How will this conversion effect the city’s energy use and budget for streetlights?
The LED streetlight upgrade will result in a 75% reduction in energy use when compared to current technology and lower the city’s electric bill by about $180,000 per year. These savings, along with a $210,000 rebate from National Grid, means this project will pay for itself within five years. As a reference, the 185,000 kWh per year energy savings are enough to power 120 average Massachusetts homes.

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1. What is the entire scope of the conversion program?
2. How will this conversion effect the city’s energy use and budget for streetlights?
3. What other benefits are there in an LED conversion?
4. What is an LED?
5. What type of streetlights did the LED streetlights replace?
6. What does color temperature mean?
7. Hasn't the American Medical Association (AMA) raised health concerns about LED streetlights?"
8. Shouldn’t the new LED streetlights be shielded so that drivers cannot see the source of light?
9. Will new LED streetlights produce unwanted spill light?
10. How do I report an LED outage or request a house shield?
11. Does the City use LEDs for any other fixtures currently?
12. How did the City determine streetlight wattages and brightness levels?
13. Did the City consider a wireless control system that would allow dimming of the streetlights?
14. Have the LED streetlights resulted in higher levels of blue light?
15. Is there a connection between LED streetlights and circadian sleep cycles?
16. What other Massachusetts municipalities have converted streetlights to LED?