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Shining brightly on The Hill: Louis Crews Stadium undergoes energy-efficient lighting upgrade

NORMAL — A major upgrade at Louis Crews Stadium will shine a new light on Alabama A&M’s home turf.

New LED lighting will improve on-field visibility and reduce energy consumption while adding excitement to the gameday experience, the school announced.

AAMU was recently approved for a $162,150.49 incentive from the Tennessee Valley Authority’s EnergyRight program to support the major lighting upgrades, marking a significant step forward in campus sustainability and fan experience, AAMU officials said.

As part of TVA’s mission to promote energy efficiency and economic development across the region, the EnergyRight program incentivizes qualified institutions and businesses to upgrade to more efficient systems.

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The incentive – awarded through Huntsville Utilities – will help offset the cost of installing energy-efficient LED lighting at the stadium, which will lower long-term energy use, enhance visibility for night games, and support a safer, more vibrant environment for fans, athletes, and event staff, school officials said.

“We’re proud to partner with TVA and Huntsville Utilities on this initiative,” said Carlton Spellman, AAMU’s vice president for business and finance and chief financial officer. “It reflects our ongoing commitment to campus-wide sustainability, fiscal responsibility, and providing the best possible facilities for our students and visitors.”

The upgrade, scheduled for completion by late September, will be in place for the heart of the Bulldogs’ football season, offering stakeholders – from students and alumni to athletes and vendors – a brighter and more energy-responsible game-day experience.

“This is a win for everyone,” said Brian Shipp, director of facilities at AAMU. “Our fans will notice the improvement immediately, and behind the scenes, we’ll be reducing energy use and operating costs.

“It’s the kind of forward-thinking investment that benefits the campus and the broader community.”

The project continues a larger campus-wide push by Alabama A&M to modernize infrastructure while aligning with national sustainability goals.

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