Bir Miftuh chapel goes green
The Mediaeval chapel of the Assumption of Our Lady, Bir Miftuħ.
Through the medieval chapel of Santa Marija of Bir Miftuħ placed in its trust, Din l-Art Ħelwa is embarking on a greener energy solution with the installation of Smart Light Systems LED lighting to reduce carbon emissions, electricity consumption and recurrent financial expenditure on lighting the interiors of this historic chapel.
Din l-Art Ħelwa and Smart Light Systems kicked off the energy saving programme at Bir Miftuħ as a pilot project.
This will be the first historic site held in trust by the heritage NGO to benefit from the installation of these Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs), which are the most advanced form of this type of technology and which offer an increased light output that maintains efficiency and reliability to an acceptable level while being one of the most eco-friendly lighting solutions available. Smart Light Systems are offering the LED system as a donation.
The medieval church of Santa Marija of Bir Miftuħ dates to 1435 and contains unique medieval fresco fragments of the Last Judgement. The condition of these wall paintings requires that atmospheric conditions within the chapel are as stable as possible - the new lighting system will further the stability required for their conservation.
The pilot project will be monitored by Din l-Art Ħelwa together with the Department of the Built Heritage of the University of Malta, which launched a long term air temperature and relative humidity monitoring programme earlier this year.
Thanks to this project, the heritage not-for-profit NGO expects to reduce carbon emissions and electricity consumption on lighting at the Bir Miftuħ site by 93 per cent on each LED through the installation of eight 7.5 Watt LED solutions to replace the 100Watt metal lights that were previously installed.
There are plans to extend the project to other historic properties held in trust by Din l-Art Ħelwa after results from this pilot project are evaluated.
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Valfred Debono
Jun 4th 2010, 22:07
Prosit _ Precious.
For us who live abroad and have been missing the island for years, would Times please be so kind as to always indicate the Chapel's LIMITS : that is the hamlet, parish or town where these precious jewels belong? Where is Bir Miftuh please? So that we can have an idea where they stand. Thank you. And congrats to "Din l-Art Ħelwa" . Please keep it up.
Jesmond Micallef
Jun 8th 2010, 18:14
This Chapel at Bir Miftuħ is located right opposite the Malta Interntional Airport right next to the road leading to Gudja and Tarxien.
Chris Ellul
Jun 4th 2010, 19:16
Prosit tassew! Ghandna bzonn dawn it-tipi ta' tibdiliet isehhu kullimkien.
Jesmond Micallef
Jun 4th 2010, 18:23
Most definitely a great initiative indeed and I congratulate Din l-Art Ħelwa and Smart Light Systems for this new development here. If I am not mistaken but the medieval church of Santa Marija of Bir Miftuħ is Malta's oldest and led to other sibling parishes such as Gudja and Tarxien, within the local area. Nice and very well done indeed.
c. camilleri
Jun 4th 2010, 17:55
LOVELY AND WELL DONE
Joseph Tonna
Jun 4th 2010, 17:52
What about the biggest church in Malta ... the Rotunda...
E Gatt
Jun 4th 2010, 17:30
Another great initiative by Din l-Art Ħelwa.
It might be worth looking into replacing the floodlight system used on the bastions in Valletta and other buildings. Apart from the financial and the environmental cost, there would be a significant reduction in light pollution.
Click here for “Guidelines for the reduction of light pollution”
http://www.maltastro.org/lpag/
Joseph Tonna
Jun 4th 2010, 17:14
Everything must go green ... !!!
Its a pity we are not making use of the sun also of the wind... !!!
When are we go to ?