Bria Homes promotes renewable energy through solar-powered street lights

August 21, 2021 12:00:00


Bria Homes, the Philippines' leading developer of superior quality affordable homes, is well aware of the serious consequences of climate change.

As a major stakeholder in the real estate industry, Bria believes that well-built and aesthetically designed homes that Filipinos can afford must come with a deep regard for environmentally sustainable communities. Thus, the real estate brand ensures that steps are consistently taken towards building and maintaining eco-friendly developments.

Even as the world's focus remains on the pandemic, Bria Homes encourages its residents to adopt ways they can help the environment. These include keeping their gardens or green spaces chemical-free; banishing single-use plastics from their homes; buying locally made products; shopping organically; re-using and recycling; opting for pollinator-friendly plants; and reducing their carbon footprint by judicious use of power and water resources.

For its part, Bria Homes has initiated eco-friendly schemes by installing solar-powered streetlights in all of its residential enclaves. Solar-powered streetlights make use of photovoltaic panels, built-in lithium-ion batteries and power management system, LED lights and smart night and motion sensors. These devices enable them to source energy from the sun, storing as much of it throughout the day to effectively light the streets from dusk to dawn.

Red Rosales, president of Bria Homes, said that "apart from providing enhanced security to Bria residents, and contributing to better architectural landscaping in our developments, solar-powered streetlights promote renewable energy and significantly lessen the carbon footprint of our communities."

Rosales added that because of its many benefits, solar power has been deemed the most environmentally sound way to light up the streets, perimeter roads, gardens, parks and recreational facilities of Bria communities.

"Solar-powered streetlights reduce our dependence on conventional energy," he explained. "They are widely known for being long-lasting and economical to use, requiring almost zero maintenance. The absence of external wires also lessens the potential for accidents such as electrocution and overheating."

Solar-powered streetlights likewise reduce the costs of traditional grid-powered lighting—and provide bright illumination with no need for cables and replacements. These make it easier for the residents to safely navigate the main roads, streets and walking paths within their communities. Solar lights also provide parking spaces around amenities and offices with adequate amount of light, ensuring the security of vehicles in the vicinity. These lights aid Bria's roving guards, as well, as they secure the premises.

Bria Homes also touts other sustainable facilities such as Sentro, the amenity hub of Bria developments—a wide, open space that enables residents to connect and socialize. Sentro houses the multi-function hall, parks, playgrounds and sub-centers that cater to homeowners' various concerns: Health Center, Day Care Center, Senior Citizen Center and Barangay Center.

"Solar-powered streetlights are just one of the many ways that Bria Homes promotes the use of renewable energy. We believe that it is vital for us to continue finding different ways to live sustainable and environmental-friendly lives, as this is the only way to truly build progressive and livable communities," Rosales concluded.