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Earth Hour 2020

Lights out for Earth Hour

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Earth Hour 2020

Prominent solar lighting technology company Green Frog Systems is one of many companies and businesses that will turn the lights out on Saturday March 28 as part of Earth Hour.

Green Frog Systems is turning the lights off at their company headquarters in South Australia and USA head offices on Saturday March 28 2020 as part of Earth Hour, the global conservation movement. All mains powered lights at the Green Frog Systems Australia head office at 51 Langford Street will be switched off for one hour between 8:30pm and 9:30pm as part of one of the largest global grassroots movements for the environment.

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) began Earth Hour in Sydney, 2007 and each year thousands of businesses and individuals show their commitment to the environment by turning off their lights.

WWF encourages Australians to participate in Earth Hour 2020 by switching off their lights for one hour to show their support for Australia to get back on track to meeting its international climate commitments.

Green Frog Systems is actively helping Local Government and businesses of all sizes to reduce their emissions by designing and developing a range of highly energy efficient, solar lighting systems capable of replacing utility grade street lighting, without an electricity grid connection and zero carbon emissions once installed.

The company also designs solar energy storage systems for Local Government on sporting facilities, public spaces and community assets. These systems provide power to multiple devices including irrigation controllers, communication towers and security cameras, further helping Local Government reduce its carbon footprint without obstructing the development of community assets.

Studies have drawn a noticeable relationship between neighborhoods that encourage after hours activities in public spaces by improving accessibility to them, with generally happier ­people, a greater sense of community inclusion and overall healthier residents.

For further information regarding Earth Hour you can visit www.earthhour.org.au or if you want to learn more about how to reduce, reuse and recycle your waste to help preserve the environment this article has some useful tips on How to Recycle and Reuse Your Trash for a Cleaner Environment.

Cyclone Damien no match for GFS-200

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Cyclone Damien brought wind speeds of 194km/hr but didn’t leave Karratha completely in the dark with 288 GFS-200’s safely illuminating the streets and pathways when mains lighting supplied by the power grid had failed.

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Tropical Cyclone Damien struck the WA cast earlier this month as a category 3 severe tropical cyclone at around 3:30pm on Saturday the 8th of February bringing with it severe, destructive winds, torrential rainfall and storm surges. The recorded rainfall for the region was 235.2mm received by 9:00am Sunday with about 10,000 residents affected by power outages and intermittent phone reception and over 100 calls for assistance.

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said Karratha and Dampier residents were hit with the brunt of the storm with Karratha residents surviving the hardest impact as the eye wall crossed directly over them. Tropical Cyclone Damien was the third tropical cyclone for the season but the first to be classified as severe.

solar powered street lights in Karratha Wa
solar street lights - Karratha WA

Weather conditions in the Pilbara region can be some of the harshest in Australia. The City of Karratha had trialed other solar lighting products in the past but few could endure the punishing conditions.

Green Frog Systems have established a name in this space, designing high performance solar lighting to withstand extreme environments such as these and agreed to supply the City with GFS-200 Solar Street Lights. These units carry a cyclone rated structural design (Region D – Severe Cyclonic ) and will reliably continue to operate through extreme temperatures, storms and flooding.

Since 2017 Green Frog Systems have worked with the City of Karratha, deploying almost 300 solar street lights with another shipment set for delivery. The City has been so impressed with the GFS-200 solar street lights that they have identified Green Frog Systems as their preferred supplier for all solar powered lighting.

From nearly 300 installed only three (3) solar street lights were damaged during Cyclone Damien from flying debris.

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Salt Spray Corrosion Testing

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Solar Lighting intended for outdoor use is exposed environmental elements with few conditions quite as demanding on exterior coatings and fittings as salt rich coastal locations such as wharves, jetties, piers and marine infrastructure.

 

5 years of salt exposure in 30 days.

This process uses an acidic sodium chloride solution as a form of accelerated corrosion test that delivers a sustained corrosive attack to coated finishes and the exterior shell of a product in order to evaluate the suitability of the coating or finish for use in coastal and marine environments.

