Town of St. Paul Clancy Richard Arena Lighting Retrofit

This project was funded through the Recreation Energy Conservation Program

Town of St. Paul

2021Completion Year

$66,384Project Cost

$2,541Cost Savings

$49,788MCCAC Funding

6.5Simple Payback Period

36,313kWh/yearElectrical Energy Savings

20tonnes CO2e/yearGHG Reductions

Greenhouse gas emissions reductions for this project are calculated based on Alberta’s Carbon Offset Emission Factors Handbook Version 2.0

OVERVIEW

As part of the Action Centre’s Recreation Energy Conservation Program, the Town of St. Paul completed an LED lighting retrofit throughout the Clancy Richard Arena. The 48,440 square foot arena includes a skating rink, change rooms, concession area, and lobby. The project was commissioned in September 2021.

APPROACH

The Arena lighting retrofit project included the replacement of T5s and T8s (270 in total), with 270 new LED highbays, troffers, and linear fixtures. The LED lamps will provide higher lumen levels at a much lower wattage, thereby reducing the electricity consumption of lighting equipment under the system boundary.

RESULTS

The lighting retrofit resulted in a reduction of 20 tCO2/year and an annual energy cost savings of $2,541.88. There is a 38% GHG reduction from the existing system and an 8% reduction facility-wide from the baseline.

“The Town of St. Paul is pleased to be a recipient of the Recreation Energy Conservation Program grant through MCCAC and is excited to upgrade the Clancy Richard Arena. This project represents one of the ways that the Town of St. Paul is doing to reduce energy consumption and operating costs. The Town of St. Paul is excited to pursue more energy-saving opportunities like this.”

Steven Jeffery, CAO, Town of St. Paul

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