The Integrated Lighting Campaign (ILC) has officially launched its annual recognition cycle and is introducing new recognition categories for 2023 that reflect a continued focus on energy equity and deployment.
This year the campaign is focused on recognizing participants using novel lighting technologies to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings, the quality of life in their communities, more comfortable spaces for occupants, and a more decarbonized energy future. Watch the webinar recording announcing the new categories and click the link below to learn more.
Meet with industry colleagues and get a close-up view of the Integrated Lighting Campaign in our Participant and SupporterWebinars. Click the links to register.
2022 Recognized Partner Highlights
Every year, the ILC recognizes participants for innovation and excellence of their lighting project. Learn more about two of last year's recognized participants.
NEEA is an alliance of more than 140 utilities and energy efficiency organizations working to increase the adoption of energy-efficient technologies. In 2021, NEEA installed Luminaire Level Lighting Controls (LLLC) during a remodel of their Portland office. Learn more about this exemplary project, including lighting strategies, and outcomes. Learn More.
Vertical Harvest Farms is an urban hydroponic farm using controlled environmental agriculture in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. VHF is leading by example and showing how modern building technologies, like integrated lighting controls, can be used as a tool to make meaningful work and nutritious produce accessible to all. Learn More.
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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