Duke Energy and the city of Charlotte are undertaking a project to convert over 1,000 uptown lights to LED technology by fall. This upgrade, which aims to enhance safety, will also include smart monitoring capabilities to automatically detect outages. The initiative involves 1,096 lights and is being managed by Duke Energy.
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Duke Energy, Charlotte begin LED overhaul of 1,096 uptown lights to boost safety
Duke Energy and the city of Charlotte are undertaking a project to convert over 1,000 uptown lights to LED technology by fall. This upgrade, which aims to enhance safety, will also include smart monitoring capabilities to automatically detect outages. The initiative involves 1,096 lights and is being managed by Duke Energy.