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Commercial and Industrial Lighting: Stepping up the Lighting Game to Capture Deeper, More Comprehensive Savings Vireak Ly, PE Program Manager Lighting Market Transformation Program Efficiency Connections Northwest | Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center | Tacoma, WA | November 2-3, 2011
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Non-Residential Lighting Approaches Current Approaches Calculated Incentives Deemed Incentives New Construction Direct Install 3rd-Party Programs On-Bill Financing Education Programs Integrated Demand Side Management (IDSM) -Energy Efficiency + Demand Response
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Non-Residential Lighting Approaches Near Term Lighting Plans Continue Offering Efficient Measures -Linear Fluorescent Systems -Dimmable Ballast Systems -Efficient HID Technologies -LED Fixtures and Integral Lamps Introduce Additional Deemed Measures -Energy Star LED Integral Lamps (A-Lamps, MR16, PAR30/38) -Wireless Occupancy Sensors Expire Measure -LED Exit Signs
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The Lighting Efficiency World is Changing Technology is Changing Rapidly
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The Lighting Efficiency World is Changing Federal Lighting Standards EISA 2007 -Assembly Bill 1109 accelerates EISA 2007 by 1 year for CA
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The Lighting Efficiency World is Changing California Long Term Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan “60-80 percent reduction in statewide electrical lighting energy consumption” by 2020 Business as usual will NOT get us there Ex: focusing on only individual “widgets” Requires innovation Technology Approaches
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Multi-Level Approach Lighting Commercial Offices Strategy & Planning Information Gathering Education & information Integrated Incentives
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Lighting Market Transformation Program Non-Resource Program Cross-Cutting Program Residential Commercial Industrial Agricultural Exterior Strategic Program Short and Long Term “LMT establishes process through which the IOUs can develop and test market transformation strategies for emerging lighting technologies, as well as for technologies already incorporated into their energy-efficiency programs.” - LMT PIP
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Office of the Future Multi-Utility Sponsored Effort Install best practice lighting solutions Objectives Create a More Responsive and Responsible Office Environment Better Serve Tenant/Occupant Energy Needs Reduce Energy Costs Enhance Property Values Reduced Carbon Footprint
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Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program Objective Provide education needed to increase the use of lighting controls in commercial buildings Educate, Train and Certify Audience Licensed C-10 Electrical Contractors State-Certified General Electricians Partnerships are Key
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IDSM Dimming Ballast Incentives Calculated Incentives: $0.05 per kWh savings $100 per kW savings Automated Demand Response $300 per kW savings Integrated Bonus: $1000 for projects with ≤ 50 kW demand reduction $2000 for projects with > 50 kW demand reduction
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Summary Lighting Commercial Offices Strategy & Planning Information Gathering Education & information Integrated Incentives To meet our goals, innovative and large scale efforts are needed This requires: -Communication -Collaboration -Coordination Partnerships are Key!
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Thank You! Vireak Ly Program Manager Lighting Market Transformation vireak.ly@sce.com Internet Resources California Long Term Energy Efficiency Strategic Plan -http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/energy/Energy+Efficiency/eesp/ CA Building Energy Efficiency Standards (Title 24) -http://www.energy.ca.gov/title24/ Office of the Future -http://www.newbuildings.org/advanced-design/advanced-energy-office California Advanced Lighting Controls Training Program -http://www.calctp.org/
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