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=Redwood Bowl Lighting=
=Redwood Bowl Lighting=
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[[Humboldt State University]] is changing the lighting system around the Redwood Bowl sports field in order to reduce emissions, light pollution, and energy consumption. Students of the [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ Green Campus Program]or (GCP) wrote a proposal that was submitted to the [http://www.humboldt.edu/~heif Humboldt Energy Independence Fund] in spring 2009 to gain interest in the subject of retrofitting the Redwood Bowl.  This site is dedicated for everyone interested in understanding the current lighting, future lighting, and reasons for retrofit.
[[Humboldt State University]] is changing the lighting system around the Redwood Bowl sports field in order to reduce emissions, light pollution, and energy consumption. Students of the [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ Green Campus Program]or (GCP) wrote a proposal that was submitted to the [http://www.humboldt.edu/~heif Humboldt Energy Independence Fund] in spring 2009 to gain interest in the subject of retrofitting the Redwood Bowl.  This site is dedicated for everyone interested in understanding the current lighting, future lighting, and reasons for retrofit.
===Green Campus Program===
===Green Campus Program===


The Green Campus Program is a movement directed toward students to lead energy efficient campains at their university.  Currently this student-implemented program is at 12 UC and CSU campuses including Standford University.  The goal for the interns of The Green Campus Program is to create ideas for energy efficient projects.  They also strive to educate the campus about the connection between the environment and energy usage.
The Green Campus Program is a movement directed toward students to lead energy efficient campains at their university.  Currently this student-implemented program is at 12 UC and CSU campuses including Standford University.  The goal for the interns of The Green Campus Program is to create ideas for energy efficient projects.  They also strive to educate the campus about the connection between the environment and energy usage.<ref>Green Campus Program. Green Campus Program at Humboldt State University.<br\>Retrieved October 26, 2009. http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/cms/.</ref>


===HEIF===
===HEIF===


[http://www.humboldt.edu/~heif HEIF] or Humboldt Energy Independence Fund is an organization at Humboldt State University whos goal is to reduce the environmental impact of Humboldt State University.  HEIF also reachs to implement, monitor, and maintain projects thought of by students to lessen the University's energy usage.  HEIF also seeks to publicize their many accomplishments and ideas through multiple media sources.
HEIF or Humboldt Energy Independence Fund is an organization at Humboldt State University whos goal is to reduce the environmental impact of the University.  HEIF also reachs to implement, monitor, and maintain projects thought of by students to lessen the University's energy usage.  HEIF also seeks to publicize their many accomplishments and ideas through multiple media sources.<ref>Humboldt Energy Independence Fund. Humboldt Energy Independence Fund.<br\>Retrieved October 26, 2009. http://www.humboldt.edu/~heif.</ref>


=The Proposal=
=The Proposal=


The proposal titled "Relight Redwood Bowl: Saving Energy, Mitigating Climate Change, and Greening Humboldt State University" was proposed on April 1st, 2009 by three Green Campus students. Kale Roberts, Jamila Ghoul, and Sarah Schneider wrote this proposal to convince others to support their mission for a greener campus.  The proposal caught the interest of 22 various parties, including the president of Humboldt State University, Rollin Richmond.  Rollin stated in a letter to the HEIF committee "I recognize relighting Redwood Bowl as an excellent energy improvement measure."  The proposal consists of information and data about the current and future system, their comparison,and how the project will be funded.   
The proposal titled "Relight Redwood Bowl: Saving Energy, Mitigating Climate Change, and Greening Humboldt State University" was proposed on April 1st, 2009 by three Green Campus students. Kale Roberts, Jamila Ghoul, and Sarah Schneider wrote this proposal to convince others to support their mission for a greener campus.  The proposal caught the interest of 22 various parties, including the president of Humboldt State University, Rollin Richmond.  Rollin stated in a letter to the HEIF committee "I recognize relighting Redwood Bowl as an excellent energy improvement measure."  The proposal consists of information and data about the current and future system, their comparison,and how the project will be funded.<ref>Kale Roberts, Jamila Ghoul, and Sarah Schneider. Relight Redwood Bowl: Saving Energy, Mitigating Climate Change, and Greening Humboldt State University.<br\>Retrieved October 26, 2009. http://www.humboldt.edu/~heif/proposals/GC_Final_Redwood_Bowl_spring09.pdf</ref>  
==Current System==
==Current System==


