St James' Park, Newcastle
The upgrading of Newcastle United Football Club’s home ground with high-efficiency luminaires has yielded a remarkable two-thirds reduction in energy consumption.
Located in the centre of Newcastle, St James’ Park stadium has provided a home for Newcastle United Football Club since 1892. Multiple improvements and additions have been made during the ensuing 124 years, with one of the more recent projects focusing on the redevelopment of the Gallowgate End in 2005.
Like senior personnel at many other major sports venues across the UK, the technical team at St James’ Park have become increasingly aware of the energy-efficient, cost-saving benefits of the latest LED lighting technology. In time, the redevelopment will cover every area of the venue and encompass several thousand fittings in total.
In the latest phase of work, installation contractor Direct Technology UK Ltd has brought Tamlite LED products to the Bamburgh Suite – which is reportedly the largest function suite in the North West – as well as the underground car park, executive boxes and various staff areas. Once again, the installation has delivered a very immediate improvement in lighting quality, while the expected energy savings exceed 60% in some areas of the site.
Minimising maintenance
Response to the completed installation – which also helps to minimise energy consumption by the use of occupancy sensors in some key areas – has been enthusiastic from all relevant stakeholders, including Newcastle United Football Club stadium manager Eddie Rutherford.
“In those areas where the new lighting has been installed, they actually look like they have been redecorated because the light quality is so much better than before!” he enthuses. “In particular, the installation of Tamlite LEDs in our corporate areas and executive boxes has been a great success. In addition to the dramatic energy savings, the reliability of the fittings has proven to be excellent – another significant benefit because it saves on the time and expense of maintenance.
“Previously, lamps in these areas need to be replaced on a frequent basis. It was a significant and costly burden, particularly in the underground car park where a cherrypicker and road closure were required every single time we needed to relamp! Since we have had the LEDs installed, we’ve not had to replace a single lamp in the car park.”
In a broader context, the latest installation also complements the club’s emphasis on energy saving and sustainability. Having become the world’s first football club to gain ‘Carbon Positive’ status back in 2012, Newcastle United continues to pursue ambitious energy-reduction targets – and there is no doubt that the Tamlite technology will be a vital component in achieving them.
The final word goes to Tamlite’s Head of Sales, Marketing and Product Development, Colin Lawson, who says the company is “delighted to be helping St James’ Park to move into the energy-efficient, cost-saving world of LED lighting. This is a major ongoing project that will reinforce the stadium’s status as one of the most technologically-advanced in the UK, and we look forward keenly to the next phase of work.”
As a UK lighting manufacturer, Tamlite are able to offer continued support to customers, ensuring that multi-phase projects, such as St James’ Park, are carried out efficiently and to the required specification.
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