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DOE Commercial Lighting Solutions: overview

Design guidance for deep energy savings


overview

Length: 71 minutes

Credit: AIA, GBCI, IES, WI-DSPS

Cost: Free

Please note: These webinars presented the 2011 version of the CLS tool. The tool has been replaced with the Lighting Project Evaluator, which is the Energy Estimate portion of CLS. Please visit DOE's lighting solutions website for more information.

Join us for an overview of this free online tool that makes high-efficiency lighting projects easier.

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Overview

Commercial Lighting Solutions arms lighting practitioners, contractors and owners with time-saving and credible strategies to reduce energy use and qualify for incentives. Learn about the tool's development and capabilities, and discover how the tool applies to a wide range of audiences and lighting projects.

Also in this series
DOE Commercial Lighting Solutions: Technical Demonstration
Now available on-demand
Originally broadcast February 15, 2011
Details

Read more about the tool and sign up for a free login today.

AS A RESULT OF THIS PRESENTATION YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:

  • Describe the web tool's intended audiences and applications
  • Evaluate the web tool and its value in identifying high quality, energy efficient lighting solutions.
  • Explain the design and energy assumptions used in the development of the tool.
  • Determine how to apply the tool to a variety of lighting projects.

Who should watch?

Lighting practitioners, electrical contractors and distributors, facility managers, building owners, utility and energy program managers, architects, engineers, lighting manufacturers and distributors, commercial builders, interior designers, and anyone interested in commercial buildings

SPONSORED BY:

U.S. Department of Energy


Thursday, May 23, 2013

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