From Deseret News archives:

Eco-friendly Rocky is pushing a green yule

Mayor's Christmas tree decked out in energy-saving LED

Published: Friday, Dec. 23, 2005 12:23 a.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson has a fully trimmed Christmas tree in his front office.

It's set up right next to the Salvation Army donation kettle, which Anderson added at the request of the low-income charity.

The tree adds more than Christmas spirit to City Hall. It also illustrates the latest example of Anderson's internationally recognized environmental initiatives, among which include urging municipalities to switch their traffic lights to LED light technology that uses less energy, lasts longer and cost less in the long run.

Anderson has taken that particular initiative further than switching just Salt Lake City's traffic lights to LED technology. The mayor's Christmas tree is also decked out in LED lights, something he encourages all residents to do.

"That's just how the office is run," Lisa Romney, Anderson's environmental adviser, said. "I walked into the room where our copy machines are one day, and all the paper was recycled paper. I walked by the Christmas tree and said, 'Those are LED Christmas lights.' The whole ethic in City Hall is changing and it's fantastic to see."

Story continues below
The Associated Press reported that LED lights make up just a fraction of all Christmas light sales. But change, if slow, is coming. The Web site www.shoppingblog.com enthusiastically reported "2005 may be the year that LED Christmas lights catch on."

Another site, www.treehugger.com, encourages readers to "tell your festive friends they can save energy and money by switching over to LED Christmas lights. They're 255 times brighter than conventional LEDs, up to 90 percent more energy-efficient than incandescent lights and stay cool to the touch even after hours of use . . . since each LED lasts up to 200,000 hours, nobody has to worry about searching the attic for extra lights."

The energy saving decoration is catching in the Salt Lake Valley. In Salt Lake City, LED lights can be hard to find, especially this close to Christmas.

LED Christmas lights are just the latest of Anderson's many environmental initiatives dubbed Salt Lake City Green — possibly the most comprehensive municipal environmental program in the United States.

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Image

The Christmas tree in Mayor Rocky Anderson's office features LED lights that are highly energy-efficient.

previousnext

Latest comments

Running game key to BYU offense

And remember, the broncos lost last year to the 2nd best team in the MWC -...

Nobody here in the state truthfully cares if BSU wins or loses. It's an...

Letters: Reckless imbalance

To Hypocriy: Labor costs in Japan are higher than they are here, yet Japan...

So, here's another question, why are you so fixated on this topic?

Predicting the unpredictable: BYU wins

Overall, BYU is the better team this year, BUT, Max Hall can't work well at...

I did. And I read what you suggested to Eric as well. So, to answer your...

Letters: No constitutional right

RE: Susan | 11:04 a.m. Nov. 28, 2009 @Chuck Anziulewicz 6:51 a.m.:...

Running game key to BYU offense

BYU is going to harass Wynn all game and Utah will be lucky to even be in the...

MWC #1 plays the PAC-10 #4 or #5 Yeah that works. NOT!!!! Who signed us...

Clothing choices keep kids indoors

I can tell you that I played outside during recess in my DRESS and nice...

Advertisements