Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011.

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Southeastern Virginia AEE Chapter Quarterly Meeting June 23, 2011

Welcome! Thank you to everyone for attending tonight’s meeting

Meeting Agenda Sign attendance list Introduction of attendees Review of last meeting minutes New business VP Mark Tchirhart: Light Regulations Update Presentation: New Age Lighting Controls

New Business Financial standing Current Deposits - $ Current Liabilities - $0 Permission to use portion of funds for Speaker Travel Cost Form committee to arrange speakers

Future Presentation Topics Insulation HVAC LED Lighting Update Renewable energy AEE has list of referred speakers ?

Upcoming Meetings Tenth meeting date: September 14, 2011 Peninsula/Richmond area Eleventh meeting date: December 14, 2011 South Hampton Roads area Twelfth meeting date: March 14, 2012 Peninsula/Richmond area

New Department of Energy Lighting Standards June 23, 2011

12T-s Are Getting Dimmer… A multi-step phase-out process for the T-12 ballasts began in 2005 As of July 1, 2010, the Department of Energy prohibited the manufacture of T-12 magnetic ballasts Beginning July 14, 2012 many T-12 bulbs will be phased out of production and will not be available

New DOE Standards Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 Effective July 14, 2012 Affects linear and U-shaped fluorescent lamps and halogen PAR lamps Implements lumens per watt (LPW) regulations for linear fluorescent and halogen PAR lamps Will result in eliminating 4 foot T-12 bulbs, most 8 foot T-12 bulbs and some 4 foot T-8 bulbs Will result in eliminating all standard halogen PAR 20, PAR38 and PAR 38 within watt range

Incandescent A19 Lighting Rated Lumens Typical Current Lamp Wattage Maximum Rate Wattage Minimum Rated LifetimeEffective Date ,000 hours1/1/ ,000 hours1/1/ ,000 hours1/1/ ,000 hours1/1/2014 The standard A19 incandescent bulb can no longer be manufactured for sale in the U.S. based on the following schedule:

Will it Make a Difference? The Alliance to Save Energy estimated that lighting accounts for 22% of total U.S. electricity usage, and that eliminating incandescent bulbs completely would save $18 billion per year (equivalent to the output of 80 coal plants)

Reflector Bulbs All incandescent R20, R30, R40, BR30, BR40, and BPAR reflector bulbs must meet halogen efficiency levels except: Lamps rated at 50 watts or less that are ER30, BR30, BR40, or ER40 Lamps rated at 65 watts that are BR30, BR40 or ER40 R20 incandescent reflector lamps rated 45 watts or less

Produce more green energy or reduce the need for energy? Which is more cost effective? Which is faster to implement? According to the Energy Cost Savings Council, energy-efficient lighting projects alone generate an average 45% return on investment, giving an ROI of just 2.2 years.

Bethel Manor Cafeteria (Before & After)

Dare Elementary Gym (Before & After)

Cutting Demand Quickly Replacing Existing Lighting with High Bay T-5 Fixtures at Three High Schools – Bruton High School – Tabb High School – York High School-242 eight foot T-12 fixtures

New Department of Energy Lighting Standards June 23, 2011

Presenter Brad Face – The Face Companies – “New Age Lighting Controls” – Bio: Brad Face is the fifth generation Chairman and CEO of The Face Companies, which have been located in Norfolk since Brad is a co-founder and co-chair of Virginians for High Speed Rail (VHSR), the state’s leading rail advocacy group. He was transportation chair of the Greater Norfolk Corporation in the 1990s. In 2008, a panel of independent experts chose Face’s batteryless/wireless remote control system as the best new product in the world that uses smart structures and materials technologies.

Open Forum Current events Success stories Upcoming projects Etc.

Ninth Quarterly Meeting Thank you for coming. We will see you in September!