Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Wichita Falls Quarter Million Dollar RFP for LED Streetlights
Note that Wichita Falls, Texas is now seeking Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for $770,000 LED streetlight project.
Tanana, Alaska, receives Fed Funds for LED streetlights
The city of Tanana, Alaska, has been awarded $20,000 in federal stimulus funds for energy efficiency projects. This formula grant, from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program, is administered locally by the Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) and will be used to purchase approximately twenty-two LED streetlight fixtures. Tanana currently owns and maintains thirty eight existing high pressure sodium (HPS) streetlights.
For more on this New Streetlights story...
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Northern Californian cities receive combined funding of $203,334 for LED streetlights
The cities of Biggs, Healdsburg, Ukiah, and Gridley, California, plan to deploy LED streetlights using $203,334 in federal stimulus funds.
With the assistance of the Northern California Power Agency Collaborative (NCPA), a non-profit agency that represents and provides support to seventeen member communities in Northern California, the cities have been awarded $167,927 in funding from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG).
For more details read the New Streetlights Story...
With the assistance of the Northern California Power Agency Collaborative (NCPA), a non-profit agency that represents and provides support to seventeen member communities in Northern California, the cities have been awarded $167,927 in funding from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG).
For more details read the New Streetlights Story...
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada, to spend C$1.8 million on LED streetlights
As part of its goal of energy efficiency and conservation, the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), Nova Scotia, has received and committed significant funding toward a large scale LED streetlight replacement project. Sources for the full C$1.8 million estimated budget are municipal funding, an award of C$918,807 from the ecoNova Scotia fund for clean air and climate change projects, and C$150,000 from Nova Scotia Power. HRM officials expect to replace 2,208 fixtures using the C$1.8 million.
For details on the Request of Proposals for the project read the full New Streetlights story...
For details on the Request of Proposals for the project read the full New Streetlights story...
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Berwick, Nova Scotia, Canada, receives C$101,573 for LED streetlights
The town of Berwick, Nova Scotia, Canada, has received C$101,573 in provincial funds for the implementation of a comprehensive streetlight replacement program. The award is from ecoNova Scotia, a fund for clean air and climate change projects throughout the province. Town officials intend to replace 234 mercury vapor and high pressure sodium (HPS) streetlights with LED fixtures. This installation will complete Berwick’s conversion of its remaining streetlights. An initial pilot installation of sixty LED streetlights was funded by the province of Nova Scotia in partnership with LED Roadway, a local manufacturer of LED streetlights.
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For more on the New Streetlights story...
Monday, June 21, 2010
West Union, Iowa, awarded $1,000,000 for LED streetlights and other fixtures
The city of West Union, Iowa, has been awarded $1,000,000 to deploy energy efficient streetlights. The funds, from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program, will be used to install approximately eighty new streetlights, including LED and metal halide fixtures. The project will be deployed in a six block area in the West Union downtown. The award will be used to purchase and install fifty-one LED streetlight fixtures and thirty-seven metal halide streetlights. The new streetlight project involves the installation of luminaires, poles, and wiring.
For full details of the project read the New Streetlights story.
For full details of the project read the New Streetlights story.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada, awarded C$700,000 for city-wide LED streetlight project
As part of a federally funded energy efficiency program, the town of Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada, has been awarded C$700,000 for a large-scale LED streetlight project. The funds, from ecoNova Scotia, a fund for clean air and climate change projects, will be used to convert 1,200 existing high pressure sodium (HPS) streetlights to LED fixtures. The existing HPS streetlights range from 70 watts to 400 watts. The number of LEDs in each fixture will vary based on the specific location and its lighting requirements.
For the full New Streetlights story...
For the full New Streetlights story...
Hercules, California, to install 170 LED streetlights using $135,630 EECBG grant
The city of Hercules, California, has been awarded $135,630 from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program for the installation of LED streetlights. The LED luminaires, which will be 50 watt equivalent fixtures, will replace existing 70 watt high pressure sodium (HPS) streetlights. City officials are awaiting final allocation of funds from the California Energy Commission (CEC) in order to begin the project.
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Monday, June 14, 2010
Nova Scotia, Canada, awards over $2 million for LED streetlights
The government of Nova Scotia, Canada, has announced awards totaling C$2,063,237 (US $2 million) for LED streetlight replacement projects for cities throughout the province. The ecoNova Scotia Fund for Clean Air and Climate Change is administering and allocating the awards.
For a full list of the cities and the value of their awards, read the New Streetlights article.
For a full list of the cities and the value of their awards, read the New Streetlights article.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Muscatine, Iowa, to install 320 LED streetlights with $92,256 grant
The city of Muscatine, Iowa, has been awarded $92,256 from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program. The award is locally administered by the Iowa Office of Energy Independence (OEI). Muscatine city officials plan to replace roughly three hundred twenty existing high pressure sodium (HPS) cobra head streetlights with LED streetlight fixtures. The project will be implemented by Muscatine Power and Water, a municipal utility.
For more details read the full New Streetlights story...
For more details read the full New Streetlights story...
Friday, June 4, 2010
San Pablo, California, awarded $169,886 for LED streetlights
The city of San Pablo, California, has been awarded $169,886 for an LED streetlight replacement project. The project will be funded by a grant from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program. EECBG funds are administered locally by the California Energy Commission (CEC).
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For more on this New Streetlights story...
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Sunnyvale, California, extends RFP deadline for LED streetlight project to June 16, 2010
The city of Sunnyvale, California, has extended the deadline for proposals for its $1.143 million LED streetlight project.
More details on the new deadline and addendum in the New Streetlights article.
More details on the new deadline and addendum in the New Streetlights article.
Lake Orion, Michigan, to install LED streetlights
The village of Lake Orion, Michigan, has received two separate grant awards which will be combined to implement an LED streetlight replacement project. The two awards, totaling approximately $100,000, will be used to purchase and install ninety-two decorative LED post top streetlight fixtures. The project will be funded by a $50,000 award from the Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program which is locally administered by the Michigan Department for Energy, Labor and Economic Growth. Additional funds will come from the Lake Orion’s Streetscape Enhancement Project.
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