5,700 of the Institute's own funds, which will enable luminaires to be replaced in 20 additionnal laboratories. This means that 45% of laboratories will be fitted with new LED strips.A campaign to raise awareness of the need to switch off lights in the Institute has already been launched and will be conducted over the upcoming months.