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Danville council approves Duke Energy LED conversion, public asks for warm-tone fixtures
Summary
The Danville Town Council approved a no-upfront-cost LED street-light conversion from Duke Energy that lowers monthly bills and promises a rebate; a public commenter urged the council to require warm-tone fixtures to preserve local character.
Danville Town Council voted unanimously to accept a Duke Energy proposal to convert the town's street lights to LED fixtures with no upfront cost and lower monthly payments.
Mister Morgan told the council the written commitment from Duke would reduce the town's monthly street-lighting expense from $2,728.89 to $1,890.31, a saving he estimated at roughly $10,000 a year, and that the town would receive a $7,700 rebate when the…
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