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In this economy it?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?s always a good idea for a city-wide street lighting project to reduce energy by 50 to 70 percent.
Weston, Fla. anticipates nearly $250,000 annual savings in energy and maintenance costs in addition to improved light quality with installation of 1,200 Philips Roadstar luminaires. The evenings are brighter along the streets and sidewalks with energy-efficient and aesthetically-pleasing Roadstar luminaires from Philips Roadway.
The retrofit solution, which uses the south Florida city?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?s existing lighting poles along city-owned public thoroughfares, is expected to save Weston up to $160,000 in energy costs and about $100,000 in maintenance expenses annually when compared with its previous metal-halide systems. The new Roadstar luminaires come with a 10-year limited warranty and were funded, in part, by federal Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant which are awarded to local communities making strategic investments to meet the nation?EUR??,,????'?????<???EUR?s long-term goals for energy independence and climate change leadership.
Designed to address a fundamental need in the lighting industry for affordable, high-performance, energy-efficient, and long lasting large-area LED lighting, the luminaires can reduce energy consumption by as much as 60 percent over conventional lighting solutions. ?EUR??,,????'?????<?The city of Weston has always prided itself on being a very progressive community that looks for ways to protect the environment and be fiscally responsible, while improving the quality of life for our residents,?EUR??,,????'?????<? said Jeffrey Skidmore, assistant city manager. ?EUR??,,????'?????<?Street lighting accounts for a large part of our energy consumption and the solution provided us with energy savings, improved light levels and reduce maintenance, making it the right choice for our city.?EUR??,,????'?????<?
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