Solid-State Lighting: Highlighting indoor Applications


This event qualifies for .2 CEUs


The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) will kick off First Thursday Seminars with the live webcast Solid-State Lighting: Highlighting indoor Applications on April 4, 2013.

Experts Naomi Johnson Miller and Jeff McCullough of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will offer training about new solid-state and LED lighting developments and best practices, as well as Federal priorities, and tools and resources for success.

Learn about:

  •  new design considerations and protocols when installing indoor troffer lighting
  •  current standards, specifications, and testing (CALiPER) for LED products
  •  LED life span and maintenance, including life cycle costs and payback periods
  •  techniques to measure best performance in quality and efficiency
  •  Federal and industry resources to help select technologies and speed their installation.

Participants are encouraged to e-mail or call-in their questions before and during the program to receive tailored advice from the experts during the live “Q&A” segment. Questions submitted before the program can be sent to FTS@energyworkshops.org. The 90-minute training is free of charge, but you must register in advance to obtain an Internet URL for the presentation. The broadcast will take place Thursday, April 4, 2013, from 1:30 to 3:00 Eastern Time and is titled, Solid-State Lighting: Highlighting indoor Applications

FEMP First Thursday Seminars are no cost training opportunities to help Federal energy, environmental, and fleet professionals plan and execute projects to help meet Federal goals and requirements. For more information, visit the FEMP First Thursday Seminars website at: http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/femp/training/first_thursday_seminars.cfm

For other free, self-paced eTraining Core Courses offered by FEMP in association with the Whole Building Design Guide, visit http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/femp/training/etraining.cfm

Speaker and Presenter Information

Naomi Johnson Miller is an engineer in the solid state lighting program of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory focusing on lighting quality, energy efficiency, sustainability, and the acceleration of LED technology deployment. Previously she was principal of Naomi Miller Lighting Design in Troy, New York. She is a fellow of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America and the International Association of Lighting Designers. She holds a bachelor’s of art and design degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a master’s degree in lighting from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Jeff McCullough is a senior research engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. His main area of focus is in commercializing energy-efficient technologies, particularly lighting and HVAC systems. Mr. McCullough led development of the first-ever ENERGY STAR® criteria for solid-state lighting and most recently completed the Lumen Maintenance Test Facility, which tests submissions for the L-Prize™ competition. Mr. McCullough holds degrees in mechanical engineering and business administration from Washington State University.

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Event Type
Webcast


When
Thu, Apr 4, 2013, 1:30pm - 3:00pm ET


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Organizer
Greening America


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