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nergy Consumption in Half The first 104 units installed represent about one-fourth of


the street lighting under the city’s charge and will reduce the city’s total annual energy consumption by nearly 70,000 KWH, from about 160,000 KWH to just 89,000 KWH, to help off- set future increases in energy costs. Plus, with a new casino planned for the north end of town, the new lighting is not only safer and more reliable but also offers a much more welcoming environ- ment for the anticipated influx of tourists expected in Cape. “The city of Cape Girardeau has taken a very progressive,


With a new casino planned for the north end of town, the new lighting is not only safer and more reliable but also offers a much more welcoming environment for the anticipated influx of tourists expected in Cape.


proactive approach to its municipal lighting that will deliver immediate maintenance and energy savings now and for years to come,” said Dialight’s Group Chief Executive Roy Burton. “It’s our hope that other municipalities will realize the benefits


of LED technology and look at opportunities like the DOE Block Grant program to help fund their own upgrades to save energy, help protect the environ- ment and reduce mainte- nance costs.” Dial says he frequent-


ly fields calls from resi- dents complaining about burned out high-pressure sodium lights in other areas of the city. “We are continually


reviewing ways to con- serve energy and resources throughout the city,” Dial said. “The Dialight LED street lights offered us the


energy savings and long life we require to ensure a safer and more hospitable environment for residents and visitors.”


The LED technology was Dialight’s StreetSense™ Series LED Street Light. For more information, visit www.dialight.com.


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