Lighting as a Service (LaaS) is an emerging and evolving business model in which the owner pays for light rather than the equipment that delivers it. The owner buys new lighting on a subscription basis over a multi-year term rather than a significant one-time capital investment.
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Steve Mesh on the 2019 Version of Title 24
One of the most striking changes to the 2019 code version is the addition of Section 130.1(f)1-130.1(f)7 – “Control Interactions.”
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Michael Skurla on Re-Lensing Lighting Systems to Enable Outcome Analytics
Though much can be said about increasing communication with other building systems to offer a myriad of value to the digital building, lighting systems offer the building blocks to a smarter building now.
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LCA TV: Audacy Low Voltage DC Lighting Control
This educational video, produced by the Lighting Controls Association at the 2018 LIGHTFAIR event, introduces the building industry to Audacy Wireless Control’s low-voltage DC power solution developed in conjunction with its partner Armstrong Ceiling Solutions.
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LCA TV: Cree SmartCast SNAP
This educational video, produced by the Lighting Controls Association at the 2018 LIGHTFAIR event, introduces the building industry to CREE’s SmartCast SNAP, a sophisticated wireless LED lighting control solution developed in collaboration with Synapse Wireless.
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Wattstopper’s Knuffke and Cartrette on Control Protocols
Craig DiLouie, LC, CLCP recently had the opportunity to interview Charles Knuffke, Wattstopper Systems VP and Evangelist, and Jonathan Cartrette, Sr. Systems Architect, Legrand, on the topic of protocols for an article being developed for tED Magazine, the official publication of the NAED.
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IES to Host LCA Produced Webinar on Networked Lighting Controls
On April 18, from 12-1 PM ET, the Illuminating Engineering Society will present a webinar on the topic of networked lighting controls, developed by the Lighting Controls Association and presented by educator Steve Mesh.
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American Industrial Partners Completes Acquisition of Current, powered by GE
GE recently announced it has completed the sale of its Current, powered by GE business unit to American Industrial Partners (AIP), a New York-based private equity firm focused on buying, improving and growing industrial businesses. Financial details were not disclosed.
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Current, powered by GE Releases Flat Panel Retrofit Kit with Integrated Sensors
Current, powered by GE’s RPL is the company’s first flat panel retrofit kit with integrated lighting control sensors.
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McWong Launches New Bluetooth®-enabled Smart Outdoor Lighting Control Platform
McWong recently announced the launch of its new Bluetooth-enabled outdoor control platform. This offering extends the company’s award-winning Bluetooth mesh control solutions to both indoor and outdoor lighting applications, and with Bluetooth connectivity, creates a single platform for simultaneous and coordinated control of indoor and outdoor lighting, without requiring complicated interfaces with building automation systems or other legacy communication protocols.
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