2016 Interior Lighting Campaign RecognitionJune 27, 2016
Interior Lighting Campaign Organizers
ILC Campaign Overview
Launched in May 2015, at the Better Buildings Summit
Year 1 achievements: Quickly surpassed initial goal of 100,000
high efficiency troffers, leading to stretch goal of 1 Million troffers. Actual achieved was 650,000 troffers, which represents an estimated 130 million kWh or 12,000 home energy savings ($13.5 million saved)
49 Participants 13 Participants recognized today for
exemplary performance 119 Supporters
Recognition and guidance program designed to help facility owners and managers take advantage of savings opportunities from high efficiency interior lighting solutions.
125,000 kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 11 homes
62% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Mixture of 2 lamp (56W) to 4-lamp (124 W) fluorescent 36 W LED
Award:Exemplary Federal Government Sector Site
Army Reserve – 9th Mission Support Command:Guam
Army Reserve – 99th Regional Support Command:T/Sgt Vernon McGarity Army Reserve Center
184,000 kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 17 homes
51% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Mixture of 3 lamp (86W) to 4-lamp (108 W) fluorescent 46 W and 61 W LED
Award:Exemplary Federal Government Sector Site
Baylor Scott and White Health:Dallas & Grapevine
Program Summary 19,500 total fixtures
retrofitted across 11 BSWH campuses
Dallas: 1.43M kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 132 homes 6,260 fluorescent fixtures
converted to LED
Grapevine: 61% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Award: Exemplary Healthcare Sector Site
Baylor University Medical Center Dallas TX
BSW-Medical Center Grapevine TX
CHRISTUS Health:St. Michael
Program Summary 16,400+ total fixtures
retrofitted with LEDs across 10 CHRISTUS campuses
St. Michael: 1.45M kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 134
homes
61% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Award:Exemplary Healthcare Sector Site
CHRISTUS St. Michael Health, Texarkana TX
CKE Restaurants Holdings, Inc:Corporate-wide, multiple sites
157 sites submitted 1.9 M kWh savings ≈ Energy usage of 177
homes Average 53% savings
Castiac, CA Carl’s Jr 15,000 kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 1.3
homes Danridge, TN Hardee’s
64% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Mixture of 4-lamp (128 W) fluorescent 49 W LED
Awards:
Largest Number of Facility Projects
Highest Absolute Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting Retrofits - Small Project
Highest Percentage of Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting Retrofits - Small Project
Cleveland Clinic:Main Campus Learner Research
2.6 M kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 238 homes
55% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Mixture of 1 lamp (31W) to 2-lamp (59 W) fluorescent 13 W & 26 W LED
Award: Highest Absolute Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting Retrofits - Large Project
Northern Arizona University:Student and Academic Services
78,000 kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 7 homes
46% energy reduction in new construction
Controls: Auto off vacancy sensors and
manual on controls used in offices Auto on/off occupancy sensors
used in other spaces such as restrooms, classrooms, and conference rooms
Daylight harvesting controls that provide smooth and continuous daylight dimming are installed in spaces with windows
Tuning via local dimming controls Time clocks
Awards: Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single BuildingExemplary Higher Education Sector Site
Sustainable Technologies:Clean Harbors
11,000 kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 1 home
74% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Mixture of 4 lamp (104W) to fluorescent 33 W LED + controls
Award: Highest Percentage of Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting Retrofits - Medium Project
TargetCorporate-wide, multiple sites
26 million kWh saved annually at sites submitted ≈ Energy usage of 2366 homes ≈ $2.7 M in electricity savings
14,400 kWh saved at a medium-sized new construction
217,000 kWh saved at a large-sized new construction
40% saved in new construction stores
Awards:
Highest Absolute Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting New Construction -Medium Project
Highest Absolute Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting New Construction -Large Project
Highest Percentage of Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting New Construction -Medium Project
Highest Percentage of Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting New Construction -Large Project
Special Recognition Categories -Largest Portfolio-wide Annual Absolute Energy Savings
T-Mobile:Call Center Oakland, ME
Award:Highest Absolute Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting Retrofits -Medium Project
Before After
65,000 kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 6 homes
56% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Tutera Real Estate:7611 State Line, Kansas City, MO
46,000 square foot commercial office building
117,000 kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 11 homes
69% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Replaced 2 and 4-lamp fluorescent 20 & 30 W LED
Award: Exemplary Commercial Real Estate and Hospitality Sector Site
New Carrollton Federal BuildingNew Carrollton, MD
Byron Rodgers Federal Building & U.S. CourthouseDenver, CO
477,000 kWh saved annually Dual technology occupancy sensors per
luminaire Closed loop daylighting harvesting control for
15’ perimeter zone 8 daylight harvesting zones per floor Daylight dimming to 0%
2.7 M kWh saved annually Energy usage of 250 homes 82% energy reduction compared to existing
