COPENHAGEN: The Dansk Supermarked is investing millions to change 80,000 light tubes at more than 500 stores across the country.
The group has decided to replace its fluorescent lamps with LED tubes in order to save money on electricity consumption and reduce its carbon footprint. The management expects the initial investment will see a return in a few years time. “LED lights provide an electricity saving of 53 percent and have about three times longer longevity than traditional lamps,” Ulrik Leth, the project manager and electrical engineer, told Berlingske Business.