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The Streetlight of the Future Will Do So Much More Than Light Your Street
In a city of wirelessly networked streetlights, each overhead bulb suddenly becomes its own search light, capable of brightening to illuminate a crime scene or tailing a suspect as he sprints down the road.
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GGL, Chattanooga Profiled By US Ignite
Chattanooga-based Global Green Lighting took the mesh network as inspiration for pairing its energy-efficient outdoor lighting solutions with real-time metering and internet-based controls.
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Businessweek: Chattanooga's Radio-Operated Streetlamps
Following a successful test of 350 lights last year, Chattanooga contracted with Global Green Lighting to replace the city’s 26,500 streetlamps at a cost of $18.1 million. With estimated savings of $2.7 million annually when the project is completed in late 2013, the system will pay for itself within seven years, Crockett says.
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Mashable: 4 High Tech Projects Making Cities More Energy Efficient
The City of Chattanooga completed the installation of Ultra Smart Streetlights this summer using the FlexNet Lighting Control System to monitor and control 350 energy-efficient LED and induction fixtures.
Latest News
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Mon, 6 May 2013 Global Green Lighting in critical phase of business
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Tue, 19 Mar 2013 Who Needs Superheroes? These LED Streetlights Fight Crime
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Tue, 19 Mar 2013 Made in Hamilton County: 'We're Committed to Creating the jobs'
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Tue, 12 Mar 2013 Up to 110,000 New Green Jobs Created in 2012
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Mon, 11 Mar 2013 Jobs from Clean Energy an Economic Bright Spot in 2012
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Tue, 5 Mar 2013 E2 Clean Energy - Project Revisited: Global Green Lighting
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Tue, 19 Feb 2013 Bright Lights, Green City
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