Walloon region

Beloeil
Beloeil is a municipality located between Mons and Tournai. It is made up of 10 sections: Aubechies, Basècles, Beloeil, Ellignies-Sainte-Anne, Grandglise, Quevaucamps, Rameignies, Stambruges, Thumaide, and Wadelincourt. It has a population of 14,244 as of January 2024, covering an area of 62.26 km². The Schréder MC12 is the most common with over 900 units, followed at a distance by the Schréder Z and the Philips Iridium. Before 2015, a large number of luminaires equipped with mercury lamps were present. In 2024, over 80% of the municipality has been upgraded to LED luminaires.
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Hannut
Hannut is a municipality located between Brussels-Liège and Namur-Saint-Trond. It is made up of 18 sections: Abolens, Avernas-le-Bauduin, Avin, Bertrée, Blehen, Cras-Avernas, Crehen, Grand-Hallet, Hannut, Lens-Saint-Rémy, Merdorp, Moxhe, Petit-Hallet, Poucet, Thisnes, Trognée, Villers-le-Peuplier, and Wansin. It has a population of 17,134 as of January 2024 and an area of 86.49 km². The most common lighting fixture in this municipality was the Schréder VZ-3S, closely followed by the Schréder MC12. Before 2015, it also had a large number of fluorescent tubes with the Elsa Gruella. The Schréder Albany has become a symbol of the town hall. Only Hannut still has old streetlights in 2024.
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Trooz
A municipality located not far from Liège that suffered from the severe floods of July 2021. As a result, the sodium lighting was quickly replaced with LED. A municipality with a rich low-pressure sodium lighting, old models from the 1980s, as well as a quirky little village…
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Rouvroy
Rouvroy is a municipality located along the French border, not far from Virton. It is made up of 7 sections: Couvreux, Dampicourt, Harnoncourt, Lamorteau, Montquintin, Rouvroy, and Torgny. It has a population of 2,144 as of January 2024, covering an area of 28.1 km². The most popular lighting fixture in this municipality was the Schréder MC1/ZX1, while the Belgica was the most common model in the village of Lamorteau. In 2024, over 50% of the entity is equipped with LED lighting fixtures.
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