Las Vegas, also known as Sin City, is a place of decadent indulgences and extravagant expense, yet that doesn’t put the place above trying to cut costs and save the environment where it can. The bright lights that line the Las Vegas Strip attract millions of tourists every year, yet require a huge supply of energy, and cost millions a year to run.As part of a $20.8 million programme to reduce costs and improve energy efficiency in the city, 42,000 new LED street lights were installed earlier in the year, to replace the traditional bulbs.…
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