(The following paragraph is awkward.  Consider editing for transitions between sentences).
The current system consists of 96 fixtures on 8 lead based poles. As shown in [[Media:Appendix K Photos.jpg|Figure 1]] and [[Media:Appendix K Photos1.jpg|Figure 2]], each pole has 12, 1500-watt metal halide standard lamps which use an estimated 162,144 kWh of energy each year.  The proposal stated that the lights were used a total of 1126 hours from June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008.  If the data is consistent each lamp, with a life expectancy of 3,000 hours, would need to be changed every three years. Since the time the system has been built in the 1980s, the steps to reach the lamps have been exposed to moist and salty sea air.  This causes the catwalks<ref name="catwalks">Catwalk (theater). Wikipedia.<br\>Retrieved November 12,2009. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catwalk_(theater) Catwalks in relation to Lighting/Theaters</ref> to become brittle and unsafe for repair workers to climb. HSU electrician Jim Long has stated that because each lamp costs about $125, renting a hydraulic lift for $1400, and the cost of labor, it is more financially reasonable and safe to wait till a certain number of lights have burned out on each pole before replacing them.
 
The current system consists of 96 fixtures on 8 lead based poles. As shown in [[Media:Appendix K Photos.jpg|Figure 1]] and [[Media:Appendix K Photos1.jpg|Figure 2]], each pole has 12, 1500-watt metal halide standard lamps which use an estimated 162,144 kWh of energy each year.  The proposal stated that the lights were used a total of 1126 hours from June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008.  If the data is consistent each lamp, with a life expectancy of 3,000 hours, would need to be changed every three years. Since the time the system has been built in the 1980s, the steps to reach the lamps have been exposed to moist and salty sea air.  This causes the catwalks<ref name="catwalks">Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catwalk_(theater) Catwalks in relation to Lighting/Theaters]</ref> to become brittle and unsafe for repair workers to climb. HSU electrician Jim Long has stated that because each lamp costs about $125, renting a hydraulic lift for $1400, and the cost of labor, it is more financially reasonable and safe to wait till a certain number of lights have burned out on each pole before replacing them.
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|[[Image:Appendix K Photos.jpg|thumb|alt=Redwood Bowl current system.|Figure 1<ref name="Photos">Redwood Bowl Proposal Appendix K, Photos by C. Escarcega / A. Virgen</ref>]]
|[[Image:Appendix K Photos.jpg|thumb|alt=Redwood Bowl current system.|Figure 1<ref name="Photos">Kale Roberts, Jamila Ghoul, and Sarah Schneider. Photos by C. Escarcega / A. Virgen. Relight Redwood Bowl: Saving Energy, Mitigating Climate Change, and Greening Humboldt State University. Redwood Bowl Proposal Appendix K.<br\>Retrieved from Sarah Schneider on October 26, 2009</ref>]]
|[[Image:Appendix K Photos1.jpg|thumb|alt=Redwood Bowl current system 2| Figure 2<ref name="Photos">Redwood Bowl Proposal Appendix K, Photos by C. Escarcega / A. Virgen</ref>]]
|[[Image:Appendix K Photos1.jpg|thumb|alt=Redwood Bowl current system 2| Figure 2<ref name="Photos"></ref>]]
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==Proposed System==
==Proposed System==
 
The [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ Green Campus Program] found Musco Lighting® (Musco) Sportscluster Green ™ system, shown in [[Media:Appendix K Photos3.jpg|Figures 3]] and [[Media:Musco Green light system.jpg|Figure 4]], to be the best for Humboldt State University.  The system made specifically for HSU has 60 fixtures of  1500-Watt metal halide lamps, with an expected annual energy usage of 101,340 kWh/year.  Each lamp from this system is meant to last up to 5,000 hours with a constant level of light at 60 foot-candles<ref name="foot-candle">Foot-Candle. Wikipedia.<br\>Retrieved November 8, 2009. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-candle Foot-Candle</ref>, or FC. The lights will be installed by Humboldt State University's [http://www.humboldt.edu/~plantops/ Plant Operations] or (PO) while under the supervision of a Musco representative.  To monitor the system's energy consumption once the new system has been installed, GCP interns will use a device known as the ElitePro™ Recording Poly-phase energy meter.  The device will allow both [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ GCP] and [http://www.humboldt.edu/~plantops/ Plant Operations] to record the overall efficiency of the new system.  
Avoid using "believe". Try "designed" instead of "specialized"  The topic sentence below needs improvement. 
 
