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Page 1: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

Click to edit Master title styleBetter Buildings Solution Center

Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners ndash 100 more in 2015

Find solutions by topic building type solution type building size sector technology location and more

energygovbbsc 1

Better Buildings Summit - 2016

2

3

T

High Performance Troffer

Lighting Solutions

Click To Edit Master Michael Myer

itle Style Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (moderator)

Chris Magee MGM Resorts International

William Evans Princeton University

Overview

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Princeton Icahn Laboratory

Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

MGM Resorts

Interior Lighting Campaign

5

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

56 million commercial buildings comprising

more than 87 billion square feet of floor space

14 increase in of buildings since 2003

21 increase in floor space since 2003

Commercial building account for

18 of total energy consumption in the US

28 of green house gas emissions

EIA CBECS 6

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

7

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Electricity and Costs

Building Type Lighting is

portion of

electricity

Annual

Electricity Use

(kWh sf)

Annual Energy

Lighting Cost sf

Grocery Store 23 525 $125

Hospitals 43 275 $122

HotelMotel 57 14 $082

Higher Education 31 189 $061

K-12 Schools 31 100 $032

Laboratories 47 650 $316

Large Offices 40 200 $083

SmallMedium Offices 34 150 $053

Manufacturing 2 951 $020

Quick-Service Restaurants 8 961 $079

Restaurants 24 971 $241

Retail Building 53 140 $077

Warehouses 60 160 $099

httpbizenergyadvisorcom 8

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

US Energy Use

9

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 2: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

Better Buildings Summit - 2016

2

3

T

High Performance Troffer

Lighting Solutions

Click To Edit Master Michael Myer

itle Style Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (moderator)

Chris Magee MGM Resorts International

William Evans Princeton University

Overview

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Princeton Icahn Laboratory

Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

MGM Resorts

Interior Lighting Campaign

5

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

56 million commercial buildings comprising

more than 87 billion square feet of floor space

14 increase in of buildings since 2003

21 increase in floor space since 2003

Commercial building account for

18 of total energy consumption in the US

28 of green house gas emissions

EIA CBECS 6

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

7

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Electricity and Costs

Building Type Lighting is

portion of

electricity

Annual

Electricity Use

(kWh sf)

Annual Energy

Lighting Cost sf

Grocery Store 23 525 $125

Hospitals 43 275 $122

HotelMotel 57 14 $082

Higher Education 31 189 $061

K-12 Schools 31 100 $032

Laboratories 47 650 $316

Large Offices 40 200 $083

SmallMedium Offices 34 150 $053

Manufacturing 2 951 $020

Quick-Service Restaurants 8 961 $079

Restaurants 24 971 $241

Retail Building 53 140 $077

Warehouses 60 160 $099

httpbizenergyadvisorcom 8

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

US Energy Use

9

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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3

T

High Performance Troffer

Lighting Solutions

Click To Edit Master Michael Myer

itle Style Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (moderator)

Chris Magee MGM Resorts International

William Evans Princeton University

Overview

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Princeton Icahn Laboratory

Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

MGM Resorts

Interior Lighting Campaign

5

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

56 million commercial buildings comprising

more than 87 billion square feet of floor space

14 increase in of buildings since 2003

21 increase in floor space since 2003

Commercial building account for

18 of total energy consumption in the US

28 of green house gas emissions

EIA CBECS 6

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

7

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Electricity and Costs

Building Type Lighting is

portion of

electricity

Annual

Electricity Use

(kWh sf)

Annual Energy

Lighting Cost sf

Grocery Store 23 525 $125

Hospitals 43 275 $122

HotelMotel 57 14 $082

Higher Education 31 189 $061

K-12 Schools 31 100 $032

Laboratories 47 650 $316

Large Offices 40 200 $083

SmallMedium Offices 34 150 $053

Manufacturing 2 951 $020

Quick-Service Restaurants 8 961 $079

Restaurants 24 971 $241

Retail Building 53 140 $077

Warehouses 60 160 $099

httpbizenergyadvisorcom 8

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

US Energy Use

9

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 4: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

