NLC-HVAC Integration Toolkit
The NLC-HVAC Integration Toolkit is designed to assist energy efficiency programs, integrators, and market actors in successfully identifying, pursuing, and implementing NLC-HVAC integration projects. By downloading the toolkit, users gain access to a decision tree, handbook, case studies, and templates that provide a comprehensive guide to set up integration projects for success. Key takeaways include deciding on suitable integration projects, learning from published case studies, and understanding best practices and construction integration specifications.
Pathways to Connected Lighting
The excerpt from the playbook, 'Pathways to Connected Lighting,' aids energy efficiency programs in achieving target savings goals through NLC and HVAC integration with lighting controls. Users will learn about the playbook's contents, how to assess their programs, and effective strategies to increase savings generated by connected lighting systems.
Clarifications to the 2020 Report: Energy Savings from Networked Lighting Control Systems
This memo provides clarity on the 2020 Savings Report, emphasizing control savings factors (CSFs) across various project types. It highlights the impact of system setup and optimization on CSFs, advocates for incentivizing high-end trim and other control strategies separately for maximum savings, and underscores the benefits of proper NLC system programming.
ACEEE Summer Study: 2030 Goals and Networked Lighting Controls
Integrated NLC with HVAC systems can offer significant energy savings, amounting to 30% of the HVAC load through occupancy control. The memo stresses the importance of avoiding incentives for uncontrolled LED lights that can deplete long-term energy efficiency opportunities.
Lighting Controls Best Practices
This resource outlines fundamental networked lighting control strategies such as dimming, high-end trim, occupancy/vacancy sensing, scheduling, and daylight harvesting. It provides guidance on effectively applying these strategies to maximize energy savings and efficiency in lighting systems.
Future-Proofing Energy Efficiency with NLC
The summary of the study commissioned by DLC reveals insights on the economic potential of integrating HVAC and NLC systems in commercial buildings. By understanding how this integration can boost energy efficiency, drive cost savings for ratepayers, and reduce carbon emissions, regulators and energy efficiency programs can implement targeted action items based on the findings.
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