Work will begin on Monday:
- Replacement of lighting in 12 buildings along with exterior lights around campus with new LED lighting (either new fixtures or bulb replacements). The decorative exterior lights will involve a bulb replacement, so the style of each lamp post will not change. Residence halls will be completed over the winter break.
- Installation of 14 smart meters in various buildings to improve data collection and energy management. The new meters and system platform will improve demand response capabilities.
More project benefits
- Significant light-level improvements in these buildings along with campus site lighting. For example, Pardee Hall is an extremely dark building and will benefit greatly.
- Annual reduction in GHG emissions of 633 MT CO2 along with an annual reduction of 895,100 kWh of electricity.
- Estimated annual savings after year five are $78,823.
- Consistent light levels due to the longevity of the LED fixtures.
Lighting replacement for these buildings will take place in August: Hogg Hall, Kirby Hall of Civil Rights, Markle Hall, Marquis Hall (ground floor), Pardee Hall, Van Wickle Hall, and Williams Center for the Arts.
Most of the upgrades involve a bulb replacement or a minor retrofit kit. The disruption in each space (office or classroom) is minimal.