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Reduced Wattage Lamp Replacement: Market Intervention Strategies, Market Size and Next Steps
In September 2016, Cadeo, as a subcontractor to Navigant, completed the first Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) for the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (NEEA) Reduced Wattage Lamp Replacement (RWLR) initiative.
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NEEA: Commercial Lighting Decision Maker Groups
NEEA was looking to understand who the main purchase decision makers and influencers are for Luminaire Level Lighting Controls (LLLC).
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Luminaire Level Lighting Controls (LLLC) Market Characterization and Baseline Report
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) is developing its Luminaire Level Lighting Control (LLLC) Initiative to accelerate the adoption of advanced lighting controls in office buildings and warehouses. Unlike conventional systems that control a group of fixtures through a centralized processor, LLLCs are embedded within individual fixtures. They control the lighting output of individual luminaires…
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2015-2016 Northwest Residential Lighting Long-Term Market Tracking Study
The sections below provide a brief project history, an overview of the 2015-2016 Residential Lighting Long-Term Market Tracking Study, summary of conclusions, and recommendations.
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Reduced Wattage Lamp Replacement Initiative Market Progress Evaluation Report #1
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) contracted with Navigant and Cadeo (the team) in June 2015 to complete the first Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) of its Reduced Wattage Lamp Replacement Initiative (RWLR). NEEA sought to understand the initiative’s early progress toward its goal of transforming the Northwest region non-residential lighting maintenance market.
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Dimming Systems Characteristics
Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance commissioned a study to delineate the characteristics of 18 dimming systems as part of its Luminaire Level Lighting Control initiative. In theory, adjusting the light level by dimming 15 percent at the control station will have that intended effect (light level or power consumption reduction) at the light source or driver.…
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Reduced Watt Lamp Replacement Market Characterization and Baseline
As part of its Reduced Wattage Lamp Replacement (RWLR) commercial lighting initiative to transform the Northwest market, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) commissioned Cadeo Group to provide two elements necessary for the execution of a successful initiative:
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Luminaire Level Lighting Controls Market Baseline
Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) is currently developing an initiative to accelerate the adoption of luminaire-level lighting controls (LLLC), an integrated lighting control approach that combines multiple control schemes to potentially provide 50 to 60 percent energy savings with low installed cost, ease of retrofit in existing buildings, and performance compatible with high efficiency technology…
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Northwest Commercial Lighting Retrofit Market Characterization
As part of the evaluation activities for the Comprehensive Commercial Lighting Initiative (CCLI), the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) funded a commercial lighting retrofit market characterization study to identify and understand the market actors and product flows of the commercial lighting retrofit market in the Northwest region (Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington).
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2012-2013 Northwest Residential Lighting Market Tracking Study
NEEA launched its first residential lighting market initiative in 1997 to advance awareness and use of energy-efficient compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and compact fluorescent light fixtures among Northwest residential customers. The project was designed to address CFL market barriers including high first cost; lack of product availability; lack of consumer awareness; incompatibility of CFLs with…
Residential|Residential Buildings