Tuesday, 13 June 2017

Wellington's future looks bright with 18,000 LED lights

It's going to be all white in the capital as the city prepares to switch to the more energy-efficient street lighting.

All 18,000 yellow sodium vapour lamps in Wellington could be replaced with new white light-emitting diode (LED) lights by next year, if the conversion is approved by Wellington City Council at its Annual Plan deliberations on Thursday.

The conversion would cost $15.2 million, but the council would share the cost with NZTA, which would provide all but $2.3m of the funding.

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