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We're over ten years into the LED revolution, but mythology still motivates decision-making. Energy professionals need to know that "let's just go LED” leads to sub-optimal results. LED efficiency varies greatly, even within EnergyStar or DesignLights Consortium listings. As we’ll discuss, variance is at least 40% and up to 80%. Amazing federal programs that helped modulate the LED industry and track it are suddenly gone, so how do we judge? Smarter controls (and/or technicians) offer huge potential for commercial/industrial, but are still a challenge in residential. After a phenomenal success (57% drop nationally in energy for residential lighting 2001-18), there are still substantial savings available, and lighting loads will persist in low-carbon buildings. We'll also report the latest in inane “light bulb wars.”

Boston 2020 Areas of Focus

Skill Level
1 (no prior experience/knowledge needed)
Time Slot
6

Session Chairs

Session Speakers

Room / Location
Marina III
Learning Objectives
Differentiate (using tools discussed) between standard LED fixtures and the most efficient LED fixtures
Specify highest efficiency lighting fixtures so as not to lose 40-80% savings opportunities.
Appreciate the 57% drop nationally in energy consumption for residential lighting 2001-18.
Understand the potential impact of lighting control options (when appropriate).
CEU Information

AIA 1.0 LU/HSW
BPI 1.0 hour
GBCI BD+C, ID+C, O+M, WELL 1.0 hour
MA CSL 1.0 hour, Energy

Session ID
BOS20-203
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