This year, Long Island is getting warm colored 2700K LED products with smart controls for smart cities. It will be completed by the end of 2019. Here are the products: Town of Oyster Bay: GE Evolve ERL1-ERLH-ERL2 LED Town of Hempstead: CREE RSWS/RSWM/RSWL/RSWX Town of North Hempstead: 2017 modern LED corn bulb Town of Smithtown: Eaton Archeon Town of Huntington: Apollo Metro Solutions Apollo SL Town of Islip: Town of Brookhaven: GE Evolve ERL1-ERLH-ERL2 LED Town of Southold: GE Evolve ERL1-ERLH-ERL2 LED Town of Riverhead: GE Evolve ERL1-ERLH-ERL2 LED Town of Shelter Island: Howard L400 LED Town of Babylon: This year. Town of Southampton: Philips RoadFocus RFS/RFM/RFL Town of East Hampton: Downtown Montauk this year, but the rest: Howard L400 LED Village of Hempstead: CREE RSW Village of Massapequa Park: CREE RSW Village of Garden City ...
Starting this year, Long Island has made success on warm LED streetlights with the color temperature of 3000K or lower, thanks to IDA Dark-Sky. The first three towns have been completed with warm LED lights. Southampton - Installed warm LEDs in all its 3,000 streetlights. Expects to save $1.9 million over 24 years. East Hampton - Installed warm LEDs in all its 1,500 streetlights, saving $100 in energy costs annually. Southold - Installed warm LEDs in all its 220 streetlights, saving $20,000 in energy costs annually. Babylon - Will install warm LEDs in all its 13,250 streetlights this year. Projected annual savings of up to $800,000. Village of East Hampton - Installed a few warm LEDs in the town's 888 lights. Considering installing more. Brookhaven - Installed warm LEDs in 400 of the town's 43,000 streetlights, saving $80,000 in utility costs annually. Plans to convert rest. Hempstead - Will also install warm LEDs in all its 50,000 streetlights this...
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