T

High Performance Troffer

Lighting Solutions

Click To Edit Master Michael Myer

itle Style Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (moderator)

Chris Magee MGM Resorts International

William Evans Princeton University

Overview

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Princeton Icahn Laboratory

Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

MGM Resorts

Interior Lighting Campaign

5

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

56 million commercial buildings comprising

more than 87 billion square feet of floor space

14 increase in of buildings since 2003

21 increase in floor space since 2003

Commercial building account for

18 of total energy consumption in the US

28 of green house gas emissions

EIA CBECS 6

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

7

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Electricity and Costs

Building Type Lighting is

portion of

electricity

Annual

Electricity Use

(kWh sf)

Annual Energy

Lighting Cost sf

Grocery Store 23 525 $125

Hospitals 43 275 $122

HotelMotel 57 14 $082

Higher Education 31 189 $061

K-12 Schools 31 100 $032

Laboratories 47 650 $316

Large Offices 40 200 $083

SmallMedium Offices 34 150 $053

Manufacturing 2 951 $020

Quick-Service Restaurants 8 961 $079

Restaurants 24 971 $241

Retail Building 53 140 $077

Warehouses 60 160 $099

httpbizenergyadvisorcom 8

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

US Energy Use

9

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Overview

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Princeton Icahn Laboratory

Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

MGM Resorts

Interior Lighting Campaign

5

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

56 million commercial buildings comprising

more than 87 billion square feet of floor space

14 increase in of buildings since 2003

21 increase in floor space since 2003

Commercial building account for

18 of total energy consumption in the US

28 of green house gas emissions

EIA CBECS 6

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

7

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Electricity and Costs

Building Type Lighting is

portion of

electricity

Annual

Electricity Use

(kWh sf)

Annual Energy

Lighting Cost sf

Grocery Store 23 525 $125

Hospitals 43 275 $122

HotelMotel 57 14 $082

Higher Education 31 189 $061

K-12 Schools 31 100 $032

Laboratories 47 650 $316

Large Offices 40 200 $083

SmallMedium Offices 34 150 $053

Manufacturing 2 951 $020

Quick-Service Restaurants 8 961 $079

Restaurants 24 971 $241

Retail Building 53 140 $077

Warehouses 60 160 $099

httpbizenergyadvisorcom 8

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

US Energy Use

9

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

56 million commercial buildings comprising

more than 87 billion square feet of floor space

14 increase in of buildings since 2003

21 increase in floor space since 2003

Commercial building account for

18 of total energy consumption in the US

28 of green house gas emissions

EIA CBECS 6

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

7

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Electricity and Costs

Building Type Lighting is

portion of

electricity

Annual

Electricity Use

(kWh sf)

Annual Energy

Lighting Cost sf

Grocery Store 23 525 $125

Hospitals 43 275 $122

HotelMotel 57 14 $082

Higher Education 31 189 $061

K-12 Schools 31 100 $032

Laboratories 47 650 $316

Large Offices 40 200 $083

SmallMedium Offices 34 150 $053

Manufacturing 2 951 $020

Quick-Service Restaurants 8 961 $079

Restaurants 24 971 $241

Retail Building 53 140 $077

Warehouses 60 160 $099

httpbizenergyadvisorcom 8

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

US Energy Use

9

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

7

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Electricity and Costs

Building Type Lighting is

portion of

electricity

Annual

Electricity Use

(kWh sf)

Annual Energy

Lighting Cost sf

Grocery Store 23 525 $125

Hospitals 43 275 $122

HotelMotel 57 14 $082

Higher Education 31 189 $061

K-12 Schools 31 100 $032

Laboratories 47 650 $316

Large Offices 40 200 $083

SmallMedium Offices 34 150 $053

Manufacturing 2 951 $020

Quick-Service Restaurants 8 961 $079

Restaurants 24 971 $241

Retail Building 53 140 $077

Warehouses 60 160 $099

httpbizenergyadvisorcom 8

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

US Energy Use

9

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Electricity and Costs

Building Type Lighting is

portion of

electricity

Annual

Electricity Use

(kWh sf)

