SINGAPORE – Block 180 in Taman Jurong may look like any other HDB block in Singapore, but come nightfall, one thing stands out: Instead of brightly lit corridors, some floors may appear darker than usual.
This is owing to an ongoing energy-saving pilot by the West Coast-Jurong West Town Council, which uses a smart lighting system implemented by home-grown company Agranergy.
As part of the smart lighting system, the lights in the corridors, void deck and stairwells of the block will dim when no movement is detected for three minutes, said Ms Belle Guo, one of the co-founders of Agranergy.
Under current settings configured for the pilot, the lights dim over two to three seconds to 30 per cent of their full output when no movement is detected.
“This level is low enough to maximise energy savings but bright enough to… ensure the area does not feel pitch-black or unwelcoming to someone approaching from a distance,” added Ms Guo.
The smart light deployment has led to a reduction in energy consumption of more than 70 per cent.
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The pilot, which was rolled out in early March to Block 180, has already achieved energy savings of over 70 per cent, she said.
It is expected to conclude in June, after which assessments will be made by the town council on the feasibility of extending it to more Housing Board blocks.
This initiative comes on the back of news that the electricity tariff in Singapore has gone up for the second quarter of the year to 27.27 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) without goods and services tax, due to the conflict in the Middle East. This is an increase of 2.1 per cent from the previous quarter, when the tariff was 26.71 cents per kWh without GST.
“Given the energy context that we are in, I think it’s a good opportunity to rethink how we want to think about the lighting strategy for our community,” said Mr Shawn Huang, who is the MP for the Taman Jurong ward of West Coast-Jurong West GRC.





