Athletic Dept. Makes Green Move To LED
By: Jasmine Xie
Reduce, reuse, and recycle: the core mantra of that sustainable blue-bin cycle that we have all learned to embrace since childhood. Also, a nice way to summarize the Green Revolving Fund (GRF), a similarly cyclical component of Swarthmore's groundbreaking Carbon Charge Program. The Athletics Department has been selected for some of the Carbon Charge initiative's pilot programming, with several visible projects and exciting changes coming our way.
Currently, the GRF's most obvious projects have been the conversion of energy-guzzling metal halide bulbs to LED lights within the Athletics facilities. This started with the Ware Pool's replacement in 2014, with the most recent installation of LED lights in Lamb-Miller Field House and Tarble Pavilion as a continuation of this long-term project.
While a light bulb switch might seem inconsequential, the effect of converting over 30 types of antiquated fluorescent bulbs to efficient LED lamps is actually enormous. Each LED bulb consumes half the electricity as its halide counterpart, requires less maintenance, and provides a higher intensity of light. In other words, this slashes the utilities budget in half, generates savings that can be funneled into more green energy projects, and actually makes it so that our facilities abide by NCAA lighting standards. Fantastic news for everyone.
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