The [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ Green Campus Program] found Musco Lighting® (Musco) Sportscluster Green ™ system, shown in [[Media:Appendix K Photos3.jpg|Figures 3]] and [[Media:Musco Green light system.jpg|Figure 4]], to be the best for Humboldt State University.  The system made specifically for HSU has 60 fixtures of  1500-Watt metal halide lamps, with an expected annual energy usage of 101,340 kWh/year.  Each lamp from this system is meant to last up to 5,000 hours with a constant level of light at 60 foot-candles<ref name="foot-candle">Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-candle Foot-Candle]</ref>, or FC. The lights will be installed by Humboldt State University's [http://www.humboldt.edu/~plantops/ Plant Operations] or (PO) while under the supervision of a Musco representative.  To monitor the system's energy consumption once the new system has been installed, GCP interns will use a device known as the ElitePro™ Recording Poly-phase energy meter.  The device will allow both [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ GCP] and [http://www.humboldt.edu/~plantops/ Plant Operations] to record the overall efficiency of the new system.  


The Proposed System will cost HSU an estimated $261,370. The costs are derived from the material needed to make the lights($139,378), a monitoring device to record data on how the system performs($1,600), and the initial installation and labor($120,392). Due to the added decision of replacing the 8 current poles with 4 non-lead based ones the proposed system's costs have increased.   
The Proposed System will cost HSU an estimated $261,370. The costs are derived from the material needed to make the lights($139,378), a monitoring device to record data on how the system performs($1,600), and the initial installation and labor($120,392). Due to the added decision of replacing the 8 current poles with 4 non-lead based ones the proposed system's costs have increased.   


{|
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| [[Image:Appendix K Photos3.jpg|thumb|alt=Arcata Sports Complex 2|Figure 3, Musco pole and lights at the Arcata Sports Complex<ref name="Photos">Redwood Bowl Proposal Appendix K, Photos by C. Escarcega / A. Virgen. Retrieved Oct. 26, 2009</ref>]]
| [[Image:Appendix K Photos3.jpg|thumb|alt=Arcata Sports Complex 2|Figure 3, Musco pole and lights at the Arcata Sports Complex<ref name="Photos"></ref>]]
|[[Image:Musco Green light system.jpg|thumb|alt=Pictures from Musco.|Figure 4, Image of proposed Musco lamp<ref name="Musco">Musco Lighting®. In Permanent Lighting. Retrieved Oct. 27, 2009, from http://www.musco.com/permanent/lightstructuregreen.html</ref>]]
|[[Image:Musco Green light system.jpg|thumb|alt=Pictures from Musco.|Figure 4, Image of proposed Musco lamp<ref name="Musco">Musco Lighting®. In Permanent Lighting.<br\>Retrieved Oct. 27, 2009, from http://www.musco.com/permanent/lightstructuregreen.html</ref>]]
|}
|}


==Comparison==
==Comparison==


The differences between the Current System and the Proposed System are expected to be noticeable to both [[Humboldt State University]] and the surrounding ecosystem. Table 1 show the comparison of power used between the two systems and the rebate that the university will receive for the reduction of energy usage.
The differences between the Current System and the Proposed System are expected to be noticeable to both [[Humboldt State University]] and the surrounding ecosystem. Table 1 shows a comparison of the energy used between the two systems and the rebate that the university will receive.
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==Funding==
==Funding==
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To change The Redwood Bowl's lighting system [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ Green Campus Program] wrote a request proposal for financial assistance. This request was presented to HIEF who granted $75,000 of the originally $261,370 needed for the project. [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ GCP] also put in an application to the UC/CSU/Investor-Owned Utilities(IOU)Partnership for $14,593 in rebate funding for the energy savings the project will yield. The cost of $171,777 presented in Table 2 is up to [http://www.humboldt.edu/~plantops/ Plant Operations] to pay.
In order to fund the new Redwood Bowl's lighting system, [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ Green Campus Program] wrote a request proposal for financial assistance. This request was presented to HIEF who granted $75,000 of the originally $261,370 needed for the project. [http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ GCP] also put in an application to the UC/CSU/Investor-Owned Utilities(IOU)Partnership for $14,593 in rebate funding for the energy savings the project will yield. The cost of $171,777 presented in Table 2 is up to [http://www.humboldt.edu/~plantops/ Plant Operations] to pay.


