The ILC's recognition cycle will be closing on March 30. If you haven't submitted for recognition yet, now is the time. The Integrated Lighting Campaign is already receiving impressive submissions from partners who have used novel approaches to lighting, and whose lighting projects have resulted in considerable energy savings, or contributed to occupant comfort.
Applying is easy
First, familiarize yourself with this year’s recognition categories. Then, complete our short application form (deadline is March 30th). We only ask that you provide building location and size with a brief description of the building, the lighting system, and the reported benefits and outcomes.
The Integrated Lighting Campaign has published five new case studies this year! The case studies feature innovative lighting projects and integrated lighting strategies from our 2021 recognized participants.
The Integrated Lighting Campaign is excited to welcome new acting campaign lead, Axel Pearson! Axel is a Project Manager at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, supporting the Technology Adoption team with a focus on energy efficient lighting and controls. Prior to PNNL, he worked for the DesignLights Consortium leading the Solid-State Lighting Program and developing DLC's technical requirements. Read Axel's full bio.
Contact Axel with questions about joining the campaign or submitting for recognition.
SUPPORTERS: Supporting partners include utilities, manufacturers, energy-efficiency organizations, lighting designers, and energy service companies (ESCOs).
PARTICIPANTS: Organizations—including building owners, operators, and managers—have access to resources and technical assistance.
We welcome your questions, inquiries, new resources, request for technical assistance, or highlights about your integrated lighting projects (past, present, or future).
ORGANIZERS: ILC is a collaborative effort between the DesignLights Consortium (DLC), the International Facility Management Association (IFMA), the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), the Lighting Controls Association (LCA), the interNational Association of Lighting Management Companies® (NALMCO®), and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Blvd, Richland, WA 99354