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Digital Design Series - LLLC MythBusters NEEA/BetterBricks

With individual sensors embedded in every LED fixture, luminaire level lighting controls (LLLC) represent the most intuitive, flexible lighting controls systems on the market. LLLC technology delivers significant business benefits, the highest lighting quality for occupants, and energy savings up to 75 percent.

There’s a lot of buzz about this technology, and myths about installation, operations and maintenance of LLLC too. Here’s a chance to get your questions answered directly from lighting experts and “MythBusters” Chris Meek and Chris Wolgamott. Chris and Chris will lead a a virtual MythBusters-inspired event, moderated by Angela on luminaire level lighting controls (LLLC), discuss how to incorporate the technology in the design process to achieve significant energy savings, and answer your questions.

Presenter bios

Our expert LLLC MythBusters, Chris Wolgamott and Chris Meek, collectively have more than 40 years of experience in the lighting industry.

Chris Meek, AIA, IES

Chris Meek, AIA, IES, is Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Washington and a registered architect. He is Director of the Integrated Design Lab (IDL) at the University’s College of Built Environments and the Center for Integrated Design (CID).

Chris Wolgamott is a Certified Energy Manager and a Certified Demand-Side Management Professional who frequently presents on the future of lighting controls across the country and serves on the Next Generation Lighting Systems’ Connected Lighting Advisory Group.

Chris Wolgamott

Moderator: Angela Pilant

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Angela has worked in the lighting and energy industry since 1995. She joined Evergreen Consulting Group in 2009 and currently works on several energy efficiency programs in the Pacific Northwest providing efficiency measurement research and site consultations. Before Evergreen, she was a Lighting Specialist for Portland General Electric, working on their lighting rebate programs. She has also coordinated efforts with large commercial and industrial customers to deliver kWh savings through efficient lighting design and controls. Angela’s Lighting Certified Professional designation from the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions, NCQLP, and her experience with LEED process/documentation support, energy code compliance, emergency egress lighting and roadway lighting make her a valuable resource for clients and trade allies

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Later Event: September 17
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