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Steve Rose, Regional Field Applications Engineer, Cree, Inc. June 26, 2013

Energy-efficient LED Lighting for Commercial and Industrial Applications

Practical Items

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What do you already know about energy efficiency for Commercial and Industrial Lighting?

Quiz

1. Approximately what percentage of electricity produced in the US is used for lighting?

2. What characteristics of LED lighting make it attractive for Industrial and Commercial applications?

3. What is the amount of the ActOnEnergy incentive for replacing an existing screw-in lamp with a qualified LED lamp?

Question #1

What type of fixture are you considering replacing with LED?

A. High Bay

B. Troffer

C. Track light

D. Wall Pack/Exterior security

E. Parking Lot

F. Task

Today’s Topics

The Lighting Revolution

What Keeps You Up at Night?

Benefits of LEDs for Commercial and Industrial

Examples

What is a Good Fixture?

Today’s Topics

The Lighting Revolution

What Keeps You Up at Night?

Benefits of LEDs for Commercial and Industrial

Examples

What is a Good Fixture?

The Lighting Revolution

Obsoleting energy-inefficient light sources..

“The significant differences in LED technology vs. other lighting technologies will lead to a fundamental disruption of the lighting industry along the entire value chain.” “The market is on a clear transition path from traditional lighting technologies to LED.”

– McKinsey, 2012

This Has Happened Before….

VHS

Vacuum Tubes

Film

CRT TV

Light Bulbs/ Fluorescent

Tubes

Transistors

1940s – 1960s

DVD

1980s – 1990s

Flat Panel TV

and Displays

1990s – 2000s

Flash Memory 1990s –

2000s

Solid State

Lighting 2000s – …

“Brick” phones

Smart phones 1990s –

2000s

LED Penetration by Application

**IMS Research

LED adoption is <10% today!

It’s Happening Fast

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LED Lighting Conventional Lighting

Global General Illumination Market**

Rev

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e (B

illio

ns)

** Source: Philips Lighting

The Lighting Market

Fixtures Lamps

Commercial

Industrial

Outdoor *

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Outdoor *

Residential

$108 Billion**

** Source: Freedonia Group estimate for 2012 (Excludes manufactured goods)

* Non-Building

The Cost of Lighting

Lighting accounts for

of total electric bill

~20% of total commercial energy

expenditures

Typically greater than

1/3

20%

16%

12%

10%

8%

5%

5%

4%

20%

C O M M E R C I A L E N E R G Y E X P E N D I T U R E S

Lighting

Space Heating

Space Cooling

Ventilation

Refrigeration

Electronics

Water Heating

Computers

Source: Department of Energy, Buildings Energy Data Book, March 2011

Other

Light Source Comparison

Today’s Topics

The Lighting Revolution

What Keeps You Up at Night?

Benefits of LEDs for Commercial and Industrial

Examples

What is a Good Fixture?

Question#2

What are your main concerns regarding lighting?

A. Energy use

B. Cost of maintenance

C. Security

D. Safety

E. Aesthetics

What Keeps You Up at Night?

• Maintenance costs

• Operating costs

• Security

• Safety

• Productivity

• Marketability

• Other?

Today’s Topics

The Lighting Revolution

What Keeps You Up at Night?

Benefits of LEDs for Commercial and Industrial

Examples

What is a Good Fixture?

Benefits of LED Fixtures

• Long Life

• Energy Efficient

• Dimmable

• Light Quality

• Rugged

• Instant On capability

• Environmentally friendly

• Function in cold temperatures

• Unique form factors

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Consider LED Where…

• Maintenance is costly or difficult

• Use is continuous

• Use is intermittent

• Better light quality or visibility is needed

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Today’s Topics

The Lighting Revolution

What Keeps You Up at Night?

Benefits of LEDs for Commercial and Industrial

Examples

What is a Good Fixture?

