New Year's Eve Icon Goes Green


At the stroke of midnight on January 1, 2008, those people in Times Square in New York City will ring in the New Year under the glow of a Times Square ball illuminated by LED technology.

“For the first time in history, New Year’s eve’s most iconic image, the Times Square Ball, will be lit by LEDs,” said Govi Rao, chairman and chief executive officer of Lighting Science Group, the company responsible for the lighting system being used.

Lighting Science Group (LSG) was commissioned by Philips Lighting to develop an LED lighting system to deliver the first environmentally friendly, brighter, more responsive New Years Eve ball, while maintaining the core lighting elements of the old ball. The new ball is 6 feet in diameter and weighs 1,200 pounds, and consists of 9,576 Philips’ LEDs and 672 of Waterford’s double-cut crystals.

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