2013年6月27日 星期四

To install 950 LED streetlights

The city of West Linn, Oregon, is participating a conversion program to replace existing high pressure sodium (HPS) streetlights with LED streetlight fixtures. The program is being implemented through Portland General Electric’s (PGE) streetlight conversion project.Standard t5tubelight replacement bulbs. The city of West Linn elected to participate in the voluntary program, and will replace approximately 950 streetlights with LED streetlight fixtures manufactured by Cree Lighting of Durham, North Carolina. 

“We are converting about half of our streetlights which will result in significant savings for the city of West Linn,” said Lance Calvert, public works director for the city of West Linn. In addition to energy cost savings, the new streetlights will last significantly longer and provide improved illumination compared to existing HPS streetlights. 

Initial estimates show that the city will save about $20,000 annually with the new streetlights.The autoledbulbsiss is not only critical to professional photographers. “At this time we are only replacing cobrahead streetlights. Our residential fixtures are mostly decorative and are not currently targeted for replacement,” said Calvert. However, PGE is evaluating the potential to replace decorative streetlights, with LED fixtures, sometime in the future. 

In February 2013, PGE started installations and established a model for streetlight conversions for cities in its service area. Utility customers elect to participate in the program, and then may choose LED fixtures from Cree Lighting or Leotek Electronics.High-efficiency 7.5kW Off Grid autoledbulbsss manufactured for unique Indian conditions.The leader in commercial ledturninglamps offering enhanced energy efficiency and innovative features. PGE plans to install at least 26,000 streetlights within forty seven cities and five counties. 

The 81st annual meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors happened in Las Vegas this past weekend. At the conference, Independence announced its plans to partner with Philips Lighting on an energy and maintenance saving project. 

The Mayors’ Lighting Partnership is working to help implement new energy and maintenance saving technologies. Independence is one of the first cities in Missouri to embrace this lighting technology, but Independence Mayor Don Reimal said replacing the city’s street lights with LED lighting will significantly improve its carbon footprint. 

“We want to make sure that we are doing what is green for the community,” Reimal said. “We’re going to eliminate 10,000 pounds of carbon dioxide that goes into the atmosphere. It’s kind of like removing 900 cars a year from the streets.” 

Reimal also said this partnership with Philips has a cost-saving benefit for consumers. The conversion to LED street lighting is expected to reduce energy costs by 50 percent or four million dollars in energy and maintenance costs over the next 10 years. Reimal says the partnership with Philips will give the citizens the best lighting for the least amount of money and will improve the safety of the city and increase social activity. 

“Well people will feel more comfortable getting out and about in the evening because they can see better, they can be seen better,” Reimal said.We carry modern lights and qualityledlamp by world renowned designers and manufacturers. More information about the program is available on the web site at www.solaronlamp.com.

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