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Outdoor Lighting Requirements & Resources
Rates and Fees
- Initial installation charge varies based on size, style and location of lighting
- One monthly charge per fixture, including energy and maintenance
- Virginia Jurisdictional customers - For new installations, see rate Schedule 24
- VEPGA customers - see Schedule SSL and Schedule D in current VEPGA Agreement for LED.
- Commonwealth of Virginia (state entities only) - see Schedule SSL and Schedule D in current Commonwealth of Virginia Agreement for LED.
- Review Rates and Fees
Outdoor Lighting Reference Material
MV/HPS/MH to LED Conversion Charts
- Existing Acorn to LED Luminaire Conversion
- Existing Area - Open Vertical to LED Luminaire Conversion
- Existing Ball Globe Sphere
- Existing Cobra to LED Luminaire Conversion ENCL, ENFL
- Existing Colonial to LED Luminaire Conversion
- Existing Contemporary to LED Luminaire Conversion
- Existing Cutoff to LED Luminaire Conversion
- Existing Expressway to LED Luminaire Conversion
- Existing Flood to LED Luminaire Conversion
- Existing Ultra Lens-Shoebox-Rect to LED Luminaire Conversion
Disclaimer: The recommended fixtures compare in style and output to existing Dominion Energy lighting.
Note: Pole spacing and mounting height variations were not determining factors.
These suggested conversion charts are intended to be a guideline. Customers may choose alternative Dominion Energy LED fixtures when converting existing lighting.
Additional Reference Materials
- E-room containing additional reference materials, including IES files, Iso plots, and Specification Sheets
- Dominion Energy Fairfax Office LED Demonstration Area : View or print an online brochure for our LED demo site
- For additional information on Outdoor Lighting and LED, please visit the US Government Department of Energy website (Search for "Outdoor Lighting Resources") and the Illuminating Engineering Society website. The DoE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy advocates for continuous improvements in lighting technologies. The IES is recognized as the technical and educational authority on illumination.
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