Cities around the world are replacing old streetlights with energy-efficient LEDs. Not
everyone is happy about it. Streetlights that use light-emitting diodes have a lot of appeal. They require roughly 50% less energy than the common high-pressure sodium and metal-halide lamps. And they last much longer, resulting in big cost savings. But some concerns have arisen about the LEDs most commonly used in streetlights.
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