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The Value Proposition for Cost-Effective, DR-Enabling, Nonresidential Lighting System Retrofits in California Buildings

This project will identify, quantify and evaluate the incremental costs and benefits of demand responsive (DR) lighting controls system requirements in the California Energy Code across existing, non-residential building stock. The project will focus on the incremental costs and benefits associated with adding the DR functionality to enhance general lighting upgrades in existing, non-residential buildings to enable them to act as DR resources.
Scope
Funded Performer
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Partners (not funded)
Energy Solutions
Agreement Total
$500,000
Match Total
$138,648
Project Start Date
Project End Date
Program Information
Funding Organization
California Energy Commission
Program Area
EPIC
Sub-Program
Applied Research and Development
Project Manager
Adel Suleiman
Project Details
Ongoing Initiative or Research Project
Research Project
Grid, Whole Building, or Technology
Technology
Technology Type
Lighting
Building Type
Commercial
New or Existing
Existing
DR Focus?
Yes
Code/Standard Focus?
No
Locale
City
Berkeley
State
California