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Los Angeles, City of Fiber-Optic Lights?
2013-11-06 22:16:16| TechNewsWorld
Los Angeles reportedly is moving forward with a plan to establish a citywide high-speed fiber network. Beginning next month, the Los Angeles Information Technology Agency will issue a request for proposals to bring access to a high-speed fiber network to every residence, business and government entity in the city limits. The city wants to provide free broadband to every residence and business.
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Linear LED Luminaire lights grocery aisles and library stacks.
2013-11-05 14:28:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in 4 and 8 ft lengths The Producer features 60° or 80° batwing distribution and uses just 10 W/ft. Unit offers 100% downlight or split directional optics with 80% downlighting and 20% indirect, uplight component. Constructed with one-piece extruded aluminum housing, fixture has die-formed, cold-rolled steel internal wiring chassis with extruded clear, prismatic acrylic lens. Unit offers 0-10 V dimming on electronic, multi-volt 120-277 V systems with constant current drivers. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of: Dimmable LED Lights | LED Lighting
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Halloween News Advisory: Trick or (Leah) Treat PBOT Director Leah Treat, in costume, to hand out safety lights to kids and parents on Halloween: fun treats for serious safety message
2013-10-29 22:59:45| PortlandOnline
Leah Treat, Portland Bureau of Transportation Director, in costume, Tina Acker, Vernon K-8 School Principal, and Kelli Sheffer, Portland Police Bureau Traffic Division Captain. 2:45 p.m. October 31, 2013, Vernon K-8 School, 2044 N.E. Killingsworth Street,
New York City Will Replace Its Yellow-Hued Horror Movie Street Lights With LEDs
2013-10-28 15:35:00| National Real Estate Investor
New York City plans to replace its 250,000 street lights with light-emitting diode lamps by 2017, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday, a move the administration said could ultimately cut power and maintenance costs by $14 million per year. read more
United Kingdom: We need new nuclear power to keep the lights on, says Ed Davey
2013-10-21 19:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Independent: The Energy Secretary Ed Davey insisted that new nuclear power is essential to keep Britain's lights on as he unveiled a long-awaited agreement to build two more reactors at Hinkley Point - at a cost of 2bn more than previously announced. After months of wrangling, the government has agreed to guarantee the French utility EDF about twice the current market rate for the electricity produced at Hinkley Point C in Somerset. Known as the "strike price", Edf and its Chinese partners will receive...
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