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July 11, 2007

Toronto gets the LED in

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Toronto is launching a campaign to replace conventional lighting with high-efficiency, long-lasting LEDs across the city. In a program promoted by Durham, North Carolina, LED company Cree (CREE), Toronto will install solar-powered LED lighting in parks and switch to LEDs in parking garages, among other things. The city is also converting its iconic CN Tower to LED lighting. A similar program is underway in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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