Street Light Retrofits (2014)

The Street Lighting Division of Public works began converting the City's streetlights to more cost efficient and environmentally friendly Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology in the fall of 2010. The LED lights last longer, reduce carbon emissions and energy use by 60 percent, and provide a more targeted light to the streets. This is a legacy dataset containing details on LED retrofitted streetlights, including their locations, date of replacement, cost savings per year, and more.

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Title Street Light Retrofits (2014)
Type Tabular
Description

The Street Lighting Division of Public works began converting the City's streetlights to more cost efficient and environmentally friendly Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology in the fall of 2010. The LED lights last longer, reduce carbon emissions and energy use by 60 percent, and provide a more targeted light to the streets. This is a legacy dataset containing details on LED retrofitted streetlights, including their locations, date of replacement, cost savings per year, and more.

Publisher Department of Innovation and Technology
Temporal notes Streetlight retrofits installed betweeen December 2012 and December 2014.
Theme
  • Environment
  • Public Works
Location Boston (all)
Contact point Department of Innovation and Technology
Contact point email [email protected]
License Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL)