You may notice a difference the next time you go inside the Bryce Jordan Center.
A nearly year-long project has been completed at the arena.
More than 35,000 fluroscent lights with L-E-D lights.
Staff and the energy company that provided the L-E-D’s says the lights are better for visitors and the environment.
“They have flicker issue, that cause migraines, headaches, potentially autistic seizures,” James Tu, Chairman for Energy Focus, said.
“Energy reduction has a direct relationship to reduction to the carbon footprint,” Rick James, Director of Operations for Bryce Jordan Center, said.
Penn State paid $40,000 for the lights, and hopes to save more than four times that much money in energy costs, over the next decade.