California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) of UC Davis is developing an integrated building control system for existing commercial buildings. To date, few research efforts have accounted for the interdependence of lighting, fenestration and HVAC systems and the consideration of HVAC status in an integrated approach to optimize whole building energy-efficiency via a single, unified control platform.
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California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) of UC Davis conducted research on smart lighting solutions for commercial applications. (Photo courtesy of CLTC) |
The system in development includes a unique integrated building control strategy that will deliver an improved visual and thermal environment for building occupants. Additionally, widespread adoption of such a retrofit package could save commercial ratepayers 20-30% of electricity used to light and cool their buildings and facilities as compared to a building without the retrofit package.
More information can be found here on the California Energy Commission's Electric Program Investment Charge funding this US $2.0 million research effort through the end of 2020.