The city of San Jose, California, has issued a public update on the status of its LED streetlighting program. The city’s streetlighting conversion initiative calls for the replacement of all of its 62,000 existing streetlights. In addition to deciding to use energy efficient streetlights, the city has also committed to installing adaptive controls. The shift to LED streetlighting will enable the city to achieve its environmental goal of energy cost savings and dark sky compliance.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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