Annual Energy

Lighting Cost sf

Grocery Store 23 525 $125

Hospitals 43 275 $122

HotelMotel 57 14 $082

Higher Education 31 189 $061

K-12 Schools 31 100 $032

Laboratories 47 650 $316

Large Offices 40 200 $083

SmallMedium Offices 34 150 $053

Manufacturing 2 951 $020

Quick-Service Restaurants 8 961 $079

Restaurants 24 971 $241

Retail Building 53 140 $077

Warehouses 60 160 $099

httpbizenergyadvisorcom 8

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

US Energy Use

9

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting by the Numbers

US Energy Use

9

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Commercial Buildings

Commercial lighting is asymp 26 of ALL energy use

Troffers asymp 1 of ALL energy use

10

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 11: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

Estimated 367 million

troffers in the US

asymp1 troffer for every 240 square feet

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

More on troffers

11

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 12: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Lighting efficacy ndash the conversion of power into

light (lumensWatt [lmW])

Luminaire Efficacy (LE) or Luminaire Efficacy

Rating (LER) is an energy efficiency metric for

lighting

Very similar to miles per gallon for cars

12

Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting by the Numbers

Troffer efficacy

Current average troffer LER = 66 lmW

New troffers are 85 to 120 lmW

New equipment more efficient amp more features 13

Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting

Represents a significant

amount of energy

New energy efficient technologies exist

New technologies offer

benefits in addition to

energy savings

14

Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Princeton University Icahn Laboratory Troffer Retrofit

CFL Downlight LED Retrofit

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

98000 sq ft overall

35000 sq ft of labs 2 floors

150 person capacity

Central glass atrium and 2

story curving glass wall

joining them

Glass wall is shielded by 31

external 40ft vertical

aluminum louvers that rotate

with the sun to maximize

shade minimize thermal

loading

First building-wide interior

LED project on campus 16

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

Annual lighting energy use

564000 kWh

$50000 annual cost

Lab and office space lighting

815 recessed 2ft x 2ft luminaires

each use (2) 31W T8 fluorescent U-lamps

acrylic prismatic lens draw 59 Watts of power

operate an estimated 5000 hours per year

240425 kWh annually or about 43 of the facilities

annual lighting energy use

17

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Issues

Removal of existing fixtures and replacement

with new did not appear cost competitive due to

the amount of labor required

Based on past experience with lab users on

campus a simple onoff type occupancy sensor

configuration was considered to be a nuisance

by users and had a history of being deactivated

18

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 19: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Troffer Lighting Solution

LED pan type Retrofit kits from Maxlite 3315 lumens

45 Watt power input

CCT of 4100K

Minimum CRI of 82

0-0-10V Control (off at 0V)

Safety Certification from ETL

Design Lights Consortiumrsquos Qualified Products List member (QPL)

Yields over 57000 kWh in annual energy savings before controls

19

Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Carl Icahn Laboratory of the Lewis-Sigler