usage
Awards:Highest Absolute Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting Retrofits - Large ProjectHighest Percentage of Annual Savings for Troffer Lighting Retrofits - Large Project
Award:Best Use of Lighting Controls in a Single Building
U.S. General Service Administration
U.S. Toy Co:U.S. Toy Co. Headquarters
54,000 kWh saved annually ≈ Energy usage of 5 homes
53% energy reduction compared to existing usage
Replaced 3-lamp (85W) fluorescent 40 W LED
Award:Exemplary Retail, Food Service, or Grocery Sector Site
ILC Recognition Summary
2016 ILC Exemplary Retrofit Project RecognitionExemplary Performance Recognition
Category Range
kWh Percent Cost Effectiveness Range Annual Monetary savings
Commercial Real Estate: ‐ Tutera Real Estate 117,000 69% $12,300 year $12,300
Healthcare: ‐ Baylor Scott and White Health‐ CHRISTUS Health‐ Cleveland Clinic
1.4 ‐ 2.6 million 55% ‐ 64% 1.5 ‐ 4 year SPB 147,000 ‐ 273,000
Higher Education‐ Northern Arizona University 66,300 46% $6,600 / year $6,600
Retail:‐ CKE Restaurant Holdings‐ Target‐ T‐Mobile‐ U.S. Toy Company
26,400 ‐ 618,000 65% ‐ 73% 3‐5 year SPB $2,800 ‐ $65,000
Federal Facilities:‐ U.S. Army Reserve ‐ 99th RSC‐ U.S. Army Reserve ‐ 9th MSC‐ U.S. GSA
125,400 ‐ 2.7 million 55% ‐ 82% 5 ‐ 10 years SPB $18,800 ‐ $237,500
Other:‐ Clean Harbors 11,000 74% 2.5 ‐ 3 years SPB $950
ILC Recognition Summary
2016 ILC Exemplary New Construction Project Recognition
Exemplary Performance Recognition
Category Range
kWh Percent Cost Effectiveness Range Annual Monetary savings
Retail:
‐ Target 14,400 ‐ 217,000 39% 3‐5 year SPB $2,800 ‐ $65,000
ILC Participants
Argonne National Laboratory Lexington Co-operative MarketArmy Reserve- 63d Regional Support Command Macy'sArmy Reserve- 81st Regional Support Command MGM Resorts International Army Reserve- 88th Regional Support Command Naval Sea Systems Command 05Z32Army Reserve- 99th Regional Support Command Northern Arizona UniversityArmy Reserve- 9th Mission Support Command Oregon National GuardBaylor Scott and White Health Pacific Northwest National LaboratoryCHRISTUS Health Panasonic - Arrow ElectronicsCity of Gillette Plaistow Public LibraryCity of Milwaukee Portland English Language AcademyCKE Restaurants Holdings, Inc Sears Holdings CorporationCleveland Clinic Stanford University School of MedicineDeddens Development Sustainable TechnologiesDeutsche Asset & Wealth Management TargetEncompass Contractors North America TeslightsFayette Academy The Ballard CondominiumsForest City Realty Trust The Wendy's CompanyGolisano Institute for Sustainability / RIT T-MobileGundersen Health System Tutera Real EstateJCPenney U.S. General Services AdministrationKilroy Realty Corporation US Air ForceKohl's Department Stores US Department of EnergyLamey-Wellehan US Toy Co.Las Vegas Sands Corp. Vandenberg Air Force Base
Yamaha Motor Corporation
ILC SupportersAccess Green, LLC Finelite, Inc. OSRAM SYLVANIAAcuity Brands Lighting Focus on Energy Pacific Gas & Electric, Co.ADC Energy USA, Inc. Franklin Energy Services Pamela Tresp, Lighting ConsultantALB Energy Solutions Georgia Power Partner EnergyAlphalite, Inc. Golisano Institute for Sustainability / RIT Pearl Street LED Lighting SystemsAnixter International Gorgeous Lighting Co.,Ltd. Penn Lighting AssociatesARVA, LLC Greentek Energy Systems PepcoBeimini Sustainable Resources LLC Groom Energy Philips LightingBioStar Lighting Hawaii Energy Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA)BlueRock Energy Services HeSaLight REVCO Lighting + Electrical SupplyBRIGHT FOOTPRINT, LLC Hubbell Lighting Revelation Energy & LightingBSA LifeStructures Innovative Energy Solutions Corp. Rexel USABuckeye Energy Solutions Team LLC Institute for Market Transformation Robert Bosch LLCBudget Lighting Inc. International Association of Lighting Designers Robinson Sustainable Builders, LLC Cape Light Compact Jeff Miller & Company, Inc. Rockwell Financial GroupCapital Tristate Joule Energy RTK Energy, LLCCLEAResult Kaw Southwind Energy, LLC Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)Columbia Lighting Inc Kenall Manufacturing SamsungComEd KGP Design SeventhwaveComfort Lighting Inc Krypton Lighting LLC Smart City InfrastructureConcord Light LED City Smart TrackedCorrelate LED Energy Solutions Southern California EdisonDECO Lighting Leviton Manufacturing, Inc. Southwest Energy Efficiency Project (SWEEP)DesignLights Consortium Light / Process / Design Southwestern Electric Power CompanyDiVi Energy LightEdison Studio T+L, LLCE Source Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator Summit Systems Inc.Eaton (formerly Cooper Lighting) LUX LED Solutions Sustainable Solutions LEDEco Revolution MaxLite Sustainable TechnologiesEDF Climate Corps Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) Synergy Electrical SalesEfficiency Vermont Mirus Lighting Teslights LLCEmily Grene Corporation Molex Thayer CorporationEncentiv Energy National Co+op Grocers The DesignLights ConsortiumEnergy Conservation Works NetZero USA for Industry The Energy Alliance Group of North AmericaEnergy Focus, Inc New Buildings Institute The University Finance Foundation (TUFF)Energy Solutions Noribachi UpGrade Athens CountyEngineered Tax Services Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc. (NEEP) Vansant & Gusler, Inc.Envirobrite Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) Welkin Consultants, LLC Evergreen Consulting Group NUR Manufacturing Wilco Electric Inc.EvoEnergies Okapi Architecture Wyndsor Lighting, LLC.Facility Innovations Group Orion Lighting Solutions
2017 ILC Recognition
Recognition announcements planned for the 2017 BOMA International Annual Conference and Expo, June 24-27, 2017 in Nashville, TN
Join at www.interiorlightingcampaign.org
Thank You!
www.interiorlightingcampaign.org