Chicago’s LED streetlight upgrade will save millions, reduce carbon emissions
Chicago is finishing up a project that officials estimate will save the city $100 million over the next decade and reduce carbon emissions in a big way. NBC News’ Maura Barrett explains how the city is replacing traditional streetlights on hundreds of blocks with new “smart” computer-connected LED streetlights.
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