July 2008 Solid-State Lighting Market Introduction Workshop Materials
This page provides links to the presentations given at the Voices for SSL Efficiency Workshop, held in Portland, OR, on July 9-11, 2008, as well as links to reference and handout materials.
Voices for SSL Efficiency 2008
July 9-11, 2008
Portland, Oregon
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Workshop Report
- Voices for SSL Efficiency 2008 Workshop Report (PDF 2.3 MB)
Presentations
Day 1
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Introduction and Update on DOE Market Introduction Activities (PDF 713 KB)
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy -
What is an LED Lighting System? (PDF 812 KB)
Steven DenBaars, University of California, Santa Barbara -
Using LEDs to Their—and Your—Best Advantage (PDF 1.2 MB)
Kelly Gordon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory -
Measuring LED Performance (PDF 516 KB)
Mike Grather, Luminaire Testing Laboratory
Day 2
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Welcome & Opening Remarks (PDF 330 KB)
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy -
Keynote (PDF 1.5 MB)
Alan Ruud, Beta LED -
DOE GATEWAY Demonstration Program (PDF 690 KB)
Bruce Kinzey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory -
Results – Performance Data and Economics from the Oakland Street Lighting Demonstration (PDF 885 KB)
Tyson Cook, Energy Solutions -
Considerations – Planning for SSL Demonstrations, From Casinos to Community Centers (PDF 62 KB)
Daryl DeJean, Emerging Technologies Associates, Inc. -
DOE ENERGY STAR Criteria for SSL (PDF 444 KB)
Richard Karney, U.S. Department of Energy -
Implementation – Product Qualification and Testing Requirements (PDF 676 KB)
Derek Greenauer, D&R International -
Future Plans – Keeping Pace with Technology Advances (PDF 320 KB)
Jeff McCullough, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory -
Testing Procedures – LM-79, LM-80, and More (PDF 454 KB)
Mike Grather, Luminaire Testing Laboratory -
DOE CALiPER Program – The Latest Test Reports and Analysis (PDF 1.5 MB)
Mia Paget, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory -
NGLIA/DOE Initiative on Product Quality (PDF 175 KB)
Fred Welsh, Radcliffe Advisors -
Building Bridges – Perspectives from the Lighting Designer Roundtable (PDF 2.8 MB)
Randy Burkett, Randy Burkett Lighting Design - Environmental Study – Solid-State Lighting Life Cycle Analysis (PDF 161 KB)
Scott Matthews, Carnegie Mellon University
Day 3
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L Prize Competition (PDF 224 KB)
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy -
The Role of Utilities in Leveraging the L Prize Competition (PDF 306 KB)
Gregg Ander, Southern California Edison -
Next Generation Luminaires (PDF 397 KB)
Ruth Taylor, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory -
Utility Perspective – Designing Early SSL Programs (PDF 530 KB)
Mary Matteson Bryan, Pacific Gas & Electric,
David Alexander, Pacific Gas & Electric -
Efficiency Program Perspective – Designing Early SSL Programs (PDF 1.5 MB)
Gabe Arnold, Efficiency Vermont -
Balancing Risks and Rewards – The Economics of SSL (PDF 2.5 MB)
Charlie Grist, Northwest Power and Conservation Council -
Utility Perspective – Investigating SSL Potential and Performance (PDF 129 KB)
Todd Starnes, Puget Sound Energy -
Getting Ready for the First ENERGY STAR Products (PDF 387 KB)
Jeff Harris, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance - Templates for Your Demonstration Projects (PDF 210 KB)
My Ton, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Reference Reports
- Compact Fluorescent Lighting in America: Lessons Learned on the Way to Market (PDF 923 KB)
Reference Handouts
- Reporting LED Luminaire Product Performance (PDF 94 KB)
- Solid-State Lighting Quality Advocates - Draft Pledge Form (PDF 1.2 MB)
- Guiding Technology Advances from Laboratory to Marketplace fact sheet (PDF 64 KB)
- Guiding Market Introduction of High Efficiency, High-Performance SSL Products fact sheet (PDF 98 KB)
- CALiPER Program fact sheet (PDF 234 KB)
- ENERGY STAR® Criteria for Solid-State Lighting Products fact sheet (PDF 185 KB)
- GATEWAY Demonstrations fact sheet (PDF 156 KB)
- Lighting for Tomorrow Competition fact sheet (PDF 277 KB)
- Next Generation Luminaires Competition fact sheet (PDF 38 KB)
- L-Prize Brochure (PDF 444 KB)