Tuesday, March 22, 2011

City Of Tucson Switches To LED Streetlights

With hundreds of low pressure sodium (LPS) luminaires throughout the city of Tucson, Arizona, requiring significant maintenance and consuming substantial energy to operate, city officials made the decision to replace around 600 street lighting fixtures with energy-efficient LEDs in an effort to save energy and reduce costs to taxpayers.

Immediately after converting to the Streetworks OVH LED Cobrahead LED luminaires, the city began to see the savings. As of today, Tucson has saved approximately $3,000 monthly in electricity costs and officials expect to see at least $30,000 in savings over the course of the year.

Source: Crisp Green

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