Generic Outdoor SSL Economics

2nd Gen

• 30% + efficacy • 40% lower cost

2nd Gen

Payback (years)

1st Gen

10 5

MH TCO

LED TCO

1st Gen

Tota

l Co

st o

f O

wn

ersh

ip (

$)

Slope = energy $$

Maintenance Event

First Cost

3rd Gen

22

LED Benefits

End users will realize a lower cost of ownership through reduced maintenance

and energy savings

Incandescent 65W BR30 - Total Power =5,135W

BEFORE

AFTER Cree LR6 - Total Power = 948W

Total Power = 948W

TWO YEARS AFTER – 7/28/09

Courtesy Soltron Corporation June 2012

Natural Day Light Parking Lots

Commercial/Office

Courtesy of Cree.

•Renovation of 600,000 sq. ft. •52.4% annual energy savings •$112,351 in annual electrical cost savings

Courtesy Soltron Corporation June 2012

Parking lot

.

Site Lighting

Security Lighting

Site and Security

Street Lighting

Garage and Street

Garage Lighting

Warehouse and Storage

Industrial Building

Warehouse

Industrial Plant

Parking Garage

•TekDek Garage Light •Output: 9000lm •Power: 112W

Today’s Topics

The Lighting Revolution

What Keeps You Up at Night?

Benefits of LEDs for Commercial and Industrial

Examples

What is a Good Fixture?

Get the Right Fixture

• Right Light for the Application

• Efficiency

• Tested, certified, listed, and labeled

• UL, CE/CB, DOE, Lighting Facts, DLC, NEMA IP Rating, LM79, LM80, TM-21, TEMPO

• Surge protection

• Warranty

• Cost

The Ameren Illinois ActOnEnergy® Business Program

Over $40 million in energy-efficient cash incentives

ActOnEnergy® Incentives Available

STANDARD

• Lighting

• HVAC/Water Heaters

• VFDs

• Steam Traps

• Leak Survey & Repair

• Specialty Equipment

CUSTOM

• Custom

• New Construction

• Feasibility Study

RETRO COMMISSIONING

(RCx)

• Compressed Air

• Healthcare

• Commercial Buildings

ActOnEnergy Cash Incentives for LED Lighting

• LED Lamps replacing incandescent or halogen lamps = $0.40/watt reduced

• LED Recessed Down Fixture replacing incandescent or halogen lamps = $0.40/watt reduced

• Glass Door/LED Cooler/Freezer Lighting = $0.40/watt reduced

ActOnEnergy Online Store

• LED products available at low-cost with free shipping!

To get to the Online Store, type: www.ActOnEnergy.com/BusinessOnlineStore

into your browser.

Ameren Illinois ActOnEnergy

Energy

Advisors

Find a Contractor Click here to find a

Contractor who is an ActOnEnergy Program Ally.

• Website: ActOnEnergy.com/Business

• Phone: 1.866.800.0747

• Fax: 1.309.677.7950

• Email: ActOnEnergyBusiness@Ameren.com

Resources

Quiz

What did you learn about energy efficiency for Commercial and Industrial Lighting?

1. Approximately what percentage of electricity produced in the US is used for lighting?

2. What characteristics of LED lighting make it attractive for Industrial and Commercial applications?

3. What is the amount of the ActOnEnergy incentive for replacing an existing screw-in lamp with a qualified LED lamp?

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Questions?

Building Operator Certification Training

• Peoria, IL

• 8 classes

PEO 09-13 Course

Tues-Wed, Sept 10-11, 2013 BOC 1001 - Energy Efficient Operation of Building HVAC Systems

Tuesday, September 24, 2013 BOC 1007 – Facility Electrical Systems

Tuesday, October 8, 2013 BOC 1002 - Measuring and Benchmarking Energy Performance

Tuesday, October 22, 2013 BOC 1003 - Efficient Lighting Fundamentals

Tuesday, November 5, 2013 BOC 1004 - HVAC Controls Fundamentals

Tuesday, November 19, 2013 BOC 1005 - Indoor Environmental Quality

Tuesday, December 3, 2013 BOC 1006 – Common Opportunities for Low-Cost Operational Improvement

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