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Edward Smalley, Director Municipal Solid-State Street Lighting Consortium Seattle City Light | City of Seattle 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 3200 | P.O. Box 34023 | Seattle, WA 98124-4023 Office: (206)386-1571 | [email protected] 2013 National League of Cities Congress of Cities Mobile Workshop LED Street Lighting Conversion Saving Your Community Money, While Improving Public Safety November 13, 2013 State of LED Streetlight Adoption in U.S. 1

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Edward Smalley, Director Municipal Solid-State Street Lighting Consortium Seattle City Light | City of Seattle 700 Fifth Ave., Suite 3200 | P.O. Box 34023 | Seattle, WA 98124-4023 Office: (206)386-1571 | [email protected]

2013 National League of Cities Congress of Cities Mobile Workshop

LED Street Lighting Conversion Saving Your Community Money, While Improving Public Safety

November 13, 2013

State of LED Streetlight Adoption in U.S.

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The Market…

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The Market…

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Technology on the Move…

1879 Edison Light

Bulb

U.S. Patent 223,898

1901 Fluorescent

Tube 1919 Sodium

Vapor Lamp

1961 HPS Lamp ~1990

“High Brightness”

LEDs

2000 White LED

Lamp demonstrates Incandescent

Efficacy (17 lm/W)

2005 White LED

Lamp demonstrates Fluorescent Efficacy (70

lm/W)

2008 Production White

LED Lamp Exceeds 100

lm/W 2010 White LED

Exceeds 150 lm/W

1980s MV to HPS Conversion

Over 100 Year Technology Leap for Traffic Signals

1961 HPS Lamp

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Streetlights in the U.S.: 26.5 million (some reports as high as 44M)

Energy Consumption Equivalent: 1.9 million households

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Equivalent: 2.6 million cars.

Energy Only Costs: $2 billion per year Operation & Maintenance Costs: $4-6 billion/year Funded by: 90% public taxes | 10% Coops/other

Ownership: 60%+ Private/Investor Owned Utilities

Average Luminaire Age: 25 years old

Technology Used: 80% HPS | 10% MH | 5% MV | 5% other

Technology Age: 90+ years old!

Streetlights in America

Background

The Potential

FAS (Facilities Administration includes Police) 47,000,185kWh

24%

Fire 4%

Library 5%

Parks 9% Seattle

Center 7%

SDOT 1%

Traffic Control & Signal 1%

Street Lighting 96,000,000

kWh 49%

Pre-LED Street Lighting: 197,409,782 kWh

FAS (Facilities Administration includes Police) 47,000,185kWh

31%

Fire 5%

Library 6%

Parks 12%

Seattle Center

10% SDOT 2%

Traffic Control & Signals

2%

Street Lighting

48,000,000 kWh 32%

Post-LED Street Lighting: 149,409,782 kWh

24% reduction in municipal energy use – a $2.4 million in annual savings!

U.S. Conference of Mayors

Adopts Resolution supporting the Consortium and the nation-wide use of LED street lighting (June 16, 2012) Resolution sponsored by:

• Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn • New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg • Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa • Boston Mayor Thomas Menino • San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee • Philadelphia Mayor, Michael Nutter • St. Louis Mayor Francis G. Slay • Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild

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Who Is Adopting LED Streetlights?

Start of 20th Century - Incandescent

1940s: Mercury Vapor

1970s: High Pressure Sodium

Today - Over 600 U.S. Cities have either installed or plan to install LED streetlights!

Major cities include:

Los Angeles – 142,000

Seattle – 41,000

Boston – 32,000

Las Vegas – 40,000

NYC, San Francisco, Oakland, San Antonio, Portland, DC and others…

LED Streetlights Adoption

• The MSSLC itself is a great resource! 374 member orgs User-focused Purpose is sharing

information and tools

Membership is free but not required for access to most materials

Available Assistance

Resources Available

Model Specification for LED Roadway Luminaires

Download: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/buildings/ssl/specification.html

Scope

Municipalities, utilities, large public spaces, etc.

Streets, roadways, and nearby pedestrian ways

Initial and maintained quality and quantity of illumination

Warranty coverage

Input power, electrical immunity, housing finish, vibration, etc.

Drivers, including lighting controls interface

Photocontrol receptacles

Model Luminaire Spec – Where Used

In 2012, the model specification webpage on the SSL website was visited more than 20,000 times, and the specification was downloaded more than 3,500 times. Some users include:

Seattle City Light (used to purchase 15,000 LED streetlights in 2013)

Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities

State of Wisconsin State of Minnesota State of Colorado City of Philadelphia City of Kansas City, MO City of Sacramento, CA Portland General Electric Puerto Rico (PREPA) Hawaii New Orleans, LA City of Independence, MO

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Retrofit Financial Analysis Tool • Evaluates costs and benefits of LED conversion • Performs detailed analysis and provides numerous outputs, including:

Annual energy and energy-cost savings Annual maintenance savings Annual greenhouse gas reductions Simple payback, IRR Net present value

Resources – Financial Analysis Tool

Model Specification for Adaptive Control and Remote Monitoring of LED Roadway Luminaires

Resources - Model Controls Spec

Released: April 16, 2013 – V 1.0

Download at:

www.ssl.energy.gov/consortium.html

“The available resources were essential in facilitating the process on behalf of these communities. . . . the model specification, and guidance of key personnel at the DOE Municipal Solid-State Street Lighting Consortium played a critical role in our process.”

