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Integrated Lighting Campaign Looking for Great Projects to Recognize

02/08/2021 by Lighting Controls Association 1 Comment

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Integrated Lighting Campaign is looking for excellent projects to recognize as exemplary examples of building systems integration. The deadline for submissions is March 15, 2021.

Recognition Categories:

• Advanced Use of Sensors and Controls for Lighting
• Integrated Controls for Plug Loads and Lighting Systems
• Integrated Controls for HVAC and Lighting Systems
• Other Integrated Systems and Lighting
• Supporter Recognition

Recognition will take many forms and may include:

• Recognition from DOE/Better Buildings conferred at a public gathering/event (e.g., BOMA International Conference & Expo, IES Annual Conference have been hosts in the past)
• DOE/Better Buildings press release and social media announcements
• Case studies of recognized projects developed in collaboration with the awardees, to showcase the project and help inform others about the measured and perceived benefits. Supporting partners may receive mention in the case study
• Recognition event, honorees, and projects will be featured on the ILC website under each recognition year
• Throughout the year, the ILC may feature lighting projects from Participants who share information about their project

Click here to join the Campaign as a Participant. Click here to submit a project for recognition.

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