2020 Rebate Outlook Reducing initial cost by an estimated 20-25 percent, rebates remain a strong incentive for investing in energy-efficient lighting and controls. In 2020, significant rebate opportunities are widely available for LED lighting and controls, including growing availability of rebates for networked controls. This article by Craig DiLouie, LC, CLCP summarizes rebate availability in 2020. |
LCA Announces New Course on Internet of Things The Lighting Controls Association (LCA) now offers EE304: Lighting Control and the Internet of Things, as a new course in its popular Education Express program. Driven by microprocessors, low-cost sensors, and wireless communications, the Internet of Things (IoT) offers enormous potential to unlock new value in buildings. Just as the internet connected computing devices for commerce, services, and information, the IoT connects building systems and sensors in an intelligent network. This network may provide automation along with useful sensor-driven data and data-driven services. While the IoT matures, several key benefits are available now through networked lighting control, which offers wireless or wired networking, software, bandwidth, and intelligence. Written by noted educator Craig DiLouie, LC, CLCP, IES, this course describes the IoT and the supporting or leading role networked lighting control can play in its implementation. Valued at three learning hours, this course is registered with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education System (CES) for Learning Units (LU)/Health, Safety, Welfare (HSW) credits, and the National Council on Quality in the Lighting Professions (NCQLP) for Lighting Education Units (LEUs). It is also required reading to prepare for NALMCOâs Certified Lighting Controls Professional (CLCP) certification exam. Catch The Buzz at LCA! The Lighting Controls Association is pleased to offer THE BUZZ, which provides a single page from which you can access all social media posts (Facebook, Twitter and YouTube) from Lighting Controls Association members. Catch The Buzz here! |
The leading source of lighting controls education for nearly 20 years, the Lighting Controls Association is a council of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association with the mission of educating the professional lighting community about lighting control and controllable ballast technology and application. Members include Audacy Wireless, Cree, Douglas Lighting Controls, Eaton, EuControls Corporation, Hubbell Building Automation, GE Current, Intermatic, Leviton, LSI Industries, Lutron Electronics, McWong International, Nebula Controls, OSRAM Encelium, Philips Lighting Controls, PLC, RAB Lighting, Schneider Electric, Sensor Switch (Acuity Brands), Synapse Wireless, Universal Lighting Technologies and Wattstopper (Legrand). Â |