Yesterday, Pittsburgh moved one step closer to its dream of converting all of its 40,000 street lights to energy efficient doppelgangers. The city received an $816,000 grant which will pay for upgrading about 3,000 street lights.
Friday, September 3, 2010
Pittsburgh Street Lights Update
Posted by illyrias at 9:53 AM
Labels: LEDs, Pittsburgh
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Such an endeavor has been long waiting. There are various inefficiencies within the municipal electrical system which needs to be addressed. We have left the dark ages therefore it would not be wise to regress do the dark side by rejecting progress for the sake of the “green people”. In other words, let’s not use vegetable oil to light streets of Pittsburgh.
I am impressed that the a city which is historically representative of the industrial revolution and all of its decadent, pollutant attitudes towards the environment in the 19th century is now leading the way towards a resource energy compliant municipality.
It is important to discuss how to spread this momentum towards other cities. Keep up the good work PA; the Luddites would commend your efforts.
As this article shows, we spend a lot of money on electricity. Renewable energy is the best solution to reduce our electiric bills. A solar rebate gives as a chance to own it at a reasonable price.
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