Demonstrating prolonged resistance to salt spray or salt fog is just one of the tests performed and routinely inspected by the Green Frog Systems quality control team as part of our manufacturing process. This is not just for regulatory compliance to our independently audited quality standards but also to ensure we are consistently delivering higher quality products to our customers that will endure continue to perform in the most demanding environments.

Solar marina lighting at the burswood jetty Perth, WA
Solar marina lighting at the burswood jetty Perth, WA

In locations such as these > Salt corrosion resistance is essential for functionality and appearance

solar marina lighting project at burswood jetty Perth WA
Solar marina lighting at the burswood jetty Perth, WA

Salt spray testing is an important part of compliance with a range of regulatory standards, one of the most common is ISO 9227:2012 — Corrosion Tests in Artificial Atmospheres. To maintain this level of compliance with the ISO 9227:2012 standard, exterior materials and coatings are to be subjected to 720 hours of continuous exposure to a 5% atomised mineral salt solution

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Turtle friendly solar lighting

Turtle Friendly Lighting Goes Solar

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It has been known for quite some time that artificial night lighting affects wildlife such as insects and turtles by disorientating them away from their natural breeding habitats such as beaches and coastal areas. Sea turtle hatchlings naturally use the darkness of the horizon to determine their journey from the nest to the ocean, by adding artificial light the landward horizon is no longer the darkest horizon which leads turtles astray – leaving them moving towards danger instead of the sea. Female sea turtles also adapted to avoid illuminated beaches after the fatal effects to their hatchlings, a study by Michael Salmon found that when coastal areas were illuminated, nesting activity declined close to zero, but when they were turned off, nesting activity increased.

While efforts began in the early 2000’s to develop LEDs with a  correlated colour temperature low enough not disrupt or alter the behaviours of turtle and wildlife populations these early prototypes came with a significant loss in efficiency.

Fast forward to today however and much has changed. These days LED fixtures with a range between 2700K and 3000K are now commercially available with equivalent energy efficiency of 5000K lamps. Furthermore, the development of different colors of LEDs and different filtering technologies has led to a range of turtle friendly lighting solutions that when powered by a green renewable energy source such as solar offer a highly adaptable environmentally responsible alternative for coastal lighting applications.

While efforts began in the early 2000’s to develop LEDs with a  correlated colour temperature low enough not disrupt or alter the behaviours of turtle and wildlife populations these early prototypes came with a significant loss in efficiency.

What can be done with lighting to ensure you are being environmentally responsible?

Reduce Brightness: Brightness not only effects turtles, the brightness of LED lighting can have a significant impact on birds, insects and other animals as well as creating light pollution. By dimming the lights, you can significantly improve the wellbeing of natural habitats and reduce light pollution. Humans naturally adapt their vision to the brightest light in the area which means that when met with darker areas visual acuity is lost. By using a dimmer light, visual acuity is more stable and will adapt to changes in brightness more easily. It is possible to reduce brightness levels of outdoor lighting to meet environmental needs while retaining the lighting levels needed for human activity.

Consider your LED’s Spectrum: By avoiding lights with shorter wavelengths such as blue or ultraviolet light, there will be less environmental impact. Using lights with longer wavelengths (such as red and yellow hues) is more friendly for not only our animals but human eyes as well. LED’s with a CCT (Correlated Colour Temperature) value at the warmer end of the spectrum below have less impact on both wildlife and humans.

CCT colour index

Direct Lights Downwards: By shielding light sources to ensure they only illuminate the areas required, and do not create any upward illumination you reduce the environmental effects, particularly light pollution.

Duration: By reducing the time that your light sources stay on, or how bright they remain throughout the night can also reduce impacts. For example, lights that are motion activated or that reduce intensity during times late at night or very early morning when people are less likely to be using the area.

Reference: Salmon, Michael. (2003). Artificial night lighting and sea turtles. Biologist. 50. 163-168.

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Green Frog Systems Awarded cTUVus Certification

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Green Frog Systems’ flagship products have successfully earned the cTUVus mark which meets UL standards and is recognised by the NRTL in North America, encompassing the United States and Canada.

