City crews have begun installing new energy-efficient LED streetlights in Waukesha, Wis. to reduce its energy bill. New lights were installed last week, but they were soon taken down, the city’s director of public works said. They used induction technology, which is essentially fluorescent lighting without electrodes or filaments, but they didn’t emit enough light, he said.
The city hopes to save $250,o00 dollars with this project. Officials must find lighting that will sufficiently light the road, though, or accidents will increase. Waukesha roads must be safe for driving. Accidents could be caused by poor lighting and low visibility.
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