NYC to Install Super-Efficient LED Streetlamps
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NYC will soon be installing a new breed of super-efficient LED street lamps. The new units will be tested this coming year in a select area, and if successful, one day all of New York’s 300,000 lights will be replaced with new LED versions.

The new LED lamps will use considerably less energy and will reduce the city’s power usage by 25-30 percent if all the streetlamps are switched out. As a result maintenance and energy costs will be considerably reduced, and the expected ROI on each lamp is 2-3 years.

On top of these great cost savings, the lamps will be more useful because of multiple light lenses within each lamp. Instead of shining directly below the lamp, each lamp will have at least 2 light sources pointed in different directions to illuminate the street, the sidewalk, and perhaps even the curb, a building, or a stairway.
New York’s current street lamps are not just for lighting however – they also serve as fixtures for traffic signals, signs, control boxes and other various city utility necessities. When these old lamps were originally installed, these extra things were never planned into the design and were always a pain to install. The new LED lamps and poles will accommodate all this extra stuff with carefully-considered spaces and connection points.
via: inhabitat.com
Tags: LED, NYC, street, streetlights, urban space, usa
Guerrilla Light Installations
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On December 12, 26 street lights on Calle del Pez in Madrid, Spain were given a domesticated touch at the hands of LuzInterruptus for the Luz Interruptus (Red) Project. This guerrilla lighting installation involved fitting the streetlights with square lampshades.
The total financial outlay for the seven-hour Luz Interruptus (Red) Project was 180 euros, and the lampshades took three hours to install.


via: Trendhunter
source: luzinterruptus
Tags: guerrilla, spain, street, streetlights, urban space