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Contact information: Gregor Henze, Professor in the Building Systems Program, 303-492- 1094, gregor.henze@colorado.edu (http://ceae.colorado.edu/dept/?nid=73) Opportunity #10 – Multiple Opportunities through the California Lighting Technology Center The California Lighting Technology Center is currently managed by the University of California–Davis and has a number of applicable research projects (taken directly from the Web site). Self Commissioning Dual Loop Sensor Dimming Technology for Daylight Harvesting (http://cltc.ucdavis.edu/content/view/142/164/) Ubiquitous Communication by Light (http://cltc.ucdavis.edu/content/view/819/411/) Cost Effective Demand Response (CEDR) (http://cltc.ucdavis.edu/content/view/87/89/). Contact information: 530-747-3838, http://cltc.ucdavis.edu/content/view/23/64/ Opportunity #11 – Potential Opportunities through Texas A&M Energy Systems Laboratory and University of Nebraska’s School of Architectural Engineering The Texas A&M Energy Systems Laboratory and Nebraska School of Architectural Engineering were the founders of the continuous commissioning procedures and have active R&D programs. University of Nebraska School of Architectural Engineering (http://engineering.unl.edu/academicunits/architectural-engineering/index.shtml) Texas A&M Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.eslwin.tamu.edu/esl.html). Lighting Lighting currently accounts for 25% of the electricity used in the federal sector and represents a significant opportunity for energy savings. The DOE partners with industry, universities, and national laboratories to accelerate improvements in solid state lighting technology. These collaborative, cost-shared efforts focus on developing an energy-efficient, full spectrum, white light source for general illumination. DOE supports solid state lighting research in six key areas: quantum efficiency, longevity, stability and control, packaging, infrastructure, and cost reduction. DOE’s long-term R&D goal calls for white-light light-emitting diodes (LEDs) producing 160 lm/W in cost-effective, market-ready systems by 2025. Currently, LEDs can only perform similarly to fluorescent lamps and only make sense for specific applications. The majority of the DOE BTP’s R&D investments in new technologies are going to solid state lighting R&D. In 2009, the total BTP investment was $30.64 million with a $10.8 million cost share (U.S. DOE/EERE undated). Current demonstrations are listed in Table 31 and Table 32. 182PDF Image | 4th Annual Chena Renewable Energy Fair
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