Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Even Governments are Realizing the Cost Effectiveness of LED Lighting

Consumers aren’t the only ones reaping the benefits of LED technology.  Local governments and state agencies are also learning that LED’s are cost-effective solutions that also have positive effects on the environment.  Recently, state agencies in both Washington and Mississippi are turning to the filament-free lighting solution to provide their cities with “green” lighting.

In Jackson, Mississippi, Rankin County officials, and those in the city of Flowood, have installed new solar-powered LED street lights.  This project will eliminate electric costs for Flowood.  Also, in the same area, the city of Ridgeland replaced many of their traffic signals lights with cost-effective LED bulbs over the last few years.  According to officials, a regular traffic signal bulb with last from one year to 18 months, while operating 24 hours a day; LED bulbs will last them around eight years operating on the same schedule.  Several more upcoming LED projects are planned for the area, which will result in plenty of future savings for the city.

Representatives in Seattle, Washington are already experiencing what those in Jackson, Mississippi will in the next few years.  They are already saving $300,000 a year.  The Seattle City Light utility is looking to install thousands more in the near future.  By the end of 2014, it is projected that the city of Seattle will have a total of 41,000 LED lights and will have cut operating costs by $2.4 million a year due to this change.  Last year, officials expected a 40 percent reduction in energy consumption.  The LED lights have actually beaten that estimation and are using 48 percent less than the high-pressure sodium lights they replaced.

New Tek Partners is an LED technology provider based in Pennsylvania.  They offer lighting solutions that are useful not only to consumers, but to governments and agencies as well.  Their selection ranges from powerful, screw-in bulbs for you home and office all the way to LED street lamps commonly seen in residential neighborhoods, parking lots and highways.  In today’s challenging economy, it's important that residents and government officials take the opportunity to stretch every dollar as far as it can go, while remaining energy conscious.  LED lights are the perfect way to do that.

Where can your city benefit from making the switch to LED lighting?

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