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City manager briefs Moraine City Council on LED streetlight conversions and joint procurement, flags energy-aggregation timeline
Summary
At the Committee of the Whole meeting April 10, the city manager outlined a vendor proposal to convert high-pressure sodium streetlights to LEDs, potential annual savings, and a multijurisdiction negotiation on the city—s street-lighting contract. He also updated council on electric aggregation and the recent sale of Energy Harbor.
The city manager told the Moraine City Council Committee of the Whole on April 10 that Miami Valley Lighting has proposed replacing many of the city—s high-pressure sodium streetlights with LED fixtures, and that a multijurisdiction procurement effort is under way to negotiate a new street-lighting contract.
The city manager said Miami Valley Lighting offered to replace the city—s 16,000- and 27,000-lumen high-pressure sodium fixtures free of charge and that allowing those replacements "it'll save us about $4,100 annually in savings." He said the city has a mix of fixtures he described in the meeting as "of the 16,000 high pressure sodium, we have 317; of the 27,000 lumen, we have 279." The manager cautioned that converting the larger 50,000-lumen…
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