==Construction and Completion Dates==
==Construction and Completion Dates==
 
''"Relight Redwood Bowl (RRB) project just received a green light to move ahead. Construction is slated to begin November 19".''<ref>Interview with Sarah Schneider, Green Campus Program Coordinator at Humboldt State University on Monday October 26, 2009.</ref><br\><br\>
Originally the Musco Lighting® (Musco) Sportscluster Green ™ system was dated to be installed the summer 2009.  However, there have been setbacks due to the new found safety hazards of the 8 lead-based poles. The setbacks have resulted in a new date of construction for November 19, 2009.
Originally the Musco Lighting® (Musco) Sportscluster Green ™ system was dated to be installed the summer 2009.  However, there have been setbacks due to the new found safety hazards of the 8 lead-based poles. The setbacks have resulted in a new date of construction for November 19, 2009.
'''"Relight Redwood Bowl (RRB) project just received a green light to move ahead. Construction is slated to begin November 19".<ref>Interview with Sarah Schneider, Green Campus Program Coordinator at Humboldt State University on Monday October 26, 2009</ref>'''


=Terminology=
=Terminology=
'''Fixtures''' - ''An electrical device used to create Artificial light.''<ref>Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_fixture Light Fixture]</ref><br />
'''Fixtures''' - ''An electrical device used to create Artificial light.''<ref>Light fixture. Wikipedia.<br\>Retrieved November 10, 2009 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_fixture.</ref><br />
'''Foot-Candles''' - ''A unit of illuminance, equal to one lumen per square foot.''<ref name ="foot-candle"></ref><br />
'''Foot-Candles''' - ''A unit of illuminance, equal to one lumen per square foot.''<ref name ="foot-candle"></ref><br />
'''Lumen''' - ''A unit of measurement of Light.''<ref name="lumens">The LED Light, [http://www.theledlight.com/lumens.html Lumens]</ref><br />
'''Lumen''' - ''A unit of measurement of Light.''<ref name="lumens">Lumens, Illuminance, Foot-candles and bright shiny beads.The LED Light.<br\>Retrieved November 11, 2009. http://www.theledlight.com/lumens.html.</ref><br />
'''Catwalks''' - A''n elevated service platform, used to change light bulbs.''<ref name="catwalks"></ref>
'''Catwalks''' - A''n elevated service platform, used to change light bulbs.''<ref name="catwalks"></ref>
=Beth's Comments=
* L1, check out C-12.  Perhaps an image at the top to draw in the reader
* I would avoid starting your page with a quote. I think it will date your page too much.
* I like your opening purpose statement. I would get HEIF into that opening line. 
* Review your list of headings... It should be easier to tell that this page is about retrofitting a lighting system.
* Be sure to review all editing codes.
* Be sure to use  conventions correctly e.g. see C9, c3, c5.
* I would prefer links within the text (e.g. Green Campus Program) Be sure to review C-12 as an example.
* This sentence is awkward "The hope of this organization lies in the ideas for projects from a variety of students"
* It does not make sense to use "Old System" with capitals.  Instead consider referring to the current system and the proposed system.  Be sure to watch your tense in the narrative.  Try to stay in present tense whenever possible, unless you are talking about a future action.
* Review W2 - search your document for all instances.
* Review W1 - especially for "it", "came up" "up to".  Search your document for all instances.
* Figures 1 and 2 could be improved so it is easier to see the lights.
* Develop a comparison table of the current and proposed system annual costs and electricity usage, life time etc.
* I encourage you to review some other HEIF pages on Appropedia to get some other organization ideas.  Your choice of heading levels does not make sense to me.  I would be happy to talk to you about this issue.
* Avoid large amounts of white space
* Figure 8 is really a Table.  Table captions go on the top.  This table should be expanded to compare more than just energy usage.  You could have multiple columns as I discussed above.
* Be sure to provide an appropriate reference for the bat ecology information.
* The cost and need of the new light poles is unclear.  Please clarify this cost and need put that information in context of the rest of the project.  For instance, the information is currently tacked on at the end of your page, but is referenced a few times earlier in the document.
Overall you have a good start. However, your writing needs improvement. Be sure to have friends read your page and take your page to folks at the writing center in the learning commons.  You should have a good comparison table that someone could review and take home the main point of your page, without reading all the text.  You need to be sure you understand conventions, as you are not using them correctly.  Be sure to edit beyond my specific instructions, as you have plenty to work on. I would be happy to talk with you about your page.


