The Integrated Lighting Campaign Releases New Recognition Categories For 2022
The Integrated Lighting Campaign (ILC) is introducing new recognition categories for 2022 that reflect new priorities and a focus on equity and deployment, while continuing to recognize participants for exemplary projects in connected lighting systems under the original categories.
The 2022 Recognition Categories are:
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
Integrated Lighting and Horticultural Controls (new)
Innovative Maintenance, Operation, And Financing Service Models (new)
In November, the Integrated Lighting Campaign interviewed Steve Mesh, Lighting Design Educator and notable industry leader, to hear about the challenges hindering the adoption of connected lighting systems, as well as the exciting opportunities and trends for network lighting controls.
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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).
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