Change to LED street lights a money saver
Thursday June 23, 2011
According to the web-site of the City of Napa (California-USA), the regional utility company (PG&E) has completed phase two of a project converting many of Napa's street lights to light emitting diode (LED) lamps. 131 lights on Trancas, Soscol and Jefferson have been changed in phase two. The new lights will reduce the City’s annual energy costs by approximately $11,000 and reduce long term maintenance and replacement since LEDs last more than twice as long as regular lights. Combined with the phase one LED project, a total of 279 LED lights have been installed generating an annual energy savings of approximately $22,000. The savings equals more than 7% of the City's $300,000 budget for street lights energy.
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