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  MI  SSL  Industry  is  LEDing  the  Way  

The  solid-­‐state  lighting  industry  gathers  to  learn  and  share.                                                                 A  Business  Voice  for  Energy  Efficiency  

     

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MI  SSL  Industry  is  LEDing  the  Way   By:    Brindley  Byrd       On   Tuesday,   December   3rd,   manufacturers,   contractors,   distributors,   utility   programs,   financing   programs,   Kryo   (pictured   below)   and   others   gathered   at   the   Michigan   Advanced   Lighting   Conference   held   at   the   Electrical  Industry  Training  Center  in  Warren,  MI.         NextEnergy   was   the   lead   organizer   of   this   event   held   in   conjunction   with  the  Michigan  Solid  State  Lighting  Association  (MSSLA)  Symposium.     The   Green   Team   Coalition   also   supported   the   conference,   as   did   the   Michigan   Public   Service   Commission.     Main   sponsors   included   DTE   Energy,   Consumers   Energy,   the   National   Electrical   Contractors   Association  and  Efficiency  United.         A  day  of  breakout  sessions  where  bracketed  by  two  keynote  speakers,   Dr.   John   Curran   to   start   the   day   and   Eric   Haugard   to   leave   attendees   with  a  vision  for  the  future.       Dr.   Curran   works   in   the   US   Dept.   of   Energy   Solid-­‐State   Lighting   (SSL)   program   and   grounded   his   talk   with   the   history   of   solid-­‐state   lighting   coming   from   the   semi-­‐conductor   industry.     This   insight   explains   the   exponential   performance   curve   forecasted   for   light   emitting   diode   (LED)   technology.     This   performance   growth   is   captured   in   Haitz’s   Law   which   states   that   every   10-­‐years,   LED   perform   20%   better   and   are   10%   less   expensive.     The   key   measure   for   LED  performance  is  lumens  per  watt.    The  goal  is  to  get  to  240  lm/W.         He  also  provided  information  on  the  saturation  rate  of  LED  technology  in  the  market  place.    The  sector  where   the   most   installed   LED   systems   can   be   found   is   exterior   lighting   installations.     This   was   no   real   surprise.     The   data  shared  by  Dr.  Curran  indicated  that  LED’s  currently  have  just  under  a  2%  market  share.    This  was  a  bit   surprising.     The   data   he   shared   as   to   the   market   saturation   of   LED’s   in   all   lighting   installations   left   the   crowd   stunned.     Currently,  of  all  luminares  installed  in  the  United  States  less  than  1/10th  of  1-­percent  are  LED  systems.    An   LED  system  includes  four  main  components:    a  controller,  a  driver,  LED’s  and  some  sort  of  lens.     The  potential  of  LED  installations  is  a  tremendous  opportunity  for  energy  efficiency  contractors.       Following  Dr.  Curran’s  talk,  attendees  then  had  their  choice  of  two  tracts  to  follow;  one  focused  on  customers   &   contractors   and   the   other   for   SSL   manufacturers.     Should   attendees   not   desire   this   type   of   knowledge   exchange   they   had   ample   opportunity   to   directly   engage   with   the   15   exhibitor   booths   also   part   of   the   conference.     This   provided   an   excellent   opportunity   for   contractors   to   get   one   on   one   with   Michigan   SSL   manufacturers  and  learn  how  to  provide  better  lighting  solutions  for  their  customers.       The   big   takeaway   for   this   attendee   is   one   thing   that   what   will   differentiate   successful   energy   efficiency   contractors  from  those  who  are  mediocre  -­‐-­‐  their  embrace  of  building  controls.    All  subsequent  speakers  in   the  contractor  tract  spoke  of  the  importance  controls  have  not  just  for  lighting,  but  also  for  overall  building   energy  performance.         The   day   closed   out   with   Eric   Haugaard,   Director   of   Product   Technology   for   Cree   Lighting.     Mr.   Haugaard   presented   great   information   on   the   current   state   of   the   SSL   industry   and   a   vision   for   building   controls.     He   should  be  applauded  for  not  overly  ‘selling’  his  company’s  wares  during  his  30-­‐minute  presentation.       The  vision  he  illuminated  specific  to  controls  directly  involved  the  use  of  SSL  technology.      Sensors  are  critical   for   a   building   control   or   management   system   (BMS)   to   work   and   comply   with   ASHRAE   90.1   –   2013,   let   alone   operate   optimally.     Sensor   technology   is   advancing   past   hard-­‐wired   infrared   systems,   ultrasonic   and   even    

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  occupancy  temperature  sensors.    Sure,  we  all  have  heard  about  wireless  sensor  technology  and  how  easy  it  is   becoming  to  install  an  otherwise  innocuous  button  on  the  ceiling  near  a  window  wall  to  trigger  dimming  of   interior   lighting   to   harvest   daylight.     With   all   of   these   systems   there   are   not   just   concerns   of   how   the   sensors   connect/control  the  building’s  system,  but  the  fact  that  there  is  a  separate  sensor.       The   question   Mr.   Haugaard   askes   was,   “Why   not   use   SSL   systems   as   the   light   source   AND   the   sensor?”     He   showed   a   demonstration   to   the   audience   of   a   SSL   sensor   that   created   electronic   signals   as   the   test   subject   touched  the  SSL  device  lens  or  waved  his  fingers  above  the  lens.    Visioning  SSL  systems  as  a  two-­‐way  device   opens  up  the  possibility  that  sources  of  light  could  be  BMS  sensors.           Only   the   future   will   tell   if   this   technology   will   be   adopted.     In   the   meantime,   the   team   that   assembled   and   hosted  the  2014  Michigan  Advanced  Lighting  Conference  is  owed  a  debt  of  gratitude  for  gathering  Michigan’s   solid-­‐state  lighting  industry  for  a  day  of  learning  and  sharing.       ###                                                                  

MEECA   is   a   non-­profit   trade   association   created   to   support   our   core   members:   companies   that   design,   install   and   evaluate   energy   savings   solutions   in   Michigan’s   residential,   commercial   and   industrial   buildings.         MEECA   advocates   that   Michigan   have   the   most   robust,   reliable,   qualified   and   predictable   energy   efficiency  industry  in  the  nation.      

 

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Brindley  Byrd   Executive  Director   (517)  203-­‐9180   [email protected]    

 

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