– Jonathan Roberts, Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities

The Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities used Consortium assistance to leverage the buying power of 15 small municipalities with a joint purchase and competitive bid process to buy 1,154 streetlights.

Small Groups

Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities

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Typical of 17 Small Towns in IOWA

(Not GF Expense)

(Not GF Expense)

(Not GF Expense)

Potential Energy Reductions

Street Lighting

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Iowa Association of Municipal Utilities

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City of Boston

Streetlights 64,000 electric streetlights

Mercury Vapor (42,000 as of 2010)

High Pressure Sodium (22,000 as of 2010)

Mercury Vapor lights to be phased out

Streetlights accounted for 18% of the GHG emissions from Boston municipal operations

Spends $8 million annually on electricity and $1.3 million on gas

City of Boston

Source of Funding – 50/50 Utility rebate incentives, and City Capital Funds

LED Conversions to Date: 30,000

Project Scope: 38,000

Estimated Simple Payback: 2.7 years

City of Boston – Project Start: December 2010

City of Boston

City of Boston

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Consortium Member Georgia Power Georgia Power Atlanta Headquarters

Before with HID: 16,950 watts 57 Units

After LED system: 7,482 watts 57 Units

Color Temperature: 4000K | CRI: 70

© 2012 Georgia Power Company – Confidential & Proprietary

Which is better lit?... Which consumes less energy?...

LEXUS of South Atlanta – Union City GA 30291

Georgia Power Customer

A B

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© 2012 Georgia Power Company – Confidential & Proprietary

1000 Watt Metal Halide 202 Watt LED

Georgia Power Customer

LEXUS of South Atlanta – Union City GA 30291 A B

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Georgia Power Customer

LEXUS of South Atlanta – Union City GA 30291 Before with HID: 138,000 watts (138 1000-watt metal halide fixtures)

After LED system: 17,584 watts 67 202 - watt fixtures = 13,534 watts

15 270 - watt fixtures = 4,050 watts Color Temperature: 4000K | CRI: 70

• Total Streetlights: 51,000 – 9,000 Decorative – 42,000 Cobra head

• LED Conversions to date: 15,747 – 700 decorative

induction • CCT: 4000k

New Orleans

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Las Vegas

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• Population: 606,000 • Total Streetlights: 55,000 • Project scope: 44,000 standard streetlights to LED

– To Date: 40,000

Las Vegas

• Project Cost to Date: $16M

• Conservation Rebates: $840k ($21 per luminaire)

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Las Vegas

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CITY of LA FROM MOUNT WILSON BEFORE LED RETROFIT PROJECT - 2008

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Los Angeles Case Study

More than 147,000 streetlights retrofitted to LED

Electricity costs reduced by 63%

Annual Energy Savings: 86.56 GWh (86,000,000 KWh)

Annual carbon emissions reduced by 51,000 metric tons

Los Angeles Case Study

City of Los Angeles Night Crime Statistics (7 P.M. to 7 A.M.)

2009 2011 Reduction Vehicle Theft 15,778 13,632 14% Burglary/Robbery/Theft 19,967 18,406 8% Vandalism 11,115 9,906 11%

Reduction in Crime 10.77%

Is your city a member?….

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Webinars: 1. Successful Selection of LED Streetlight Luminaire: Optimizing Illumination and

Economic Performance - March 6, 2013

2. Member Case Studies: LED Street Lighting Programs - May 8, 2013

Algona (IA), Asheville (NC), Boston (MA)

3. Adaptive Street Lighting Controls

Part 1: Experiences and Benefits - June 11, 2013

Part 2: Reviewing the Consortium’s Model Specification - June 12, 2013

4. Adapting the MSSLC Specification for LED Roadway Luminaires - July 24, 2013

5. City of Los Angeles Case Study – over 140,000 converted! - September 25, 2013

6. Investor Owned Utilities and LED Street Lighting: Making the Case (Date TBD)

7. Maintenance Practices: Lessons Learned From the Field (1st QTR 2014)

Download past events presentation: www.ssl.energy.gov/consortium.html

Events

Upcoming Activities - Inventory

• Quantify size of U.S. street lighting system

• Document energy usage

• Identify ownership & maintenance models

• Establish benchmarks

• Provide basis for national and local fiscal evaluation

U.S. National Street Lighting Inventory

CITY of LA FROM MOUNT WILSON BEFORE LED RETROFIT PROJECT - 2008

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CITY of LA FROM MOUNT WILSON 3 YEARS INTO LED RETROFIT PROJECT - 2012

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Edward Smalley Director, Municipal Solid-State Street Lighting Consortium

Seattle City Light | Government and Legislative Affairs [email protected] | 206-715-1881

http://seattle.gov/light | www.ssl.energy.gov/consortium.html

2013 National League of Cities Congress of Cities Mobile Workshop November 13, 2013

LED Street Lighting Conversion Saving Your Community Money, While Improving Public Safety

Thank You! …Questions

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