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Smart Exterior Lighting Initiative (Bi-level Lighting) Dr. Michael Siminovitch Professor, University of California, Davis Director, California Lighting Technology Center Associate Director, Energy Efficiency Center
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Midnight: Six Cars in Structure
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UC Davis: Smart Exterior Lighting Initiative All exterior light points will reduce automatically to 50% or less power upon vacancy and increase automatically to 100% upon occupancy.
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Main Energy Saving Strategy Bring Right Light –Light Sources Luminous Efficacy Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) Color Rendering (CRI) Where Needed –Luminaire Optics Luminaire Efficacy Application Efficacy And When Needed –Adaptive Controls Astronomical Timing Photo Sensing Occupancy Sensing
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Exterior Lighting: Significant opportunities to save energy through adaptive bi-level controls. Parking lots Parking garages Path way Signage
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North Entry: 2/3 installed
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Sacramento State
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“Smart” Bi-level Extends life Enhances security ~50% savings
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Smart Bi-level (~60% savings) ($50 added cost <1 year payback in new construction)
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Campus- wide Retrofit
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Smart Lighting Initiative Case Study: South Entry Parking Structure, UC Davis
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Smart Lighting Initiative By 2020, all exterior lighting will use adaptive controls
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Costs and Payback Periods HPS baseline SourceCost ($) Payback (yrs) Street & Area LED300-13005-15 Induction300-8001-10 Parking Garage LED400-10005-15 Induction300-6001-10 Linear Fluorescent 100-3000-5
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