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1 THANK YOU 1

2 Networked Lighting Controls THE FUTURE IS NOW 2

3 Networked Lighting Controls Value outside of Illumination While this lighting technology seems to add complexity, its features help to streamline and simplify facility operations. Today, lighting control systems can be network based solutions that are intelligent, addressable, centralized, and feature two-way communication. 3

4 Networked Lighting Controls Research demonstrates energy savings potential that can significantly reduce our energy load over the next ten years and beyond. Potential presents deeper projected energy savings for (C&I) utility lighting programs as well as customized lighting solutions for customers that will provide the same deep energy savings. 4

5 Networked Lighting Controls Indoor Installation Type Project Incentive Rate ($/ft 2 ) Lower Lumen Fixtures/Higher Fixture Density $0.75 Higher Lumen Fixtures/Lower Fixture Density $0.30 Outdoor Installation $0.12/watts controlled 5

6 Network Lighting Controls Minimum System Requirements See specifications in the application for full measure requirements. Lighting system must use LED technology exclusively Control system must have energy reporting in 15 minute (or less) intervals Must be network controlled 6

7 2018 Review Design Lights Consortium The Design Lights Consortium (DLC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to accelerating the widespread adoption of high-performing commercial lighting solutions. 7

8 V1.0 Dec 2009 Roadway, Decorative, Wallpack, Parking Garage, Track, Refrig. Case, Display case, 2x2 troffers V1.3 Mar 2010 High-Bay added V1.5 Sep 2010 Fuel Pump Canopy added V1.6 Jul 2011 Bollards, Wall Wash, 1x4 2x4 troffers, 4-foot TLEDs added V2.0 Apr % Efficacy Increase, flood, stairwell, retrofit kits added V2.1 Jul 2014 Linear ambient ind/direct, 2-foot TLEDs added V3.0 Jun 2015 General category restructure, Specialty category, DLC Premium V3.1 Dec 2015 Screwbase HID replace., non-cutoff wallpacks added V4.1 Nov 2016 Pin-base CFL replace., U-bend TLEDs V4.0 Jun % Efficacy Increase, Optional Reporting of TM-30 V4.3 Mar ft 8-ft TLEDs, 2G11, Color Tunable, Field Adjust Light Output V V4.2 Apr 2017 Haz. Loc., T5 TLEDs, Allowances for high CRI/low CCT V4.4 Sep 2018 Horticulture, DC / PoE, Field Adjustable Light Distribution 3

9 SSL V5.0 Purpose Continue to accelerate broad scale energy savings by improving the quality of light and controllability of DLC listed products. 4

10 V5.0 Focus Areas Quality of Light Controllability Efficacy Increase Policy Revisions and Process Improvement 6 10

11 Quality of Light Controllability Efficacy Increase Policy Revisions and Process Improvements Color Quality Glare Establish framework to link qualified SSLs to qualified NLCs Streamline Application Process Simplify Requirements Distribution Flicker Non-visual Impact Additional controls requirements for SSL Product Efficacy Component and Module Qualification Data Accuracy 7 11

12 The Future of C&I Lighting Energy Savings 12

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15 NLCs Create a Sustainable Savings Path C&I Savings without NLC C&I Savings with NLC 10 yrs 15 yrs 3 yrs 11 yrs 15

16 NLC Program Design Strategies: Breadth or Depth? Higher Savings Custom Performancebased incentives Calculated savings More complicated Hybrid Prescriptive-like incentives Calculated savings Easier participation Lower Volume Higher Volume Don t Go Here! Prescriptive/ Midstream Per-unit incentives Deemed savings Simple & easy Lower Savings 16

17 Residential Lighting Energy Savings Residential utility lighting pressures: Saturation Free ridership EISA 2020 Results shown are for illustration purposes only

18 Conclusions Savings Wave, Not a Cliff Residential utility programs may be facing a cliff, but C&I utility programs will be riding a wave of savings with NLC NLCs Now Utility support for Networked Lighting Controls must ramp up now to capture savings during LED adoption Sustain Program Savings with NLC Regardless of state or region, a path exists to maintain C&I lighting portfolios at or above current levels until the late 2020s Breadth AND Depth Utility programs should employ a multitude of program strategies and service delivery models One strategy is to lower prescriptive non-nlc lighting incentives and put more focus and dollars toward NLC 18