April 29, 2022
PSO Press Release
Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) will begin converting Elk City streetlights to new technology that will brighten roadways, street corners and public spaces for homeowners, drivers and law enforcement.
LED conversion of 1,034 streetlights is set to begin next week, weather permitting.
The new lighting will improve visibility for drivers and pedestrians, providing greater appeal and safety while strengthening connections in the community.
Light-emitting diode (LED) streetlights are more efficient and longer-lasting than the high-intensity discharge (HID) lights they replace.
“HID lights are an obsolete technology and are being phased out industry-wide. They are becoming increasingly expensive and difficult to find,” said Brandon Sirman, PSO customer service manager.
Unlike old-technology omnidirectional lights, the light from LEDs is more focused, meaning less of the illumination is wasted into the sky.
LED lights also take less time to warm up and will eliminate the eerie yellow glow of old high-pressure sodium lights, improving night vision efficiently.
“LED lights produce a clearer light that will improve night visibility for everyone,” said PSO External Affairs Manager Michael Hixson. “I think our customers are going to be very happy with what they see.”
PSO funds installation and upkeep on the lights. Municipal funding will pay for the energy use at a discounted rate.
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