Huizenga Tennis and Track Center becomes more energy efficient
Expected savings of $20,000 to $25,000 a year ultimately made the decision to install 142 energy efficient LED lights in the聽聽an easy one. The cost of $154,000 (minus a $46,000 rebate from Consumers Energy) will be recouped in a matter of years and given back to the聽.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e LEDs instead of the haloids, so they are super efficient at generating light,鈥 said聽, professor of mechanical聽聽at Calvin College and supervisor for CERF. 鈥溌燿esigned it to give us enough light over the tennis courts to meet the regulations for the NCAA tennis matches.鈥
Moving toward carbon neutrality
The idea for CERF arose in 2007 when Heun asked his students what it would take to make Calvin College carbon neutral. The students discovered the importance of energy efficiency in making the campus carbon neutral. As a result, CERF began in 2010 as a Green Revolving Fund, which means that donor contributions go toward funding an energy efficiency project, and the energy savings that result from the project are re-invested back into CERF to help fund other projects. CERF is overseen by the聽, a group of faculty, staff, and students that has to approve all CERF projects.
鈥淭his is a project I started on my junior year,鈥 said CERF student intern Lucas Timmer. 鈥淲hat I did [last year] was figure out how often the lights were on. We have something called a light logger that we attached to four lights in the Tennis and Track Center just to figure out how often the lights were on and off鈥rom that point on, I did some cost analysis to see whether it鈥檚 feasible, looked up different LED fixtures that we think would work, looked up different contractors, I created the request for proposal, I had to look up NCAA lighting regulations.鈥
Along with the new lighting project, Timmer also worked on a CERF project to install 140 low-flow showerheads in the dormitory suites on campus. The energy savings garnered from that project amount to $4,000-5,000 per year, which is a quick payback for CERF.
鈥淲hat鈥檚 interesting about this year being in CERF, was that we had a project with the fastest payback, which was the low-flow showerheads,鈥 Timmer said, 鈥渁nd we had a project with the highest savings, which was the Tennis and Track Center.鈥
Lowering costs, improving lighting
Both Timmer and Heun noted several advantages that come with the new lights, besides the energy savings. The light from LED fixtures looks like more natural lighting, resembling daylight, whereas the old metal haloids produce more synthetic-looking light. In addition, the new LED lights will offset maintenance and labor costs, since they are projected to last for at least a decade, as opposed to the old lights, which are supposed to be replaced every three to four years.
Part of the impetus for the project arose from the recognition that the Huizenga Tennis and Track Center is a hotspot on campus.
鈥淭hat building, from October to April, is probably our most utilized activity space on campus from six in the morning until 11 at night,鈥 said James Timmer, Calvin鈥檚 director of men鈥檚 athletics, 鈥渨hich means the lights are on a ton鈥ne of the ways that we knew we could be more efficient was in the cost that it is to light that.鈥
But the move to efficiency and energy savings did not diminish the quality of the lighting, Timmer said.
鈥淲ith that cost savings, what鈥檚 really cool is that we don鈥檛 lose performance ability,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 actually lit better; it meets NCAA requirements for indoor tennis matches, it provides a better feel for our athletes for practice, and for classes 鈥 . These lights allow us to continue the usage pattern with a better performance in the lighting, and yet [lower] the cost. So for聽听补苍诲听, it鈥檚 a win-win.鈥
Staying on mission
Heun thinks that the recent lighting initiative is indicative of CERF鈥檚 overall goals and aspirations to responsibly steward resources from a Christian worldview.
鈥淚 think this is one of the premiere examples of a way to be good stewards of the earth,鈥 Heun said. 鈥淭he fundamental reason for CERF is to be exactly that. How can we be faithful stewards of God鈥檚 creation? CERF is a great way to find the places where we can be both stewardly with natural resources and with our financial resources. And to me it鈥檚 just a wonderful way to be an environmentally minded, technical person, to sit at the intersection of those good things.鈥
CERF is considering the聽听补苍诲听聽as potential venues to install the energy-efficient LED lights in the future.