Bluestone contributes to BU’s two-decade long sustainability mission through a complete
lighting and advanced controls design installed in the track and tennis facility

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bluestone Energy Services, LLC, a leader in energy conservation engineering and project development services for a variety of sectors including industrial and retail, today announced that it has enabled Boston University to integrate energy efficiency into a premier athletic facility and continue
to implement their energy efficiency plan.
“This retrofit not only helps to lower BU’s environmental impact, but it stands as an example to current, visiting, and future athletes who will train and compete in the Track and Tennis Center.”
The facility housing BU’s track and tennis teams recently underwent an LED lighting and advanced controls retrofit, designed and installed by Bluestone. Originally, the existing light levels were substandard and the outdated ballasts in the facility made a loud, noticeable sound in the building. BU was interested in designing a modern lighting
system with the ability to dim as well as have advanced capabilities for control.

Bluestone Energy replaced existing 1000W and 400W metal halide
fixtures with new Albeo LED fixtures and Daintree Wireless Advanced Controls. The lighting control system can schedule and dim the fixtures based on event schedules, occupancy, and daylight harvesting. Since the building is multi-use including events ranging from commencement to recreational and competitive sports, different lighting control schemes can be saved and scheduled for the various events.
The financial benefits of the project were substantial, as BU will achieve a total annual savings 770,000 kWh. Additionally, the project received a significant incentive from NSTAR, yielding a payback period of just over one year.
“Bluestone Energy was excited to collaborate on a sustainability project with one of the largest universities
in Massachusetts,” said Sean Fuller, Vice President of Business Development, Bluestone Energy. “This retrofit not only helps to lower BU’s environmental impact, but it stands as an example to current, visiting, and future athletes who will train and compete in the Track and Tennis Center.”
