• DOE Recognizes 18 Organizations for Excellence in Integrated Lighting Systems

    Find out what organizations were recognized for their commitment to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility.
    Aug. 28, 2024
    3 min read

    The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) 2024 Integrated Lighting Campaign (ILC) recognized 16 organizations for exemplary commitment to energy efficiency and environmental responsibility in their buildings and outdoor spaces and two organizations for exhibiting exemplary support for this work. Partners were recognized on Aug. 16 at the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) annual conference for projects that showcase how lighting system upgrades can lead to significant energy savings and create more comfortable, productive, and environmentally responsible spaces. 

    Now in its fourth year, the ILC is part of DOE’s Better Buildings Initiative. The campaign is designed to demonstrate that integrated lighting systems enable deeper energy savings in buildings and create an enhanced user and occupant experience. The 2024 campaign features 10 areas of recognition, including integrated controls for plug loads and lighting systems; integrated controls for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) and lighting systems; integrated lighting and horticultural controls; and energy justice, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in advanced lighting.

    Recognized Participants

    8600 Glenoaks in Los Angeles, California
    Recognition category: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting

    Ascension Genesys Health Club in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan
    Recognition categories: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting; Innovative Maintenance, Operation, and Financing Service Models 

    Avenues World School – New York Campus in New York City 
    Recognition categoryGermicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) Systems for Energy Savings and Improved Indoor Air Quality

    Fluke Corporate Headquarters in Everett, Washington 
    Recognition category: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting 

    Georgian Acres Community HUB for Smart Mobility in Austin, Texas
    Recognition categories: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting; Energy Justice, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Advanced Lighting 

    Indian Community School in Franklin, Wisconsin
    Recognition categories: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting; Integrated Controls for HVAC and Lighting Systems; Energy Justice, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Advanced Lighting 

    Lineage Logistics in Lansing, Michigan
    Recognition category: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting

    Memphis’s LED Streetlighting, Controls, and Networking Project in Tennessee
    Recognition category: Sustainability in Lighting 

    The New York Public Library Stephen A. Schwarzman Building in New York City 
    Recognition category: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting 

    Phoenix Convention Center and Venues in Arizona
    Recognition category: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting 

    Reidsville Family YMCA in Reidsville, North Carolina
    Recognition categories: Advanced Lighting Solutions for Small Projects or BuildingsInnovative Maintenance, Operation, and Financing Service ModelsEnergy Justice, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Advanced Lighting 

    Remy Cointreau USA Headquarters in New York City
    Recognition categories: Advanced Lighting Solutions for Small Projects or Buildings; Other Integrated Systems 

    Salt Lake City School District in Utah
    Recognition categories: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting; Energy Justice, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility in Advanced Lighting 

    Shiseido America in East Windsor, New Jersey
    Recognition category: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting 

    Utica University in Utica, New York
    Recognition category: Germicidal Ultraviolet Systems for Energy Savings and Improved Indoor Air Quality 

    Washington State School for the Blind in Vancouver, Washington
    Recognition category: Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting 

    Recognized Supporters

    Center for Energy and Environment (CEE) is recognized in the categories of Exemplary Supporter and Energy Justice, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion.

    Lighting Controls Association (LCA) is recognized in the category of Exemplary Supporter.

    To learn more details about the organizations recongized above, read the original announcement from the DOE.

     

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