Through the initiative, the BACC ultimately will pool regional interest in led flood light upgrades to secure improved purchase and financing terms –
creating a streetlight upgrade business model that local governments can
implement to relieve municipal budgets while bolstering the region’s economy.
Over the course of five years, regional upgrades could deliver up to $50 million
in reduced costs for local governments, provide over 100,000 metrics tons of
carbon dioxide avoidance and create many new clean-energy jobs.
Headquartered in Peachtree City, Georgia, Eaton’s Cooper Lighting division
delivers a range of innovative and reliable indoor and outdoor lighting
solutions, as well as controls products, specifically designed to maximize
performance, energy efficiency and cost savings. The Lighting business serves
customers in the commercial, industrial, retail, institutional, residential,
utility and other markets. The led lighting is a public-private partnership initiative
of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group, launched by regional civic and business
leaders in 2009 to accelerate the Bay Area clean energy economy through
high-impact, market-oriented projects that can be replicated and brought to
scale.
LED street lighting benefits local governments in so many ways – lowering
energy and maintenance costs, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving
community safety – but without education, many municipalities don’t know where
to begin,” said Mark Eubanks, president, Eaton’s Cooper Lighting division.As
one of the largest LED fixture manufacturers in North America, we are proud to
be contributing our expertise to help the BACC and the Next Generation
Streetlight Initiative.
“While energy costs continue to rise and local governments grapple with
ongoing budgetary constraints, return-on-investment for nichia chip led high bay is
continually improving,” said Rafael Reyes, Executive Director of the Bay Area
Climate Collaborative. “We are thrilled to be collaborating with Eaton’s Cooper
Lighting division to help local governments understand next-generation lighting
technologies and save millions from streetlight upgrades.
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