WattStopper: Accelerate Savings and ROI with Advanced Sequences of Operations
Michael Siminovitch, Director of California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) and Jerry Mix, President of WattStopper talk about advanced sequences of operation.
Michael Siminovitch, Director of California Lighting Technology Center (CLTC) and Jerry Mix, President of WattStopper talk about advanced sequences of operation.
Michael Siminovitch, director of the California Lighting Technology Center, maps the history of fluorescent lighting. In its original use as an art form, fluorescents were "quite beautiful, quite ornate and they were decoration light sources."
Your Green Life – CLTC research efforts evaluating a solar tracking technology for photometric performance, system reliability, and economics.
This presentation will include an overview of the lighting research activities at the California Lighting Technology Center with a focus on demonstrations, commercialization, and integration within the codes and standards process.
Top 25 Green Tech Innovators Series hosted by Dr. Kiki – Finding better ways to light our public spaces and homes with the California Lighting Technology Center.
Smart Planet – At the California Lighting Technology Center at UC Davis, Professor Michael Siminovitch discusses an array of LED and fluorescent lighting technologies including, down lighting systems for residential use, and exterior LED lighting for garages and parking lots.
KCRA 3 – UC Davis is putting the finishing touches on one of the most advanced lighting systems in the country.
UCTV – Presentations from winners of the Energy Efficiency Partnership Best Practice awards competition for projects that demonstrate successful Lighting Design/Retrofit and Monitoring Based Commissioning (MBCx) projects. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, UC Davis, and San Diego CC present on projects that implemented emerging technology solutions to lighting applications in areas such as stairwells, parking lots, classrooms, and gymnasiums. CSU San Bernardino and UC Berkeley present MBCx projects that were implemented on their campuses.
UC Davis Newswatch – UC Davis is the first large institution in California to commit to a new statewide mandate to cut the energy it uses for lighting by sixty percent in the next decade.
Smart Planet – What types of smart lights will power our homes and offices in the next five to ten years? At the California Lighting Institute at UC Davis, Professor Michael Siminovitch shows us a giant integrated sphere that acts as an advanced light meter. He also discusses an array of LED and fluorescent lighting technologies including, down lighting systems for residential use, and exterior LED lighting for garages and parking lots.