Gwangju Nam-gu, Free Replacement of LED Lighting in Welfare Facilities View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 7th that it will accept applications for the '2021 LED Lighting Free Replacement Demand Survey' for social welfare facilities in the district until the 10th, aiming to reduce electricity consumption in social welfare facilities and promote rational energy use.


The support targets are facilities established by the state or local governments under the Social Welfare Services Act, or facilities reported to local governments by others based on the Ministry of Health and Welfare's regulations.


However, facilities that have not passed five years since their completion date, facilities with remodeling plans including electrical facilities or relocation plans as of the application date, and facilities that have replaced lighting equipment within the last five years are excluded from support.


To apply, applicants must prepare the application form, facility registration certificate, unique number certificate, building register, and other related documents and submit them by visiting the 6th floor of the Environmental Ecology Division at Nam-gu Office by the 10th.


Nam-gu plans to provide support according to priority within a project budget of 200 million KRW, and support may not be provided even if an application is submitted if the related budget is exhausted.



Meanwhile, since 2014, Nam-gu has been promoting a project to replace old lighting with LED lighting in social welfare facilities, and as of last year, it has replaced 11,502 LED lights in 298 locations.


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