Overall Rating Gold - expired
Overall Score 71.18
Liaison Kelli O'Day
Submission Date Sept. 13, 2013
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University of California, Davis
OP-T2-15: LED Lighting

Status Score Responsible Party
Complete 0.25 / 0.25 Camille Kirk
Director of Sustainability and Campus Sustainability Planner
Office of Sustainability
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Does the institution use Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology in at least one lighting application? LED applications in exit signs and remote controls do not count for this credit.:
Yes

A brief description of the technology used:

The University recently retrofitted half of its roadway and almost all of the pathway lighting fixtures to LED technology.

More information can be found at:
http://facilities.ucdavis.edu/EnergyCons/projects/
http://campus-care.ucdavis.edu/building-maintenance/services.shtml#lighting
http://cltc.ucdavis.edu/content/view/394/298/
http://sustainability.ucdavis.edu/progress/energy/index.html


The percentage of building space with LED lighting:
1

The percentage of parking deck space with LED lighting:
30

The percentage of outdoor space that uses LED lighting:
50

The percentage of building space with efficient, non-LED lighting (compact fluorescent, automatic daylight shutoff, or other energy-saving features):
5

The website URL where information about the institution's use of the technology is available :
Data source(s) and notes about the submission:

The campus has completed a number of retrofits noted above and has committed $1 million for 2012 to install additional energy efficient lamps and controls in restrooms and stairwells and to replace specific incandescent lamps with LED type. In addition, the University is currently programming for the Smart Lighting Initiative, to achieve 60% lighting energy savings campus wide by 2015.


The campus has completed a number of retrofits noted above and has committed $1 million for 2012 to install additional energy efficient lamps and controls in restrooms and stairwells and to replace specific incandescent lamps with LED type. In addition, the University is currently programming for the Smart Lighting Initiative, to achieve 60% lighting energy savings campus wide by 2015.

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