First the campus grounds. Then the buildings. Then the power in the buildings. Now University of Puget Sound has gone “green” with the streetlights on campus, by installing low-energy, long-life LEDs (light-emitting diodes) throughout its grounds. Facilities services staff expect the change to the campus’s 62 streetlights will save an estimated 63,400 kilowatt-hours each year—enough to power five homes. Streetlights within the campus were switched from 250-watt high-pressure sodium lamps to 54-watt LEDs. The project, completed in January on the 97-acre campus, is one of many steps Puget Sound has taken to run its operations in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way.
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