Fountain Valley reimbursed for conserving energy
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FOUNTAIN VALLEY -- Representatives from Southern California Edison
presented the city with a reimbursement check for $144,736 earlier this
month as part of the Edison LED Traffic Signal Rebate Program.
The program was designed to reduce peak energy demand during the
summer months by replacing the regular bulbs in traffic lights with more
energy-efficient bulbs known as light-emitting diodes. As an incentive,
said David Ned Smith, Edison’s vice president of major customers, Edison
offered a full refund for the cost of the LED traffic signals under the
provision that they were installed and functional prior to June 1.
The city was able to take care of all the prerequisites necessary to
get the rebate, and subsequently, reached the deadline a month ahead of
time. With the program now complete and the residents basking in the
fruits of its labor, Fountain Valley Mayor Larry Crandall, who also
accepted the hulking cardboard check on behalf of the city, said that a
lot of credit has to go to the city staff because they had the awareness
to take advantage of the Edison rebate program.
“The city staff acted on this so quickly it made your head spin,” he
said. “They got on it and were able to get the rebate before the cut off
date.”
Crandall said what was most impressive about the deal was that it is
saving more than was previously anticipated.
“This program will be saving approximately 80% to 90% in comparison to
the old energy bill for the traffic lights,” Crandall said. “In this day
and age of power shortages, it’s nice to be ahead of the pack on this,
which we normally are.”
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