LOGIN  |  SUBSCRIBE  |  ADVERTISE  |  CONTACT US
LEDs MAGAZINEILLUMINATION IN FOCUSSTRATEGIES IN LIGHTTHE LED SHOWSTRATEGIES UNLIMITED
LEDs Magazine
HOMEARTICLESNEWSPRODUCTSBUYERS GUIDEEVENTSMAGAZINENEWSLETTERSJOBSTOPIC CENTERRESOURCE CENTER
 ARTICLES
< Previous  |  Next >  |  Contents (November 2009)
Share |
Outdoor LED lighting benefits from PG&E efforts, but health concerns are surfacing (MAGAZINE)
The California utility PG&E has added LED lighting to its rate schedule, but people are starting to discuss whether cool-white lighting is a great idea. BRIAN OWEN and TIM WHITAKER report.
A significant obstacle to the adoption of LED street lighting has been overcome through the efforts of Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), the California-based utility. PG&E has removed a major roadblock for roadway lighting in its new rate schedule, which recognizes and acknowledges the financial benefits of LED technology.

The Electric Schedule “LS-2 - Customer-Owned Street and Highway Lighting” (see www.pge.com/tariffs/ers.shtml) lists the rates charged by PG&E for different lamp types, and is the sum of the facility charge and the energy charge. Monthly facility charges include the costs of owning, operating and maintaining the various lamp types and size. Crucially, because LS-2 now lists LEDs at a separate lamp type, it reflects the energy savings of LED compared to other lighting technologies. LS-2 is applicable to lighting installations which illuminate streets, highways, and other outdoor ways and places where the customer is a governmental agency and owns the lighting fixtures, poles and interconnecting circuits.

++++++

This article was published in the Nov/Dec 2009 issue of LEDs Magazine. To read the full version of this article, please visit our magazine page, where you can download FREE electronic PDF versions of all issues of LEDs Magazine. You can also request a print copy of LEDs Magazine (available by paid subscription) and sign up for our free weekly email newsletter.

About the Author 
BRIAN OWEN is a contributing editor of LEDs Magazine and Program Advisor to greenTbiz, which facilitates the LED City Toronto initiative and is an Energy Star partner. He is actively involved in the development and operation of energy conservation programs for government, municipalities and utilities. Email: brian@greenTbiz.org.
COMMENTS
There are currently no comments.
November 2009
November 2009
Channels
Outdoor Illumination
Author
BRIAN OWEN and TIM WHITAKER
Copyright © 2007-2013 PennWell Corporation, Tulsa, OK. All Rights Reserved. LEDs Magazine is part of PennWell's Technology Group, which also includes:
Designed by Kestrel Web Services