Saskatoon, SK undertakes a two-year LED streetlight upgrade that meets environmental and cost goals
Saskatoon, SK Two-Year LED Streetlight Upgrade
City-owned Saskatoon Light & Power will turn 17,000 of its 27,000 street fixtures into LED lights. The project reduces emissions by 114,000 tons over the lifespan of the new fixtures. Saskatoon achieves a 60% reduction in energy usage and decreased maintenance needs from the durable lights. Area residents will learn more about reductions in light pollution, emissions, and public costs through the utility's What's the Bright Idea marketing effort.
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Light & Power swaps LED fixtures in 80% of street lights | Saskatoon.ca
Beginning in Fall 2020, Saskatoon Light & Power (SL&P) started a project to replace more than 17,000 of its current high-pressure sodium (HPS) street light fixtures with light-emitting diode (LED) technology in residential neighbourhoods, commercial areas and along major streets. The two-year project will cost $6.12 million with forty per cent of the cost paid for by the
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