Our Partners

Industry partnerships play a critical role in moving products from the lab to the marketplace. CLTC partners with a variety of component, lamp, fixture, and controls manufacturers, as well as with California’s public campuses, utilities and state agencies, in fulfilling its mission to bring innovative, energy-saving products and practices into widespread use.

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Intermatic

Intermatic is the leader in time-based energy-control products. Since 1891, Intermatic has focused on developing and manufacturing products that control energy. Known for the "yellow-dial time clock," which is still popular, we have expanded our product offering to include time-based controls, occupancy/vacancy sensors, photocontrols, LED and HID lighting, surge protection, and weatherproof covers. We are dedicated to energy management and committed to providing you with energy-conscious solutions.

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Jade Sky Technologies

Incorporated in 2010, Jade Sky Technologies is a clean-tech, semiconductor start-up delivering driver ICs that enable high-performance yet cost-effective power solutions for LED lighting. JST’s unique design approach offers the best end user experience for LED lights while extending energy savings. With multiple patents issued, JST's highly-integrated driver solution enables true compatibility with all dimmers and smooth 100-0% dimming while maintaining best-in-class efficiency and power factor.

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Kenall Manufacturing

Kenall Manufacturing, a recognized leader in the advancement of solid-state lighting technologies, offers intelligent, durable and sustainable lighting solutions for the most demanding environments. Kenall provides sealed lighting for cleanroom or containment spaces, high-abuse lighting for public access areas, security lighting for detention facilities, and specialized healthcare and transportation applications. All Kenall products are proudly made in the U.S.A. and built in our state-of-the-art, vertically integrated manufacturing facility complete with certified UL Test Lab.

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Konica Minolta

Konica Minolta was founded as a business devoted to photography and to advancing light technologies. Now Konica Minolta has brought its expertise in light technologies to bear on the world of lighting with their OLED lighting which has unique characteristics such as flexible, lightweight, cool in operation, mercury-free and high luminous efficacy. Through its development of high-quality, easy to use OLED panels, Konica Minolta intends to continue contributing to a brighter future.

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Kuraray America, Inc.

Kuraray America is a global leader in specialty chemical, fiber and resin production, including TROSIFOL® films for architectural glass, photovoltaic modules and solar cells.

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Leviton

Leviton provides a comprehensive range of solutions to meet the needs of today’s residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Leveraging more than a century of experience, Leviton helps customers create sustainable, intelligent environments through its lighting controls and energy management systems. From switches to daylight harvesting and demand response controls, Leviton solutions help customers achieve energy, time and cost savings, all while meeting code compliance standards.

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Liberty

Located within West Sacramento, Liberty is envisioned to be a walkable master-planned community carefully designed and crafted to preserve and enhance the City’s hometown character and exceptional quality of life. Through distinctive architecture, innovations in community design, and the connection of people to places, Liberty will be a special place to call home for generations.

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Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP)

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) is the largest municipal water and power utility in the nation. For over 100 years, LADWP has delivered safe, reliable water and electricity to Los Angeles residents and businesses. LADWP is replacing over 70 percent of its power supply to eliminate reliance on coal. It is increasing energy efficiency by replacing at least 10% of the city’s electricity consumption, and expanding renewable energy to 33 percent by 2020.