Institute for Integrative Genomics

The Controls Solution

Lutron Quantum Ecosystem with 0-10V to

Ecosystem converters to drive the fixtures

Lutron Wireless Motion and Daylight Sensors

Lutron Wireless Dimmer Switches

Bi-level dimming philosophy in lab areas

20

Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab Room 222

21

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

A1 B12 A2

C13 D C24

A3 B34 A4

6

5

FC FL FC LED LEDFL

AVE 622 1036 167

MAXMIN 134 136

AVE 565 861 152

AVE 919 1493 162

AVE 409 659 161

ILLUM (HOR) AT COUNTER HEIGHT

ILLUM (VERT) AT WINDOW TOP

ILLUM (HOR) AT TOP SHELF

ILLUM (VERT) AT TOP SHELF

7 8

22

Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab Room 222

Window Wall

1 2

3 4

6

5

7 8

FIXTURE FL CCT FL CRI LED CCT LED CRI

1 3715 81 4304 85

3 2842 86 4323 85

5 3746 78 4311 85

7 3158 78 4299 85

2 3169 77 4336 85

4 3747 78 4303 85

6 3750 78 4313 85

MAX 3750 86 4336 85

MIN 2842 77 4299 85

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

23

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab Corridor 233

24

Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab Corridor 233

EAST A1 B12 A2 B23 A3 B34 A4

DOOR

Horizontal illuminances measured at 3rsquo AFF centered under fixture row

Vertical illuminances measured at 5rsquo AFF along south wall aligned with horizontal measurement locations

FL-HOR LED-HOR LEDFL

MEAN 530 968 183

MAXMIN 119 124

FL-VERT LED-VERT LEDFL

MEAN 304 535 176

MAXMIN 134 116

25

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab Open Lab area

26

Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab Open Lab area

Horizontal illuminances measured along the counter at 2rsquo intervals Point 0 is at window end of bench point 14 at end near inner wall

POINT FC - FL FC - LED LEDFL

0 449 727 162

2 475 763 161

4 529 783 148

6 561 765 136

8 575 890 155

10 579 948 164

12 590 987 167

14 651 1118 172

MEAN 551 873 158

MAXMIN 145 15427

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED Retrofits

The Downlight Solution

LED downlight retrofit kits from Terralux bull 60000+ hour L70 lifetime

bull 80+ CRI

bull 92 Lumenswatt

bull Energy Star

28

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

29

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

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POINT

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172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

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2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

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M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

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RD

WA

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FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

POINT HOR fc VERT fc

A3 588 195

A4 549 190

A5 469 172

A6 478 179

B34 612 169

B35 541 175

B46 528 179

B56 535 194

D36 584 NA

MEAN 543 182

MAX 612 195

MIN 469 169

MAXMIN 13 12

LED ILLUMINANCES

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

POINT

5

56

6

ILL lx

172

175

195

VERTICAL ILL ON WALL (6 AFF)

30

Icahn Lab CFL Downlight LED retrofits

2-lp CFL

1 3 5

2 4 6

7

WINDOW WALL

CLA

SSR

OO

M

ENTR

AN

CE

WH

ITEB

OA

RD

WA

LL

B35

B46

B56D36B34

FIXTURE CCT Duv CRIR9

1 3498 -00037 8530

2 3493 -00037 8530

3 3497 -00038 8530

4 3503 -00033 8529

5 3500 -00035 8530

6 3504 -00038 8530

7 3475 -00036 8529

COLOR MEASUREMENTS

31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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31

Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab

32

Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab

33

Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab

34

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 35: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

Icahn Lab

35

Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Icahn Lab

36

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 37: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

Icahn Lab

37

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 38: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

Summary of Princeton Experience

24 energy savings

before lighting controls

Light levels improved

38

What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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What came before

39

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 40: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

What came before

15MW Cogen Facility

40

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

Page 41: Click to edit Master title style - Better Buildings Initiative · Click to edit Master title style Better Buildings Solution Center Nearly 200 solutions tested and proven by Partners

What comes next

Low Voltage DC Distribution

Illustration Courtesy of Nextek Power Systems

41

What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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What else comes next

Think outside the Troffer

bull Low Voltage DC LED lighting

Photos Courtesy of Steel Orca and Goldeneye

42

MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts Troffer Lighting Retrofit Project

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

Installation of 755 High-efficiency Office 2x2

Troffers for Information Technology Building

Include full dimming controls

LED upgrade over specified linear fluorescent fixtures

$165K lighting spend ($69K incremental)

68 energy reduction ndash 125K annual kWh saved

339 ROI

44

MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

New Office Space Analysis

How did we get there

Option 1 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8

Option 2 ndash Baseline 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 3 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8

