One of those initiatives will be obvious to fans attending the
2019 NHL All-Star Skills
on Friday (9 p.m. ET; NBCSN, CBC, SN, TVAS) and the
2019 Honda NHL All-Star Game
on Saturday (8 p.m. ET; NBC, CBC, SN, TVAS), or watching from home.
LED lighting was installed during the summer and unveiled during the Sharks' preseason opener. Partnering with PLANLED on the project, the switch has provided an upgrade in all facets of the game-night presentation.
"It's like watching almost the same change from standard definition to high definition on TV," said Rich Sotelo, vice president of building operations for SAP Center. "It's night and day. The fans love it here, it looks better on TV, the broadcasters love it because it balances the color easier. We've had very positive feedback from the players."
The switch from 1,000-watt bulbs to the 400-watt LED bulbs reduced the amount of energy used by half as well cutting the cost to power them by half.
"We were using on a per-game basis 2,112,000 watts per game," Sotelo said. "That includes the morning skate, the warmup ... throughout the day. We're now using 1,037,000 watts. Half the wattage and half the cost."
The LED lighting has been so well-received it's being installed throughout SAP Center.
"We're changing all the main building lights, the work lights over the bowl during set-up and clean-up," Sotelo said. "All around our main concourses and the exterior of the buildings, the roof lights, we've changed those to LED as well."
PLANLED lighting also has been installed at Solar4America Ice at San Jose, the four-rink facility that serves as the Sharks' practice site.
Upgraded lighting is the most obvious, but not the only environmentally friendly aspect of SAP Center. The arena has used Bloom Energy Servers since October 2012, allowing it to generate in-house 25 percent of the energy used in the building for Sharks games, and 80 percent of the energy used on non-gamedays.
At the time of installation, SAP Center was the first multipurpose arena to use fuel cell technology as a supplemental electricity source.