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Solid-State Lighting Program Overview Program Overview James R. Brodrick, Ph.D. U.S. Department of Energy May 15, 2008 ENERGY STAR ® SSL WORKSHOP Washington, DC
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Solid-State LightingProgram OverviewProgram Overview

James R. Brodrick, Ph.D.U.S. Department of Energy

May 15, 2008

ENERGY STAR® SSL WORKSHOP

Washington, DC

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-The Legislative Authority

DomeniciDomenici-Barton Energy Policy Act of 2005Barton Energy Policy Act of 2005

Section 912

“The Secretary shall carry out a Next Generation Lighting Initiative in accordance with this section to support research, development, demonstration, and commercial application activities related to advanced solid-state lighting technologgies based on white ligght emittingg diodes.”

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SSL PartnershipNext Generation Lighting Industry

Alliance MOAAlliance MOA

“The Parties will conduct activities in support of research demonstration and deployment of solid-stateresearch, demonstration and deployment of solid state lighting (SSL) technologies for general lighting applications.”

“…create criteria for voluntary market conditioning programs, such as ENERGY STAR®”

Members: Acuity Brands Lighting • Air Products & Chemicals • CAO Group • Corning • Cree • Dow Corning Eastman Kodak Company • GE Lumination • Light Prescriptions Innovators LLC • LSI Industries Eastman Kodak Company GE-Lumination Light Prescriptions Innovators LLC LSI Industries

OSRAM Sylvania • Philips Solid-State Lighting Solutions • QuNano • Ruud Lighting • 3M

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Illuminating Engineering Society ofNorth America MOUNorth America MOU

“Developing and maintaining guides and procedures to“Developing and maintaining guides and procedures to assist the lighting measurement and application community in the photometric measurement of solid state lighting devices and other technologies to support DOElighting devices and other technologies to support DOE programs, including development of ENERGY STAR®

criteria for SSL…”

IESNA: IESNA is the recognized technical authority on illumination and communicates information on all aspects of good lighting practice to its members, the lighting community, and consumers. www.iesna.org

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DOE Solid-State Lighting Program StrategyProgram Strategy

Guiding technology advances from

laboratory to marketplacelaboratory to marketplace

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SSL Pathways to Market

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CALiPER Guides Planning & Fosters Developing Market

• CALiPER: Supports testing ofwide array of SSL, benchmark,and demo products

• Rounds 1 – 4 completed Included undercabinet step/wallIncluded undercabinet, step/wall, outdoor, and task/desk lighting, downlights, and replacement lamps

• Summary analysis Summary analysis, detailed test• detailed test reports available

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GATEWAY Demonstrations Showcase SSL Products in Real Apppplications

• City of Oakland: street lighting • Federal AviationFederal Aviation

Administration: walkwaylighting

• Additional demonstrationsAdditional demonstrationsunder way

• Open solicitation timeframe • User groups being formedUser groups being formed

– Municipalities – Academia – RetailersRetailers

Oakland demonstration, with Beta LED streetlights (foreground) and HPS streetlights (background). Photo: Beta LED.

www.netl.doe.gov/ssl/techdemos.htm 8

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Lighting for Tomorrow: SSL Competition

• Sponsored by DOE, ALA, CEE • 2007 winners:

– LED Lighting Fixtures Inc – LR6LR6LED Lighting Fixtures, Inc. downlight

– Finelite – PLS desk lamp andundercabinet fixtures

– Progress Lighting – Strata outdoor wall lantern

• 2008 competition:2008 competition: – Fixtures that meet ENERGY STAR – Other decorative fixtures – Future LED Showcase Future LED Showcase

www.lightingfortomorrow.com 9

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DOE ENERGY STAR for SSL

• Announced September 2007 • Labeled products available October 2008 • Covers task, undercabinet, outdoor

porch, step and pathway lighting, and recessed downlights

• Developed in collaboration with key standards organizations and input from stakeholdersstandards organizations and input from stakeholders

• ENERGY STAR will accelerate market penetration of better performing, higher efficiency products

www.netl.doe.gov/ssl/energy_star.html 10

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Standards and Test Procedures Support

• DOE workshops in 2006 and 2007 • Released:

– Chromaticity (ANSI C78.377A) – Photometric Measurement (LM-79)

• Veryy near comppletion:– Lumen Depreciation (LM-80)

• In process: – SSaffetty (UL 8750) (UL 8750) – SSL-LED power supply (C82.SSL1) – Definitions/nomenclature (IESNA RP-16)

www.netl.doe.gov/ssl/usingLeds/measurement-series-standards-performance.htm 11

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SSL Technical Information Network

• GGoall: iincrease awareness of SSL f SSL technology, performance, and appropriate applications

• Created with support from competitively selected partners

• MMembbers:– Regional energy efficiency organizations

and program sponsors – Utilities – State and local energy offices – Lighting trade groups – Other stakeholders

www.netl.doe.gov/ssl/technetwork.htm 12

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Bright Tomorrow Lighting Prizes Comppetition Launch

LIGHTFAIR InternationalLas Vegas, NVMay 28 2008May 28, 2008

• Created by Energy Independence and Security Act (EISact 2007) Sec. 655

• 60 W Incandescent Replacement - $10M - 90 lm/W • PAR 38 Halogen Replacement - $5M – 123 lm/W • 21st Century Lamp - $5M – 150 lm/W • PAR 38 Halogen Replacement $5M 123 lm/W

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Voices for SSL Efficiency 2008Opportunities to Partner and ParticipateOpportunities to Partner and Participate

Annual Market Introduction Workshop

Sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, NorthwestSponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, Energy Trust of Oregon,

Puget Sound Energy July 9-11, 2008 Portland, Oregon

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Stay Tuned…

• More new programs coming in 2008…

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