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Buckingham Palace changed with the LED lamp to make the lighting and decoration system

Lighting and LEDtronics, which recently merged with Bespoke, have developed a way to use a light-emitting diode to light up a tree shaped decorative lamp to reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs in Buckingham Palace.

Of this project is to should be requested by the British Royal family. At present, 32 square meters of tungsten lamp has been removed in the lobby of the Buckingham Palace in the, replaced by a low voltage system that controls some of the 2.8 watt LED lamps, reducing energy consumption by more than 80%. These lights can be used in 2020.

The next one will be replaced with a LED lamp with a lighter tone to reproduce the color of the tungsten lamp. LEDtronics president and co-founder of Bespoke Lighting International, company owner Pervaiz Lodhie said: "the beauty of each room is the main problem we must consider, therefore we need different colors of light. Now we are improving a LED candle for the Buckingham Palace, which will once again help the royal family to further honor their commitment to reduce energy consumption. "

Pervaiz Lodhie said: "we have also recently worked with Bespoke to provide a lighting system for the Buckingham Palace staircase. We installed about 32000 LED, including warm white, red, green and blue and other colors, color temperature of thousands of. The system can be controlled by a wireless transmitter. "

Source: power system

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