Option 4 ndash Extended Life 2x4 Linear T8 wControls

Option 5 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture

Option 6 ndash LED 2x2 Fixture wControls

45

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 baseline T8 fixture options

Option 1 Option 2

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 96 W 67 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 30000 hours 30000 hours

Fixture output 5569 lumens 5569

Rated Life 25 25

Realmps 1 1

Install Cost Per $13744 $18469

Fixture

46

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 ext life T8 fixture options

Option 3 Option 4

Light Source Linear fluorescent (T8) Linear fluorescent (T8)

Controls No Occupancy sensors only

of lamps 3 3

Input Power 84 W 59 W (30 expect savings from

sensors)

Lamp life 75000 hours 75000 hours

Fixture output 5171 lumens 5171

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

Install Cost Per $14074 $18799

Fixture

47

MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

Options 5 amp 6 LED fixture options

Option 5 Option 6

Light Source LED LED

Controls No Occ sensors dimming amp

daylight controls

of lamps 1 module 1 module

Input Power 44 W 26 W (30 expect savings from

occ sensors 10 with dimming

and 10 from daylight dimming)

Warranty hours 50000 hours 50000 hours

Fixture output 4400 lumens 3960 lumens (90 full output

set during commissioning)

Warranty 5 5

Realmps 0 0

48

Install Cost Per

Fixture

$22099 $26752

MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

Options 1 amp 2 operating data

Option 1 (T8) Option 2 (T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 288 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $3168 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2880 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $36318 $22245

Relamp Cost $1804 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $51866 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 096 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 554 lmsf 515 lmsf

49

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 3

(Ext Life T8)

Option 4

(Ext Life T8 amp Controls)

Annual Energy 2520 kWh 1764

Annual Energy Cost $2772 $1940

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 2520 kWh 1764 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $31778 $22245

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $45852 $41044

Ownership

Power Density 084 Wsf 059 Wsf

Lumens sf 515 lmsf 515 lmsf

50

MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

Options 3 amp 4 operating data

Option 5

(LED)

Option 6

(LED amp Controls)

Annual Energy 1320 kWh 766

Annual Energy Cost $1452 $842

($011 kWh)

10-year Energy 1320 kWh 7656 kWh

10-year Energy Cost $16646 $9654

Relamp Cost $000 $000

(one relamp)

10-year Cost of $38745 $36406

Ownership

Power Density 044 Wsf 025 Wsf

Lumens sf 438 lmsf 394 lmsf

51

MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

10-Year Data

Option Source 10-Year Energy Usage

(million kWh)

10-Year Cost of

Ownership

1 T8 223 $40169150

2 T8 + Controls 056 $35413625

3 T8 Ext Life 195 $35535300

4 T8 Ext Life + Controls 137 $31809100

5 LED 102 $30027375

6 LED + Controls 059 $28214650

52

Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Additional Cost amp Ancillary Benefits

For standard AC LED troffers $69 of conduit and labor per traditional LED fixture and 115th of a wired lightswitch

For remote driver $17 of Cat5 to each fixture and wireless switches 115th of $20ea

Savings from remote driver in regards to implementing low cost battery back up solution

Ability to continuously commission individual amp group spaces

Downloadable App

Ease of office reconfiguration

Training amp education obtained by electrical contractor

Maintenance trouble shooting

Occupancy data 53

Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Final Analysis

Incremental Description

Total New Space Statistics

No of fixtures

X installed costfixture

Installed cost

Less utility rebate

Installed Cost - Net

Avg annual operating cost

Addl gross cost vs Baseline

Addl net cost vs Baseline

Oper sav vs Baseline

ROI - Net

Payback (years)

10- Year kWh usage

BASELINE UPGRADE 1 UPGRADE 2

2-Lamp T8 Fluor LED Lamp Only LED w Controls

775775 775

$ 12702 $ 20109 $ 23662

$ 98440 $ 155845 $ 183381

$ - $ (5580) $ (14035)

