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Jun 16, 2014
DOE Training Session Presentations from LIGHTFAIR International 2014
Once again, DOE hosted its award-winning informational booth and free training sessions at LIGHTFAIR® International, held June 3–5 in Las Vegas. The LFI "Best Booth" in 2012 had new features for 2014, including expanded training sessions on specifying and using LED products, expert Q&A on today's toughest lighting issues, and touchscreen kiosks for drilldown details on DOE resources.
Presentations
- Navigating the New Lighting Landscape
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy - SSL: Early Lessons Learned on the Way to Market
Kelly Gordon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) - Color Rendering Metrics: An Overview of Ongoing Work
Michael Royer, PNNL - Next Generation Luminaires Design Competition
Ruth Taylor, PNNL - Where We Stand with Standards for SSL
Eric Richman, PNNL - LED Color Stability: Understanding the Basics
Michael Royer, PNNL - LED Color Stability
Scott Rosenfeld, Smithsonian American Art Museum - Understanding the Latest LED Lighting Facts® Requirements
Marci Sanders, D&R International - T8 LEDs for Troffers: A Slam-Dunk?
Naomi Miller, PNNL - Outdoor Lighting Control Systems: Opportunities and Obstacles
Michael Poplawski, PNNL - LED Street Lighting: Experiences from Boston, Las Vegas, and Seattle
Bruce Kinzey, PNNL - Taking the LEEP: Experience with LEDs in Parking Facilities
Jeff McCullough, PNNL - HID vs. LED in an Area Lighting Application
Jeff McCullough and Andrea Wilkerson, PNNL - Steps for Successful Phase-Cut Dimming of LEDs
Michael Poplawski and Naomi Miller, PNNL - SSL Flicker Fundamentals and Why We Care
Naomi Miller and Michael Poplawski, PNNL - Spotlight on PAR38s
Kelly Gordon, PNNL - Understanding Lumen Depreciation and Light Loss Factors
Michael Royer, PNNL - Tubes, Kits, Luminaires: Weighing the Options
Bob Davis and Naomi Miller, PNNL - Lighting for the Classroom of the Future
Bob Davis and Andrea Wilkerson, PNNL - Power Quality Myths and Misconceptions
Michael Poplawski, PNNL