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Ask the Experts High-Bay Lighting Opportunities for Commercial and Industrial Facilities |
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High-Bay Lighting Opportunities for Commercial and Industrial FacilitiesAugust 17, 2009 2:00-3:30pm Eastern
Facilitators: Kate Baldacci & Jess
Burgess, CEE Downloads: Tommy Harris, Acuity Brands Lighting What's It About?High-bay lighting opportunities in the commercial and industrial sectors represent an opportunity to achieve cost-effective energy savings and to begin building long-term relationships with customers. This session addressed program delivery approaches, energy and demand savings results, technologies suited to these applications, and the experiences of veteran program administrators that target these spaces with their efficiency programs. The webinar covered important foundational topics, including: defining the savings opportunities and market potential; key considerations for program planning and design; prescriptive program delivery approaches; program results and lessons learned from experts in the field. This session provided the participants with an enhanced understanding of lighting energy savings potential, and highlight key considerations for program planning. What is Ask the Experts?This webinar is part of the Ask the Experts series of free workshops presented in webinar format to help new or prospective efficiency program administrators tackle specific energy efficiency program issues. The format is both informative and interactive, so be sure to bring your questions. Who Should Attend?Ask the Experts is open to new administrators of energy efficiency programs, state regulators, and employees of CEE members. Contractors and consultants are currently excluded. Others may participate by personal invitation of CEE. This session is designed for commercial and industrial program planners, new lighting program managers, and members with lighting programs in the beginning stages (0-3 years). |
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