nance and monitoring of the lighting sys-
tem. This way, it will be possible to observe
consumption variations, read the meters
automatically, and generate reports, among
other utilities.
FCC’s commitment to new energy efficien-
cy technologies is reflected in the proposals
for implementing improvements, in a pilot
project, that will be developed in line with
the principal investment contemplated in
the contract. These proposals include LED
lighting for the main façade of the City Cou-
ncil and of a delimited area at the seafront
promenade that will serve as an example to
determine if it would be suitable to gradually
implement this technology throughout the
city.
Another novelty will be the installation of
lamps powered with photovoltaic plaques
since this technology offers great energy
savings potential.
FCC is also aware that a great part of ener-
gy savings implies educating the commu-
nity on the values of sustainability and care
for our environment. Accordingly, it will pro-
mote an information campaign on energy
efficiency and the benefits that this implies
for the environment and the community.
Along these lines, it will organise aware-
ness-building seminars at the schools of
Santa Susanna and install an information
display in the public thoroughfare providing
information on the energy savings achieved
thanks to FCC’s efficient management.
This is the first contract for comprehensi-
ve public lighting management awarded to
FCC as an energy services company. The
new contract reflects FCC’s commitment,
as a Citizens Services Group, thanks to its
comprehensive offering to make “smart ci-
ties” a reality.
Exemplary
commitment
Promote initiatives to encourage sus-
tainable awareness among the com-
munity and integrate the desires of
the community in the decision-making
process.
Develop new solutions in key issues to
enable us to be the leaders in the de-
sign of the cities of the future through
the implementation of an innovative
and efficient management model.
The project
will prevent the
emissions to air of more
than 300 tons of CO
2
per
year , which will contribute
to the fight against
climate change