In age of LEDs, utilities thinking in incandescent-bulb mode

One recent weekend took me to this northeastern city on the Sanriku coast. In the Seatopia Naado roadside rest area that faces a port in Miyako, I saw light-emitting diodes illuminating a ground floor shop that sells local products. The two-story facility, severely damaged by the towering tsunami generated by the Great East Japan Earthquake, reopened in July 2013 following total reconstruction. “Naado” means “What about ...” in the local dialect, I was told.
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