Showing posts with label BetaLED/Cree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BetaLED/Cree. Show all posts

Monday, January 28, 2013

Washington state’s Snohomish PUD plans to install up to 38,000 LED streetlights

The Snohomish Public Utility District (SnoPUD) of Washington recently proposed a full-scale replacement of all utility-owned streetlights to energy efficient LED streetlights. This proposal would be implemented over a five year period and would include the replacement of about 38,000 existing streetlights to LED fixtures.

To read the full story, go to New Streetlights . . .

Monday, August 13, 2012

Lancaster, New York, issues RFP for 29 BetaLED/Cree LED streetlight fixtures

The town of Lancaster, New York, has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the purchase and installation of LED streetlight fixtures. The project is scheduled to replace all of the existing streetlight fixtures in Westwood Park. The area’s existing streetlight fixtures are 400 watt metal halide fixtures. The total number of LED streetlights planned for this installation is 29.

To read the full story, go to New Streetlights . . .

Sunday, August 5, 2012

San Leandro, California, issues bid for 290 BetaLED/Cree LED streetlights

The city of San Leandro, California, has issued an Invitation for Bids (IFB) for the purchase of LED streetlights. Initial plans involve the purchase of 290 fixtures for installation on city roadways. The new, energy efficient streetlight fixtures will be used to replace existing high pressure (HPS) streetlights. The city plans on purchasing 173 Type II LED fixtures and 117 Type II LED fixtures manufactured by BetaLED/Cree of Sturtevant, Wisconsin.


To read the full story, go to New Streetlights . . .

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hayward, California, to use $3 million loan to install 7,600 LED streetlights

The city of Hayward, California, recently received approval for a $3 million loan from the California Energy Commission (CEC) to convert all of the city’s high pressure sodium (HPS) streetlights to LED streetlight fixtures. The loan, with a fixed interest rate of 3%, is funded by the Energy Conservation Assistance Act (ECAA) program and administered by the CEC. The city will replace approximately 7,600 existing streetlights with energy efficient LED streetlights.


To read the full story, go to New Streetlights . . .