All is bright (and less costly) with LED lights
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Kevin Wineiger inspects LED lights at City Hall last week in Monroe, Ga. LEDs use less electricity than incandescdent bulbs.

Kevin Wineiger inspects LED lights at City Hall last week in Monroe, Ga. LEDs use less electricity than incandescdent bulbs.

A 50-light string of LEDs uses 2 watts of power, Reddoch says, and the same size string of mini incandescent bulbs uses 11.5 watts. "Because LEDs are brighter, fewer strings could be required," he says.

Elsewhere:

• Monroe, Ga., is draping buildings and trees with LEDs for the first time and expects to pay just $146 to power them this season.

"Some people are saying if we're using that little energy, why not keep them up all year long," says Stacy Jones of the Downtown Development Authority.

• About 35% of the 1 million lights the Toledo, Ohio, Zoo uses each holiday season are LEDs, spokeswoman Andi Norman says. A 90-foot tree with 32,000 LEDs was lit Friday.

"We're a conservation organization, so we try to leave less of an environmental imprint," she says.

• Old Colorado City, a historic district in Colorado Springs, is using LEDs this year and expects an electric bill of just $26, spokeswoman Nancy Stovall says.

• Fountain Square in downtown Cincinnati also is making the switch for its 40-foot tree. "We want to conserve resources and do the right thing," spokeswoman Suzanne Schindler says.

• The Shops at Northfield Stapleton in Denver and Promenade Bolingbrook near Chicago plan giant music and light shows with 250,000 LEDs at each, says Lindsey Corsi of Forest City Enterprises. "We knew we couldn't do a Christmas program without a sustainable element," she says.

• The Cut Bank, Mont., Chamber of Commerce asked residents and businesses to chip in cash to help buy LEDs for trees on the courthouse lawn. Chamber president LeAnne Kavanagh says $3,200 has been donated so far — enough to buy LEDs for seven of the 16 trees. In the next three years, the group hopes to buy LEDs for the rest of the trees and to string across Main Street. (FRON INTERNET)

 
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