San Antonio streetlights go solar as the city seeks to fill safety gaps

As the City of San Antonio works to address streetlight gaps across San Antonio, it will also be going greener by installing solar-powered LED lights in underserved areas.

City council members and staff from the city’s municipal electric utility CPS Energy announced a recent contract between the city and the French company Dalkia Energy Solutions on Thursday morning that will see about 400 new solar-powered LED streetlights installed in San Antonio over the next year. These lights will be placed in areas identified by the city as needing illumination for public safety through a 2022 study.

This is the city’s first official initiative to widely install solar-powered LED street lights within city limits, said Mayor Ron Nirenberg.

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