=References=
=References=
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
*[http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/ Green Campus Program]<br />
*[http://www.humboldt.edu/~plantops/ Plant Operations]<br />
*[http://www.appropedia.org/File:GC_Final_Redwood_Bowl_spring09.pdf The Proposal for Redwood Bowl relighting]<br />
*[http://www.appropedia.org/File:Appendix_K_Photos_all.jpg Appendix K Photos]<br />
*[http://www.musco.com/permanent/lightstructuregreen.html Musco Green Light structure]<br />
*[http://www.humboldt.edu/~heif HEIF]<br />
[[Category:Humboldt Energy Independence Fund]]
[[Category:Humboldt Energy Independence Fund]]

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Redwood Bowl Lighting

Redwood Bowl Overview.

Humboldt State University is changing the lighting system around the Redwood Bowl sports field in order to reduce emissions, light pollution, and energy consumption. Students of the Green Campus Programor (GCP) wrote a proposal that was submitted to the Humboldt Energy Independence Fund in spring 2009 to gain interest in the subject of retrofitting the Redwood Bowl. This site is dedicated for everyone interested in understanding the current lighting, future lighting, and reasons for retrofit.

Green Campus Program

The Green Campus Program is a movement directed toward students to lead energy efficient campains at their university. Currently this student-implemented program is at 12 UC and CSU campuses including Standford University. The goal for the interns of The Green Campus Program is to create ideas for energy efficient projects. They also strive to educate the campus about the connection between the environment and energy usage.[1]

HEIF

HEIF or Humboldt Energy Independence Fund is an organization at Humboldt State University whos goal is to reduce the environmental impact of the University. HEIF also reachs to implement, monitor, and maintain projects thought of by students to lessen the University's energy usage. HEIF also seeks to publicize their many accomplishments and ideas through multiple media sources.[2]

The Proposal

The proposal titled "Relight Redwood Bowl: Saving Energy, Mitigating Climate Change, and Greening Humboldt State University" was proposed on April 1st, 2009 by three Green Campus students. Kale Roberts, Jamila Ghoul, and Sarah Schneider wrote this proposal to convince others to support their mission for a greener campus. The proposal caught the interest of 22 various parties, including the president of Humboldt State University, Rollin Richmond. Rollin stated in a letter to the HEIF committee "I recognize relighting Redwood Bowl as an excellent energy improvement measure." The proposal consists of information and data about the current and future system, their comparison,and how the project will be funded.[3]

Current System

The current system consists of 96 fixtures on 8 lead based poles. As shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2, each pole has 12, 1500-watt metal halide standard lamps which use an estimated 162,144 kWh of energy each year. The proposal stated that the lights were used a total of 1126 hours from June 1, 2007 to May 31, 2008. If the data is consistent each lamp, with a life expectancy of 3,000 hours, would need to be changed every three years. Since the time the system has been built in the 1980s, the steps to reach the lamps have been exposed to moist and salty sea air. This causes the catwalks[4] to become brittle and unsafe for repair workers to climb. HSU electrician Jim Long has stated that because each lamp costs about $125, renting a hydraulic lift for $1400, and the cost of labor, it is more financially reasonable and safe to wait till a certain number of lights have burned out on each pole before replacing them.

Redwood Bowl current system.
Figure 1[5]
Redwood Bowl current system 2
Figure 2[5]

Proposed System

The Green Campus Program found Musco Lighting® (Musco) Sportscluster Green ™ system, shown in Figures 3 and Figure 4, to be the best for Humboldt State University. The system made specifically for HSU has 60 fixtures of 1500-Watt metal halide lamps, with an expected annual energy usage of 101,340 kWh/year. Each lamp from this system is meant to last up to 5,000 hours with a constant level of light at 60 foot-candles[6], or FC. The lights will be installed by Humboldt State University's Plant Operations or (PO) while under the supervision of a Musco representative. To monitor the system's energy consumption once the new system has been installed, GCP interns will use a device known as the ElitePro™ Recording Poly-phase energy meter. The device will allow both GCP and Plant Operations to record the overall efficiency of the new system.

The Proposed System will cost HSU an estimated $261,370. The costs are derived from the material needed to make the lights($139,378), a monitoring device to record data on how the system performs($1,600), and the initial installation and labor($120,392). Due to the added decision of replacing the 8 current poles with 4 non-lead based ones the proposed system's costs have increased.

Arcata Sports Complex 2
Figure 3, Musco pole and lights at the Arcata Sports Complex[5]
Pictures from Musco.
Figure 4, Image of proposed Musco lamp[7]

Comparison

The differences between the Current System and the Proposed System are expected to be noticeable to both Humboldt State University and the surrounding ecosystem. Table 1 shows a comparison of the energy used between the two systems and the rebate that the university will receive.

