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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Roseville Electric

Established in 1912, Roseville Electric is the City's electric utility provider. Its 130 employees proudly serve more than 53,000 residential and business customers located in Placer County, just east of Sacramento. As a municipal owned utility, Roseville Electric's primary purpose is to provide highly reliable electricity to the businesses and residents of Roseville. Roseville Electric is under the supervision of the Roseville City Council.

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Samsung

Samsung is dedicated to making a better world through diverse businesses that span advanced technology, semiconductors, skyscraper and plant construction, and more. Samsung Electronics leads the global market in high-tech electronics manufacturing and digital media.

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San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E)

San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) is a regulated public utility that provides safe and reliable energy service to 3.4 million consumers through 1.3 million electric meters and more than 825,000 natural gas meters in San Diego and southern Orange counties. The utility’s area spans 4,100 square miles.

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State Partnership for Energy Efficient Demonstrations (SPEED)

The State Partnership for Energy Efficient Demonstrations (SPEED) program drives the market adoption of energy efficient technologies as a part of California’s commitment to a clean energy future. Managed through the California Institute for Energy and Environment (CIEE), SPEED has been highly successful in conducting more than 100 demonstrations and other technology-transfer projects to showcase the benefits of best-in-class technology solutions in installations across the state.

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Universal Lighting Technologies

Universal Lighting Technologies is the global leader in ballasts and controls for commercial lighting applications — including LED, electronic linear fluorescent, HID, compact fluorescent solutions and more. Universal Lighting Technologies is a wholly owned subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation Eco Solutions Company and part of the Panasonic family of companies.

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Velux

The VELUX name is derived from two words: ventilation and lux, the Latin word for light. With manufacturing companies in 11 countries and sales companies in just under 40 countries, VELUX is one of the strongest brands in the global building materials sector. VELUX creates better living environments with daylight and fresh air through the roof. The company has worked with many schools to accomplish a balance of natural light and artificial light that saves energy and money.

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Walmart

Today, Walmart is a global company with more than 1.8 million associates worldwide and nearly 6,500 stores and wholesale clubs across 14 countries. Walmart had become a textbook example of managing rapid growth without losing sight of a company's basic values. In Walmart's case, the basic value was, and is, customer service.

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WattStopper

Founded in 1984 by brothers Jerry and Steve Mix in Santa Clara, California, WattStopper reflected their convictions about the importance of providing energy efficient, convenient, and accessible controls for the work environment. In developing these beliefs, WattStopper’s team introduced a new, innovative occupancy sensor product line.