Lighting Retrofit at The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Project Overview
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is an independent agency of the United States Government, established in 1934. With a critical mission to preserve and document American history, NARA operates from multiple facilities, including its iconic headquarters in Washington, DC and a major archival center in College Park, Maryland.
Recognizing the importance of operational efficiency and environmental stewardship, NARA partnered with Ameresco, a leading energy services provider. Ameresco contracted GreenTech Energy Services, Inc., an energy services company founded in 1994, to execute a comprehensive lighting retrofit to improve energy efficiency and lighting quality across the two locations.
Scope of Work
At the Washington, DC headquarters, GreenTech Energy Services undertook a large-scale lighting retrofit focused on replacing outdated fluorescent and incandescent lighting technologies with advanced LED systems. Specific upgrades included:
Interior Lighting:
- Replaced all two- and four-foot T5 fluorescent lamps with LED magnetic bar fixtures.
- Upgraded all two-foot F17 T8 and three-foot F25 T8 fluorescent lamps with corresponding two- and three-foot LED magnetic bar fixtures.
- Retrofitted four-foot T8 lamps with LED magnetic bar kits.
- Replaced two-lamp Biax fixtures with two-foot LED magnetic bars.
- Integrated dimmers and remotes in select areas to enhance lighting control and energy savings.
Incandescent and Compact Fluorescent Conversions:
- Replaced 200-Watt incandescent floodlights and quartz screw-ins with 15-Watt PAR38 LED floods.
- Re-lamped 40- and 60-Watt incandescent bulbs with A19 9-Watt and 8-Watt LED candelabra screw-ins.
- Replaced 26- and 32-Watt compact fluorescent cans with 12-Watt LED cans.
- Converted decorative and accent lighting from various compact fluorescent sources to A19 9-Watt LED, 10-Watt LED globe, and LED plug-ins for multi-bulb fixtures.
Exterior Lighting:
- Upgraded 400-Watt metal halide fixtures with energy-efficient 150-Watt LED fixtures.
Track Lighting:
- All MR20 plug-in fixtures were upgraded to 11-Watt LED track lighting systems.
The scope of work at the College Park, Maryland facility focused on both interior and exterior lighting systems:
Exterior Lighting:
- Replaced two 250-Watt metal halide shoebox fixtures with modern round LED fixtures, significantly improving energy use and visibility.
Interior Lighting:
- All incandescent bulbs were re-lamped with LED screw-ins.
- Replaced compact fluorescent hard-wired fixtures with LED downlight cans.
- Upgraded industrial fixtures, troffers, strip kits, and wrap fixtures using two- and four-foot LED magnetic kits, replacing outdated T8 fluorescent lamps.
Results & Benefits
The retrofit project resulted in several measurable improvements and benefits, including:
- Energy Efficiency: Substantial reductions in electrical consumption due to the high-efficiency LED technologies.
- Maintenance Savings: Longer LED lifespan has significantly reduced the need for frequent lamp replacements and maintenance labor.
- Improved Lighting Quality: Uniform and high-quality light output enhances work environments for staff and visitors.
- Sustainability: Supports federal goals for energy conservation and greenhouse gas reduction.