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Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

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Page 1: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Southeastern Virginia AEE ChapterQuarterly Meeting

June 23, 2011

Page 2: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Welcome!

• Thank you to everyone for attending tonight’s meeting

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Meeting Agenda

• Sign attendance list• Introduction of attendees• Review of last meeting minutes• New business• VP Mark Tchirhart: Light Regulations Update• Presentation: New Age Lighting Controls

Page 4: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

New Business• Financial standing• Current Deposits - $283.98•Current Liabilities - $0

• Permission to use portion of funds for Speaker Travel Cost• Form committee to arrange speakers

Page 5: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Future Presentation Topics

• Insulation• HVAC• LED Lighting Update• Renewable energy• AEE has list of referred speakers• ?

Page 6: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Upcoming Meetings

•Tenth meeting date: September 14, 2011•Peninsula/Richmond area

•Eleventh meeting date: December 14, 2011•South Hampton Roads area

•Twelfth meeting date: March 14, 2012•Peninsula/Richmond area

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New Department of Energy Lighting StandardsJune 23, 2011

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12T-s Are Getting Dimmer…

• A multi-step phase-out process for the T-12 ballasts began in 2005

• As of July 1, 2010, the Department of Energy prohibited the manufacture of T-12 magnetic ballasts

• Beginning July 14, 2012 many T-12 bulbs will be phased out of production and will not be available

Page 9: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

New DOE Standards

• Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007• Effective July 14, 2012• Affects linear and U-shaped fluorescent lamps and

halogen PAR lamps• Implements lumens per watt (LPW) regulations for

linear fluorescent and halogen PAR lamps• Will result in eliminating 4 foot T-12 bulbs, most 8

foot T-12 bulbs and some 4 foot T-8 bulbs• Will result in eliminating all standard halogen PAR 20,

PAR38 and PAR 38 within 40-250 watt range

Page 10: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Incandescent A19 Lighting

Rated LumensTypical Current Lamp Wattage

Maximum Rate Wattage

Minimum Rated Lifetime Effective Date

1490-2600 100 72 1,000 hours 1/1/2012

1050-1489 75 53 1,000 hours 1/1/2013

750-1049 60 43 1,000 hours 1/1/2014

310-749 40 29 1,000 hours 1/1/2014

The standard A19 incandescent bulb can no longer be manufactured for sale in the U.S. based on the following

schedule:

Page 11: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Will it Make a Difference?

• The Alliance to Save Energy estimated that lighting accounts for 22% of total U.S. electricity usage, and that eliminating incandescent bulbs completely would save $18 billion per year (equivalent to the output of 80 coal plants)

Page 12: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Reflector Bulbs

All incandescent R20, R30, R40, BR30, BR40, and BPAR reflector bulbs must meet halogen efficiency levels except:• Lamps rated at 50 watts or less that are ER30, BR30,

BR40, or ER40 • Lamps rated at 65 watts that are BR30, BR40 or ER40• R20 incandescent reflector lamps rated 45 watts or

less

Page 13: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Produce more green energy or reduce the need for energy?

• Which is more cost effective? Which is faster to implement?

• According to the Energy Cost Savings Council, energy-efficient lighting projects alone generate an average 45% return on investment, giving an ROI of just 2.2 years.

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Bethel Manor Cafeteria

(Before & After)

Page 16: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Dare Elementary Gym(Before & After)

Page 17: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Cutting Demand Quickly

Replacing Existing Lighting with High Bay T-5 Fixtures at Three High Schools– Bruton High School– Tabb High School– York High School-242 eight foot T-12 fixtures

Page 18: Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

New Department of Energy Lighting StandardsJune 23, 2011

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Presenter

• Brad Face– The Face Companies– “New Age Lighting Controls”– Bio: Brad Face is the fifth generation Chairman and CEO of The

Face Companies, which have been located in Norfolk since 1867. Brad is a co-founder and co-chair of Virginians for High Speed Rail (VHSR), the state’s leading rail advocacy group. He was transportation chair of the Greater Norfolk Corporation in the 1990s. In 2008, a panel of independent experts chose Face’s batteryless/wireless remote control system as the best new product in the world that uses smart structures and materials technologies.

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Open Forum

• Current events• Success stories• Upcoming projects• Etc.

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Ninth Quarterly Meeting

• Thank you for coming.• We will see you in September!