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DOE Commercial Lighting Solutions webinars

Design guidance for deep energy savings


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Discover the latest version of Commercial Lighting Solutions—join us for two webinars with one of the application's creators. Learn about this free online tool that makes high-efficiency lighting projects easier.

Commercial Lighting Solutions is a free interactive online tool that provides best practice lighting guidance and energy saving projections for new and existing office and box retail. Developed by the Department of Energy, this tool offers detailed instructions to help building owners and operators reduce the energy used by commercial lighting by 30% or more. Learn strategies to design and maintain energy efficient commercial lighting systems by examining integrated design examples that use high-performance commercially available products, daylighting and lighting controls.

DOE Commercial Lighting Solutions: Overview
Originally broadcast Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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DOE Commercial Lighting Solutions: Technical Demonstration
Originally broadcast Tuesday, February 15, 2011
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U.S. Department of Energy


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

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