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Exploring LED lighting technology for facilities


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Are you interested in LED lighting technologies, but faced with a barrage of claims and confused about how to get started? You are not alone.

In a brief introduction of LED technology and products the incredible amount of LED information available will be condensed into management takeaways during this webinar. We will identify where LED technologies are most likely to work well in large facilities and examine potential pitfalls. Simple energy savings calculations to help justify and prioritize projects will be discussed and sources for unbiased LED information to aid in educated decision making will be provided. Join Liesel Whitney-Schulte to decipher LED fact from fiction so that you can take the next steps toward LED project implementation, saving energy and money at your facility.

Prerequisite knowledge
To get the most out of this webinar, you should have a general knowledge of standard lighting technologies, know your facility operating hours and have access to your utility bills.

AS A RESULT OF THIS TRAINING, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

  • Explain LED technology and how performance is evaluated
  • Identify potential applications for LED use in large facilities, by application and technology
  • Recognize considerations for LED product selection
  • Perform simple energy savings calculations to estimate potential project savings
  • Locate and reference resources for objective LED information
  • Distinguish fact from fiction when it comes to LED manufacturer claims

who should watch?

Lighting and electrical facility managers and contractors, architects, engineers, school and healthcare facilities operators, manufacturers, building owners, energy managers, dealers and distributors, lighting designers, interior designers, energy efficiency specialists, commissioning authorities and anyone interested in commercial building design.

Continuing education credits

Energy Center of Wisconsin is an Authorized Provider for the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is committed to developing quality learning activities. You will receive 0.15 Continuing Education Units (1.5 hours) for attending this training.

Members of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) will earn 1.5 LU/HSW for participating in this webinar.

This course qualifies for up to 1.5 PDH for Professional Engineers in the state of Wisconsin. The registrant must verify that the course content is related to their area of professional practice (more information).

In order to receive credit for viewing this webinar, you'll need to pass a short quiz. A link to the quiz will be provided in your registration confirmation email.

cost—ONE RATE, UNLIMITED ATTENDEES!

This webinar is free.

Bring your crew—gather as many people as you like in one office, conference room or auditorium. You must register to view this webinar. Upon registering you will receive a confirmation email that will include a link to the presentation.

If you plan to view the webinar with others at a shared location, only one registration is needed. Separate registration is required for each individual requiring continuing education credit.

Can't watch it live? All of our live webinars are recorded for future on-demand viewing. Register now and you'll receive a link to view the webinar at your convenience.

Help

If you have any technical questions please visit our guidelines for viewing online courses page.

If you have any general questions or would like more information, please contact the education department at 608.210.7114 or registration@ecw.org.