Table 1:Annual kWh Reduction
Current System Energy Usage: 162,144 kWh/Year
Proposed System Energy Usage: 101,340 kWh/Year
Annual Reduction: 60,804 kWh/Year
Partnership Rebate($0.24/kWh): $14,592.96

For Humboldt State University, the new system is projected to reduce annual kWh consumption by 60,804 kWh, according to the Green Campus Program. If the price of energy is $0.24/kWh than there is a yearly saving of $14,592.96 for the university. In addition, the annual kWh saving will lower Humboldt State University's greenhouse impact of carbon dioxide by 796,525 pounds over 25 years or 31,861 pounds per year.

The proposed system will reduce the amount of light pollution currently produced by 50 percent. The reduction of light pollution will help both the local town of Arcata and the surrounding ecosystem. Currently citizens of Arcata report a good portion of light pollution disturbing their night conditions. This dispersion of light is due to stadium's higher elevation in relation to town residents. The light pollution from The Redwood Bowl also effects the animals which make their home around the complex. A common creature that is active around the Redwood Bowl are bats. This artificial light was found to delay the emergence of juvenile bats, thus leaving them with less mass and a shorter wing span than bats away from artificial light.

Funding

Table 2: Funding for the Relight Redwood Bowl Project
Total Cost of Proposed System $261,370
Granted HEIF Money -$75,000
Energy Saving Rebate -$14,593
Plant Operation's Payment $171,777

In order to fund the new Redwood Bowl's lighting system, Green Campus Program wrote a request proposal for financial assistance. This request was presented to HIEF who granted $75,000 of the originally $261,370 needed for the project. GCP also put in an application to the UC/CSU/Investor-Owned Utilities(IOU)Partnership for $14,593 in rebate funding for the energy savings the project will yield. The cost of $171,777 presented in Table 2 is up to Plant Operations to pay.

Construction and Completion Dates

"Relight Redwood Bowl (RRB) project just received a green light to move ahead. Construction is slated to begin November 19".[8]<br\><br\> Originally the Musco Lighting® (Musco) Sportscluster Green ™ system was dated to be installed the summer 2009. However, there have been setbacks due to the new found safety hazards of the 8 lead-based poles. The setbacks have resulted in a new date of construction for November 19, 2009.

Terminology

Fixtures - An electrical device used to create Artificial light.[9]
Foot-Candles - A unit of illuminance, equal to one lumen per square foot.[6]
Lumen - A unit of measurement of Light.[10]
Catwalks - An elevated service platform, used to change light bulbs.[4]

References

Template:Reflist

  1. Green Campus Program. Green Campus Program at Humboldt State University.<br\>Retrieved October 26, 2009. http://www.humboldt.edu/~greenhsu/cms/.
  2. Humboldt Energy Independence Fund. Humboldt Energy Independence Fund.<br\>Retrieved October 26, 2009. http://www.humboldt.edu/~heif.
  3. Kale Roberts, Jamila Ghoul, and Sarah Schneider. Relight Redwood Bowl: Saving Energy, Mitigating Climate Change, and Greening Humboldt State University.<br\>Retrieved October 26, 2009. http://www.humboldt.edu/~heif/proposals/GC_Final_Redwood_Bowl_spring09.pdf
  4. 4.0 4.1 Catwalk (theater). Wikipedia.<br\>Retrieved November 12,2009. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catwalk_(theater) Catwalks in relation to Lighting/Theaters
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Kale Roberts, Jamila Ghoul, and Sarah Schneider. Photos by C. Escarcega / A. Virgen. Relight Redwood Bowl: Saving Energy, Mitigating Climate Change, and Greening Humboldt State University. Redwood Bowl Proposal Appendix K.<br\>Retrieved from Sarah Schneider on October 26, 2009
  6. 6.0 6.1 Foot-Candle. Wikipedia.<br\>Retrieved November 8, 2009. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot-candle Foot-Candle
  7. Musco Lighting®. In Permanent Lighting.<br\>Retrieved Oct. 27, 2009, from http://www.musco.com/permanent/lightstructuregreen.html
  8. Interview with Sarah Schneider, Green Campus Program Coordinator at Humboldt State University on Monday October 26, 2009.
  9. Light fixture. Wikipedia.<br\>Retrieved November 10, 2009 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_fixture.
  10. Lumens, Illuminance, Foot-candles and bright shiny beads.The LED Light.<br\>Retrieved November 11, 2009. http://www.theledlight.com/lumens.html.
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