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Onorato Announces Green Lighting Project at Pittsburgh International Airport 

By THE OFFICE OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY EXECUTIVE DAN ONORATO

PITTSBURGH — Allegheny County Executive Dan Onorato today announced that the
Allegheny County Airport Authority has been awarded an $800,000 grant by the Pennsylvania
Energy Development Authority (PEDA) to install LED lighting at Pittsburgh International
Airport parking lots.

“The Airport Authority’s green lighting project is another win-win situation by increasing energy
efficiency and decreasing costs,” said Onorato. “When I launched the Allegheny Green initiative,
I promised that Allegheny County would lead by example, and we’re doing just that. First we
replaced more than 800 lights at the County Jail with high-efficiency LEDs, and now we are
replacing nearly 1,500 lights at Pittsburgh International Airport. We will continue to look for
ways to operate County facilities more efficiently and environmentally friendly.”

The Airport Authority will use the grant to replace 1,471 existing high-intensity discharge lights
with high-efficiency LED fixtures in the long-term and extended parking lots and the three-level
parking garage of Pittsburgh International Airport.

The LED lighting system will consume an estimated 83 percent less energy and result in
$158,754 in annual energy savings, with 2,118,438 kWh saved over the project’s lifetime. The
project will create and preserve 75 well-paying green jobs for Appalachian Lighting Systems in
Ellwood City, and 75 percent of the LED fixture components are produced in the United States.

“The Allegheny County Airport Authority is committed to conserving energy and reducing the
environmental footprint of the airport system,” said Bradley D. Penrod, Executive Director and
CEO of the Airport Authority. “This is one of the many efforts underway to make our operations
and facilities greener.”
This $800,000 in grant funding comes through the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection from Duquesne Light to assist ratepayers in coping with high energy costs and to ensure they have a secure energy supply needed for critical operations. The total project cost is
$1.6 million, and the Authority’s matching funds of $800,000 will come from energy savings
from the project over approximately the next 10 years.

“Past investments have positioned Pennsylvania as a leader in the clean energy industry. The
awarding of these grants will help continue that trend,” said Pennsylvania Governor Edward G.
Rendell. “When I first revived PEDA in 2005, the goal was to provide the funding and the
incentives necessary to move these types of projects forward. Now five years later, the projects
we are funding will make significant impacts in the renewable energy market and the daily lives
of Pennsylvanians.”

In March, the County replaced more than 800 incandescent light fixtures at the County Jail with
high-efficiency LED lights, which consume 83 percent less energy and will save taxpayers
$178,000 annually. The cutting-edge, patented fixtures were installed in the pod areas of the jail
where lights are required to remain on 24 hours a day.

In June, Onorato announced a countywide energy efficiency and conservation program using
$8.1 million in federal stimulus funding. The effort includes a partnership with Duquesne Light
to conduct energy audits of municipal buildings in the County, as well as energy-saving upgrades
to County-owned and municipal facilities.

Allegheny County and the Airport Authority are both in the process of implementing a
Guaranteed Energy Savings Program to further reduce energy consumption.
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August 17, 2009 at 8:10 pm

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  1. barbara davies

    Oct 9th, 2009

    This man is a joke He keeps on puffing out his chest together with the Mayor Saying how great Pittsburgh has become and saying it is because all that THEY have done.It would be a joke if it wasn’t so serious This wonderful city has a ghost of an airport The airport itself is fantastic but no traffic. Wow one international airline to France with Delta. Please do not help him become a governor I hope this can reach his desk and not be left on someone’s desk Thank you

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