Did the Town consider a wireless control system that would allow dimming of the streetlights?

Yes but dimming controls are not included in the project. The current cost of wireless controls added 30-40% to the overall project cost.  In addition, the National Grid streetlight tariff does not yet reflect savings from dimming so the Town wouldn’t save additional money on utility bills from dimming. However the Town is adding components to each fixture that will make the streetlights dimming control-ready so we can take advantage of the technology when the prices come down and the utility savings are guaranteed to show up on our electric bills.

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1. What is the entire scope of the conversion program?
2. How much energy and utility budget savings will the Town get from the conversion?
3. What is an LED?
4. What type of streetlight fixtures did the LEDs replace?
5. What does color temperature mean?
6. Will new LED streetlight fixtures produce unwanted spill light?
7. Why aren’t the lights on North Main Street and a few others converted?
8. Does the Town use LEDs for any other fixtures?
9. How did the Town determine streetlight wattages?
10. Did the Town consider a wireless control system that would allow dimming of the streetlights?