Green Frog Systems, Australia’s leading designer and manufacturer of solar lighting products and energy storage systems, today announced that their range of Australian designed solar street lights and solar pathway lights have successfully passed rigorous UL equivalent testing by the TÜV SÜD laboratory and been awarded the cTUVus Certification mark. The certification is yet another layer on the companys foundation for market expansion into North America, as well as exemplifying the safety of their product ranges into further global arenas.

Being one of the first solar lighting companies to achieve certification of a UL standard, testing proved challenging and was a learning curve for both Green Frog Systems and the testing house as very few low voltage DC devices undergo this level of testing. Solar lighting systems have different components to mains powered lighting alternatives, which meant the testing house were having to determine the appropriate and applicable testing systems for these new technologies.

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“When we first began this process in early 2018, there was a lot of back and forth with the testing house, bringing a product based on solar lighting technology they hadn’t had experience with. Achieving this certification confirms not only the safety and durability of our products, it highlights our place at the forefront of reliable solar technologies.” – Kingston Lim, Product Engineering Manager at Green Frog Systems.

TUV test labs

The cTUVus mark and certification provides proof of compliance with UL 1598:2019 and CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 250.0-18.

The following products have been certified:

GFS-Stealth Solar Light

GFS-MSL Solar Shelter Light

GFS-200 Solar Street Light

GFS-200-ESS Solar Energy Storage

GFS-400 Solar Street Light 

GFS-400-ESS Solar Energy Storage

Victor Harbor solar roadway lighting project

Solar Roadway Lighting Project Commences

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Construction is planned to commence early September 2019 for The City of Victor Harbor’s Waitpinga Road / Battye Road Intersection Upgrade, which includes the implementation of 10 Aspire Solar Street Lights meeting V Category lighting requirements.

The Aspire Solar Street Light is a brand-new product from Green Frog Systems, utilising the latest in solar and battery technology to demonstrate that solar lighting solutions can reliably compete with mains powered lighting. Using the power of the sun, energy storage and smart controllers, the Aspire can successfully bring light to large roadways and intersections that are required to meet V3 and V5 Category lighting standards.

The City of Victor Harbor are upgrading the intersection to improve safety for vehicles. The Aspire can successfully provide this desired outcome while adding the benefits of stand-alone lighting solutions; no need for expensive trenching or cabling, zero ongoing grid/energy costs and little to no maintenance costs.

The project is expected to be completed by late October 2019 (weather permitting).

lighting plan for VHC roadway upgrade
lighting plan for VHC roadway upgrade

The independent lighting plans conducted for the site prescribe the precise amount of fixtures needed to achieve the required illumination levels for the intersection upgrade.

Telstra Business Awards

Telstra Business Awards Finalists

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Green Frog Systems Named Finalsists at the Telstra 2019 Business Awards

Last night the Telstra SA Business Awards were held at Adelaide Oval, celebrating the success of 24 South Australian small and medium businesses as finalists in four categories – Emerging and Energised, Medium and Making Waves, Small and Succeeding and Social Change Maker.

Out of a record 21,000 nominations nationally, Green Frog Systems was selected as one of 24 finalists for the Telstra SA Business Awards in the Medium and Making Waves category. This is a testament to the hard work and determination of the team throughout the last 9 years, especially over the more recent years as the business continues to expand globally and helps more communities gain the benefits of sustainable technologies.

CEO David Wislon Accepting Telstra Business Awards

While we didn’t take out the big win, we see ourselves as winners and are beyond proud to be selected as a business that is ‘kicking goals in every area’ out of over 143,000 small to medium businesses in South Australia. The night was a perfect way to celebrate the business and not only how far it has come, but the opportunity for continued growth into the future.

It was extremely humbling to be surrounded by so many other fantastic businesses that are successfully growing and progressing in their journeys and congratulate all finalists and category winners.

Our team certainly put on their best evening wear and enjoyed the night, you can take a look at some photos below.

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Can I Retrofit Solar Lighting to an Existing Pole?

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Whether you can retrofit solar lighting to one of your existing poles is determined by asking two questions:

  • Will the existing pole withstand the extra weight of the solar system?
  • Is the existing pole in a shadow-free area where direct sunlight is available?

Will the existing pole withstand the extra weight of the solar system?

