New lights make a big change on base

Anyone driving or walking on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island at night will notice a significant change under way in exterior lighting. Public Works is close to completion of a $600,000 contract to replace existing light fixtures with energy efficient LED models.
In addition to an estimated annual energy saving of over $42,000, the new fixtures will have a higher color rendition rating so it is easier to see objects (particularly Sailors in battle dress uniforms). The work will reduce glare to surrounding areas and improve light distribution and uniformity. The new work will also allow the Navy to receive a $73,000 rebate from Puget Sound Energy.
Work has been completed on the Seaplane Base and non-airfield buildings on Ault Field. Work to replace the airfield fence line lighting and buildings on the airfield will be done by mid-October.

A view of the NAS Whidbey Island airfield fence looking west shows the dramatic difference between the glare of fixtures awaiting replacement with the new LEDs that focus their light downward.