National Approaches to Networked Lighting Systems DLC’s CALC Project and Examples from Outside California October 20, 2015.

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National Approaches to Networked Lighting Systems DLC’s CALC Project and Examples from Outside California October 20, 2015

Commercial Advanced Lighting Controls Project 2 Advanced Control Demonstration Projects Utility EE Program Specs and Qualified Products List Training Programs for Designers and Installers Advanced Control Savings Calculator Support for Industry Standards New Nationally Adopted EE Program Offerings CALC Project Activities With Funding Support From:

CALC Goal and Objectives Goal Accelerate Adoption of Advanced Networked Lighting Control Systems Objectives Create tools and resources to: Reduce or eliminate market barriers that prevent large-scale adoption Enable energy efficiency programs to scale up with the technology Enable industry to scale up with the programs 3

Lighting Controls – A Lost Opportunity 4 Source: 2012 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey, US Energy Information Administration

Lighting Controls – A Lost Opportunity (California) 5 Source: California Commercial Saturation Survey Report, Itron 2014

Lighting Controls – A Lost Opportunity 6 Source: 2014 Commercial Building Stock Assessment, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Northwest Region Indoor Lighting Power by Control Type and Building Type

Lighting Controls – A Lost Opportunity 7 Source: DLC, Navigant Consulting 2014

Lighting Controls – A Lost Opportunity Utilization of Advanced Network Controls within EE Programs less than 1% May be better in California due to Title 24 – but not much better… 8

Adoption Barriers Knowledge and Experience Complexity Lack of Standardization High Costs Value Proposition EE Program Designs 9

Commercial Advanced Lighting Controls Project 10 Advanced Control Demonstration Projects Utility EE Program Specs and Qualified Products List Training Programs for Designers and Installers Advanced Control Savings Calculator Support for Industry Standards New Nationally Adopted EE Program Offerings CALC Project Activities With Funding Support From:

Networked Lighting Control Specs and QPL 11 Advanced Control Demonstration Projects Utility EE Program Specs and Qualified Products List Training Programs for Designers and Installers Advanced Control Savings Calculator Support for Industry Standards New Nationally Adopted EE Program Offerings CALC Project Activities

Purpose of Specifications and Qualified Products List Set minimal requirements of Networked Lighting Controls for incentive eligibility Inform EE programs (and market) of systems currently available and characteristics Improve current and future Networked Lighting Control products 12 Needed for EE Programs to scale up and move away from highly customized, time-consuming approaches to technology Needed to address market barriers and accelerate adoption ? $

Summary of Spec “Required” vs. “Reported” Capabilities 13 'Required' System Capabilities to be listed on the QPL Networked Zoning – Reconfigurable with Layering Occupancy Sensing Daylight Harvesting Task Tuning with High End Trim Continuous Dimming Security GUI 'Reported' System Capabilities Autonomous / Distributed Processing Luminaire Integration Scheduling Personal Control Load Shedding / DR Plug Load Control EMS/BMS Integration Energy Performance Monitoring Device Monitoring/Remote Diagnostics Operational and Standby Power

Advanced Control Savings Estimator 14 Advanced Control Demonstration Projects Utility EE Program Specs and Qualified Products List Training Programs for Designers and Installers Advanced Control Savings Calculator Support for Industry Standards New Nationally Adopted EE Program Offerings CALC Project Activities

Advanced Lighting Control System (ALCS) Energy Estimation Tool Built by TRC Energy Services under contract to PG&E and DLC Calculates Savings for Layered Control Strategies Calculates Savings compared to: – Existing Conditions – Energy Code Baselines (Title 24, ASHRAE or ASHRAE , IECC 2012 or IECC 2015) Phased deployment first to utility programs (2016), then to other interested parties 15

New Nationally Adopted EE Program Offerings 16 Advanced Control Demonstration Projects Utility EE Program Specs and Qualified Products List Training Programs for Designers and Installers Advanced Control Savings Calculator Support for Industry Standards New Nationally Adopted EE Program Offerings CALC Project Activities

Nationally Adopted EE Program Offerings Enables Scale Creates Efficiencies Improves Leveraging and Partnerships with Industry 17 Technology RequirementsProgram RequirementsTraining ProgramsRebate/incentive MethodsSavings Estimation Methods CONSISTENT:

Aligned Objectives 18 Increase Sales and Adoption of Advanced Lighting Controls Energy Efficiency Program Industry Lighting Controls Industry

19 Creates Strong Value- Proposition for Industry to Align with Utilities Unified National Approach Industry produces products that utilities want Industry aligns sales, marketing strategies with utilities Industry aligns manufacturing, distribution, stocking practices with utilities Industry aligns training strategies with utilities Industry Alignment with Utilities Influence Efficiencies Leveraging Scale Faster Adoption

Unified Incentive Strategies – 2 Complimentary Methods Easy to use, prescriptive System-based for simple or integrated systems DLC per Luminaire incentive PLUS Additional per luminaire incentive if controlled by Qualified Networked Control System Deemed Savings if possible Custom Predictable $/ft 2 incentive Custom Savings Calculation using new tool Reported savings for larger or more complex Pay for Performance? M&V Required? 20 High Volume Low Volume

Example – Easy to Use, Prescriptive approach 21 High Volume Fixture Only Fixture + Integrated Sensors & Networking

Example – Custom Approach with Predictable Incentive 22 Low Volume Controls/MassSave-Network-Lighting-Controls_Project- Requirements.pdf Controls/MassSave-Network-Lighting-Controls_Project- Requirements.pdf

Other Examples – Custom Approach 23 Advanced Lighting and Controls Pilot Program LINCS Pilot Angi Xanders of DNV GL will talk more about these…

Our Vision 24 By 2020… Every luminaire seen by EE programs is controlled Networked controls required for the vast majority of projects to receive incentives Majority of luminaires are shipped from factory with embedded sensors, intelligence, networking (and meter?) Technology, installation cost and complexity dramatically reduced Market actors knowledgeable and skilled M&V is automated Consistent EE programs, strong industry partnerships

Thank You! 25 Gabe Arnold x161