$ 98440 $ 150265 $ 169346

$ 27907 $ 14666 $ 8506

$ - $ 57405 $ 84941

$ - $ 51825 $ 70906

$ - $ 13241 $ 19401

NA 256 274

NA 39 37

1966888 1085000 629300

Capx required

Includes kW

45 inflation w

re-lamp cost

13M kWh saved

over code

required 2 lamp

T8s

54

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

55

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

56

MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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MGM Resorts

Spaces being upgraded

57

Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Whatrsquos Next

How does the IT Office Project Translate to Existing

MGM Building Spaces

Plug amp Play

Direct wire T8

Troffer retrofit kit

New LED fixtures

New LED fixtures with controls

RFP ndash Troffer Specification

CAPX finance options

Installation of Bi-level dimming fixtures in stairwells 58

Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Summary of MGM Resorts Experience

First costs affect decisions even at the behest

of energy savings

Design team supply chain affects the

process

Comparisons necessary

Due diligence amp test your controls

59

Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

Interior Lighting Campaign officially launched

earlier in the Summit by

Department of Energy (DOE)

Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)

Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and

International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

61

Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Organizers

91 associations

10 billion square feet of

US office space

Supporting 37 million

jobs

Primary source of

information on building

management and

operations development

leasing building

operating costs and

codes

Contact Emily Naden

endenbomaorg

9000 members 134 chapters

(manufacturers

architects engineers

consultants and

contractors)

95 technical committees

39 billion square feet of

property

Purchase US $100 billion

in products

Conducts research that 1000 volunteers setting

standards guidelines

and recommended

practices

strengthens facility

management

Provides educational

courses

Contact Jeffrey Davis Contact John Perry

jeffsdcpdxorg Johnperryifmaorg

Officially launched at the 2015 Better Buildings Summit ndash visit interiorlightingcampaignorg 62

Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Goal

100000 troffers either retrofit (tubes kits or new

fixtures) or new construction by May 2016

asymp 10000000 square feet of lighted area

asymp 5000000 kWh savings annually or roughly the equivalent annual energy usage of 450 homes

asymp $500000 in savings

63

Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Resources Specifications

Reports

Fact Sheets

Energy Estimator to compare against code

Technical

Assistance (limited)

List of utility incentives MampV guidance

64

Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Awards

Campaign provides an avenue for recognition for

exemplary sites

Awards for new construction and retrofit sites

Awards for buildings with a few (under 20) some

(20 ndash 50) and many (50+) troffers

Awards for multiple sites and innovative use of

lighting controls related to troffers

65

Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Participants amp Supporters

Participants

Entities that are end users are eligible to be participants

Participants can be building owners building managements and tenants

Supporters

Anyone not directly related to the operation management

of the lighting

Supporters are designers engineers architects energy

efficiency organizations utilities manufacturers

66

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

Recognition and possible award(s) 67

Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

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Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Benefits amp Features ndash Participants

Limited technical assistance available to participants identifying appropriate sites for a high efficiency troffer installation or

upgrade

properly applying specification guidelines

completing Join or Awards applications

Campaign web site offers High Efficiency Troffer Performance Specification (released April 2015)

case studies

technical reports

Fact sheets

lists of available incentives

Lighting project evaluator to estimate potential savings by comparing

different lighting equipment and controls

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Benefits amp Features ndash Supporters

Be recognized on the ILC web site Supporter page Show your organization supports the campaign goals

Includes link to your web site

Share ILC resources with your customers Help convince customers that high efficiency troffer lighting solutions are

viable now

Utilities can leverage ILC resources as part of their troffer lighting

incentive initiatives

Lighting project evaluator can help you estimate potential savings

Help your customers gain recognition for their troffer projects Your role in the project will be recognized if an award is received

Work with ILC Organizers on a customized outreach strategy

68

Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Interior Lighting Campaign

Founding Supporters

69

Interior Lighting Campaign

Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

70

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Timeframe

Campaign kicks off at the BBA Summit

Webinar containing more information Summer

2015

Phase 1 awards submission deadline is May

2016

Join today at httpwwwinteriorlightingcampaignorg

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