Because of the additional weight and sail area (wind loading) when installing a solar lighting system, your pole will need to be manufactured and rated to withstand this. If your current pole is suitable for the increased weight and sail area, then yes you can consider retrofitting solar lighting to an existing pole. If the existing pole has not been built to withstand the extra weight, it will need to be replaced with a stronger pole.

Is the existing pole in a shadow-free area where direct sunlight is available?

As solar lighting relies on sunlight to operate, the solar panel will need to be installed in a shadow-free area under direct sunlight, where there are no trees obscuring the panel. If your existing pole is not located in such an area, then the solar lighting system will be inefficient or in some cases not operate. However, if the existing pole is in a shadow-free area with direct sunlight then yes you can consider retrofitting solar lighting to an existing pole.

So can I retrofit solar lighting to my existing pole?

If you answered yes to both questions, then it is possible for you to retrofit solar lighting to an existing pole. Green Frog Systems’ Kit Form Solar Street Lights : GFS-200-KT and GFS-400-KT are purpose built solutions designed to mount on an existing pole, replacing mains powered street lighting and offering an environmentally friendly, off-grid solution.

If you answered no to one of the above questions, then you will need to reconsider using your existing pole. Our (Everything you need to install except the concrete) GFS-200 & GFS-400 Solar Street Lights offer the option to include poles that have been engineered and rated for the weight and sail area of the solar systems.

Is there someone who could help me determine if a solar lighting retrofit is suitable for my project?

You can contact our experienced lighting specialists who will assist you in finding the best solution for your project. If your existing pole is not feasible, our specialists can also help you to find an alternative solar lighting solution that is economical and efficient over the long term.

Solar Lighting Benefits for Your Community

How Solar Lighting Benefits Your Community

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Solar Benefits for Your Community Infographic

How does Solar Lighting Benefit Councils, Communities, Parks & Recreational Areas?

Renewable energy solutions such as solar lighting can create future-proof sustainable systems for your community, allowing councils to provide public lighting assets that; make their community feel safer, avoid the costs of trenching, underground cabling or an electrician, and can save both on long-term energy costs and protect our environment.

1. Positive Social Impact

Public lighting assets have a significant social impact on your community. The installation of more illumination increases the public’s feelings of safety and security, which in turn drives an increase in the use of public assets such as leisure areas, parks, gardens and pathways.

By ultimately extending the number of light hours in a day, members of the community can spend more time in your public spaces; creating opportunities for more outdoor activities such as fitness groups, after work visits to dog parks, or for those commuting via bike or foot during the night hours.

While grid-tied public lighting can have similar social benefits, solar lighting goes even further in meeting the needs of your community through its significant cost benefits and positive environmental impact.

2. Significant Cost Benefits

There are significant cost benefits gained when installing solar lighting systems, particularly in areas where the infrastructure costs of traditional lighting are more significant. By using solar lighting systems, you can now bring the benefits of lighting to your community where previously it was far too costly. Some economic benefits of solar lighting include:

  • No Trenching Costs – There are significant costs involved in trenching and wiring for traditional lighting systems, which can get even higher when you add in a remote location, landscape issues or the costs of disruption to public areas. Solar lighting systems remove all this worry, with the ability to be installed anywhere, anytime with no need for trenching.
  • No Energy Costs/Utility Fees – By implementing solar as a renewable energy, solar lighting creates a stand-alone, grid free system which removes the ongoing costs of grid energy. This is especially economical in today’s energy industry, with the cost of grid supplied power only increasing.
  • Easy to Install – Green Frog Systems solar lighting solutions were engineered to be easy to install, with systems being delivered to clients in an easy to assemble kit form along with plug and play wiring that can be installed without needing an electrician. By making the systems easier to install, there are significant cost savings in the number of works crew members required for installation.

3. Positive Environmental Impact

As a renewable energy, solar lighting uses the infinite power of the sun to create energy instead of fossil fuels – reducing your communities carbon footprint. It is important that both councils and their communities work towards a more sustainable, green and environmentally friendly future for the generations to come.

Without reliance on the grid, solar lighting systems can be put in place anywhere and any time that you need it. This means that you can install our solar lighting systems without disrupting the environment as you would with standard trenching for installation.

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