Press           Information
                         December 1, 2011
Philips, Eskom and Durban             municipality work together to showcase new energy saving LED             street lighting
         -                   New street lighting in             Durban represents good luminance and uniformity in LED             lighting; will create a more livable city with safer roads,             increased security and a comfortable outdoor environment.  
Johannesburg, South Africa: Royal Philips Electronics (AEX: PHI, NYSE: PHG),           today unveiled a new state of the art Philips LED street           lighting installation that offers a very sustainable lighting           solution for the citizens of Durban. The new lighting         consists of 149 LED street lights installed in 6 streets around         the Durban International Conference Centre (ICC). These offer         energy savings of 47,4 MWh per year or 26% compared with the         older 250W metal halide (t) street lights they replace and at the same time provide superb light           quality.         In the future the street lights can           be controlled externally raising the prospect of even more           energy savings by dimming the lights outside peak         times. 
By           installing more efficient, low maintenance, brighter street           lighting on these roads, local authorities expect to improve           road safety for drivers and pedestrians alike, create more           attractive conditions for business and commercial life, as           well as generate a more secure and comfortable outdoor           environment for residents.
The new street         lighting is part of a joint initiative by Philips, Eskom (the         South African Energy supplier), the Department of Environmental         Affairs (DEA) and the eThekwini Municipality, to demonstrate the         major advances being made in energy efficient LED lighting.         Research has shown that new LED lighting in general can reduce         energy consumption for street lighting in cities by as much as         30%.
Andrew Etzinger,         Senior General Manager for Integrated Demand Management at         Eskom, says: "Like most other countries, both developed and         developing, South Africa is facing an energy-constrained future         and it is in Eskom's interest to partner with local authorities         to reduce consumption where possible. Although we are investing         in new power stations to generate enough electricity to meet         medium-to long-term demand, improved efficiency is really the         only practical solution to ensuring our electricity supply will         be secure in the short-term".
"To this end, we         are committed to using tried-and-tested technology in our energy         efficiency drive and investment in a low carbon future.  Local         authorities which consume less energy can also limit their         carbon footprint and control their operating costs. These are         important motivating factors which will encourage municipalities         to limit their demand on electricity supply."
"South Africa has         been very proactive in recognizing that investing in         energy-efficient and sustainable lighting solutions will reduce         consumption and lower public and private electricity costs,"         says Juan van Dongen, Vice President and CEO – Philips Africa.         "Philips is also committed to investing in a sustainable future         by delivering the most innovative and energy-efficient lighting         technology. This partnership of encouraging a shift to LED         lighting solutions underscores our commitment to sustainability         and corporate responsibility in growth markets like South         Africa".
 
The Philips Iridium2 street lighting           solution was used for the project. This allows the local           authorities to simply replace the LED light module in future           when an upgrade is required without having to change the light           fitting or the pole itself. Technical specs include 112 LEDs           providing 21,126 lumens, a colour temperature of 5700k, 95lm/w           system efficacy, 60000 hours life and a colour rendering of           68.           
For further           information, please contact:
Nick Kelso
Philips Lighting         Africa
Telephone: +31         61003 9296
E-mail:         nick.kelso@philips.com
About Royal           Philips Electronics
Royal Philips         Electronics of the Netherlands (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHI) is a         diversified health and well-being company, focused on improving         people's lives through timely innovations. As a world leader in         healthcare, lifestyle and lighting, Philips integrates         technologies and design into people-centric solutions, based on         fundamental customer insights and the brand promise of "sense         and simplicity." Headquartered in the Netherlands, Philips         employs over 120,000 employees with sales and services in more         than 100 countries worldwide. With sales of EUR 22.3 billion in         2010, the company is a market leader in cardiac care, acute care         and home healthcare, energy efficient lighting solutions and new         lighting applications, as well as lifestyle products for         personal well-being and pleasure with strong leadership         positions in male shaving and grooming, portable entertainment         and oral healthcare. News from Philips is located at         www.philips.com/newscenter         





 
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