Orillia’s network of street lights is undergoing an energy-saving upgrade as crews replace the existing fixtures with LED technology.
JUST THE FACTS:
– Upgrading about 3,300 street-light fixtures with LED technology and smart-lighting controls is anticipated to reduce Orillia’s greenhouse gas emissions by 70 metric tons.
– Seventy metric tons is equivalent to the amount of greenhouse gases stored in 80 acres of forest, or the energy required to charge nearly nine million cellphones.
– Including smart-lighting controls will allow the municipality’s street-light network to be monitored remotely to determine outages, as well as allowing for dimming of fixtures and adjustment of lighting levels.
– These features can help reduce energy, maintenance costs and light pollution, according to the city.
– The LED street-light update and smart-lighting controls project was approved as part of the city’s 2020 capital budget at a cost of $2.4 million.
– Equipping the system with smart-lighting controls will ensure Orillia’s lights can adapt to any future technological advancements.
– Savings realized through the updated technology are expected to pay for the investment within six years.