Optimum Lighting Energy Savings with Addressable Dimming Controls

A White Paper for Building Owners, Managers and Engineers

Contributors:

Terry Mocherniak, Chief Operating Officer, Encelium Technologies

Suren Thanapal, M. Sc, P. Eng, Technical Writer & Trainer, Encelium Technologies


Buildings consume more than one-third of the total primary energy used in the U.S. About two-thirds of a building's primary energy use is attributed to electricity. On average, lighting accounts for 30% of energy use in office buildings, and thus often dominates the opportunity for energy savings among all electrical systems. According to studies by Pacific Gas and Electric Company's lighting team, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, advanced lighting controls in conjunction with various energy management strategies can typically yield a combined lighting energy savings of 40 - 80% in office buildings.

The objective of this white paper is to substantiate and quantify the potential energy savings that can be realized through the use of addressable (digital) dimming lighting controls as opposed to conventional analog controls.

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