Markets Commercial Office Advanced Lighting Control System Assessment
 

Advanced Lighting Control System Assessment

 

Report Fields

Project Number ET09SDGE0013
Start Year 2009
End Year 2010
Markets Segments Commercial • Commercial Office • Government / Institutional Facilities • Hospitality
Project Type Demand Savings • Electric Energy Savings
Type of Technology Building Controls • Demand Response • Lighting, Commercial
Organization San Diego Gas and Electric (SDG&E - a Sempra utility)
Project Status Completed
Savings Type Work

In response to the whole building approach to achieve energy efficiency, San Diego Gas & Electric’s Emerging Technologies Program’s (ETP) objective with this assessment was to:


* assess the energy efficiency potential of an advanced lighting control system
* determine the difficulty of properly installing an ALCS
*
understand occupant acceptance of light levels

Despite the significant potential benefit to energy utilities and their customers, several barriers to the widespread promotion and adoption of advanced lighting control system technologies exist:

1) Added cost (dimming ballasts, complex installation, commissioning, ongoing operations, IT overhead).

2) Feasibility (wiring not possible without major retrofits, lack of staff who can operate the system, integration with existing building controls).

3) Lack of knowledge that such a system exists.

4) Lack of acceptance (perceptions of light levels being too low, maintenance being too complicated or of poor cost/benefit).

This project will provide:

1) better understanding of advanced lighting control systems and the proper installation and commissioning

2) true energy reduction and operational cost benefits

By doing so, this project will help address cost and feasibility barriers and increase implementation.


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