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Title: LIGHTING AND LOAD MANAGEMENT


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LIGHTING AND LOAD MANAGEMENT
Peter Morante, Director of Energy Programs,
Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY
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POSITION Lighting is an ideal electric end use
for load management
  • Available in virtually every building
  • Easy to control
  • Easy to measure the results
  • The load reduced is repeatable
  • Can reduce the amount of lighting rather than
    turn it off, thereby preserving productivity

Lighting Research Center
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HOW IS LIGHTING CONTROLED TODAY
  • Manual control turn off the light switch
  • Through the buildings energy management system
    turn off the lights
  • Issues
  • People arent as productive in the dark
  • Cost of Maintenance Personnel to manually turn on
    off lights

Lighting Research Center
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CAN CUSTOMERS BENEFIT FROM LOAD MANAGEMENT?
  • Benefits received from Utilities or System
    Operators are less than adequate to recover costs
    of current lighting technologies
  • Full dimming ballasts are costly
  • Loss of productivity, when turning off the lights
    is high
  • Simple paybacks exceed 10 years

Lighting Research Center
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SOLUTION Develop a cost effective ballast
controller that will
  • Dim lights / reduce demand for power
  • Retain worker productivity
  • Not effect lamp life
  • Control from central location, internal or
    external to building
  • Pay for itself within 3 years

Lighting Research Center
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With funding fromU. S. Dept. of Energy
California Energy Commission Connecticut Light
PowerNew York State Energy Research
Development Authority
  • Lighting Research Center has developed a load
    shed ballast
  • Instant start ballast platform Add circuitry to
    reduce current to lamps by fixed amount

Load-shed Ballast
Dim Lights
  • Receiver for dimming signal
  • Incremental cost of no more than 8
  • Dimming occurs over 10 seconds

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CONTROLLER
RF pager/radio signal
Receiver Signal to Dim Ballasts
Transmitter To Ballast
Power Line Carrier to Ballast
Internet
Hard wired to EMS
Push Button
  • Interchangeable circuits for how signal is
    received
  • Minimum data transferred to ballast (on/off)
  • PLC allows for no additional wiring
  • Estimated cost 1 per ballast

8
PAYBACK TO CUSTOMER
  • Dependant on location, utility demand charges or
    System Operator incentives
  • Cost of 9 per ballast
  • Benefit Simple Payback
  • New York City 6/yr. 1.5 yrs.
  • Ohio 4/yr. 2.25 yrs.
  • Chicago 3.50/yr. 2.6 yrs.
  • Georgia 2.80/yr. 3.2 yrs.
  • Connecticut 3/yr. 3.0 yrs.
  • New Jersey 2.80/yr. 3.2 yrs.
  • California 3.50/yr. 2.6 yrs.

Lighting Research Center
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WHERE IS IT?
  • Ballast is developed Discussions with large mfr.
    underway
  • Controller being tested Manufacturer interested
  • Full scale demonstration in NYC in 2004, Utility
    to ballast
  • Seeking funding for 3 additional demonstration
    sites
  • Commercialization late 2004

Lighting Research Center
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