2004 National ENERGY STAR Lighting Partner Meeting
Date: April 26–28, 2004
Location: Austin, Texas
Description: Hosted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Energy, and Austin Energy, the meeting brought together ENERGY STAR utility, state, regional groups, and lighting (CFLs and light fixtures) industry partners to discuss current issues, products, and prospective collaboration efforts for this year.
Monday, April 26 2004
1:00 – 5:00 PM |
Meeting Registration OpenWelcome refreshments sponsored by Sea Gull Lighting Products, Inc. |
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2:00 – 2:30 PM |
Welcome To Austin
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2:30 – 3:30 PM |
Afternoon Topical and Partner Breakout SessionsA. Energy Efficiency Programs and Their Role in the Lighting MarketParticipants will learn about utility state, and regional efficiency organizations (also known as EEPS — Energy Efficiency Program Sponsors), their structures, and the role of efficiency programs in the CFL, ceiling fan, and light fixture markets. These partners will share various program models, how they are designed, and limitations from a program design perspective. Industry representatives will also discuss the impact of EEPS programs on the lighting market. Moderator:Jennifer Fitzgerald, D&R International Speakers:
B. PARTNER BREAKOUTS
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3:30 – 4:00 PM |
Meeting Break |
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4:00 – 5:15 PM |
Afternoon Topical Sessions and Breakout RoomsA. ENERGY STAR Lighting: Innovative Approaches & Unique Program ElementsThere are a variety of program and market approaches targeting ENERGY STAR qualified lighting. Key components can lead to their success or provide information on ways to improve the program strategy. Learn about innovative approaches to product promotion, partner leveraging, consumer education, and the creation and implementation of tools for lighting design. Each panelist will share his/her perspectives on a market activity or intervention their organization undertook to increase the market for ENERGY STAR qualified lighting. Moderator:Paul Berkowitz, D&R International Speakers:
B. ENERGY STAR Fixture Quality and Durability EffortsThis session will discuss recent ENERGY STAR initiatives to address fixture durability including enforcement of 'heat' criteria, and the recent specification amendment on ANSI standardized lamps. In addition, current areas of research will be addressed including color consistency, heat management and pin-base standardization. Moderator:David Shiller, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Speakers:
C. PARTNER BREAKOUTS
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5:00 – 6:00 PM |
Meeting Break/Optional Partner Breakout SessionPARTNER BREAKOUTS
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6:00 – 8:00 PM |
Welcome ReceptionSponsored by:
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Tuesday, April 27 2004
7:30 – 8:00 AM |
Meeting Registration and BreakfastBreakfast sponsored by GE Lighting |
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8:00 – 9:00 AM |
Morning PlenaryOpening Remarks
Current State of ENERGY STAR CFL Program
Addressing Barriers to Energy Efficient Fixtures and Ceiling Fans:
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9:00 – 10:00 AM |
Keynote Speaker
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10:00 – 10:30 AM |
Meeting BreakRefreshments sponsored by Greenlite Lighting |
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10:30 – 12:00 PM |
Plenary SessionNew Construction Industry and Lighting: Understanding Market Distribution ChannelsThis session will help to answer the following questions:
Moderator:Sam Rashkin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Speakers:
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12:00 – 1:15 PM |
LunchSponsored by Feit Electric |
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1:15 – 2:15 PM |
Plenary Session and Partner Breakout SessionsA. Home Renovation and ENERGY STAR Lighting: Capturing Lost OpportunitiesWith interest rates at historic lows over the past few years, there has been tremendous investment by consumers in the renovation of their current homes and purchases of existing homes. Typical home renovations include kitchens, family rooms, bathrooms, new additions, and redecorating existing rooms. All of these activities create opportunities to install ENERGY STAR qualified lighting. Panelists will discuss strategies for increasing the purchase and installation of ENERGY STAR qualified lighting in renovation projects including how and when to impact consumer renovation lighting decisions, current product options, and challenges working with the renovation industry. Suggestions for a utility role including coordination with remodeling firms, retailers, and manufacturers will be explored. Moderator:Paul Berkowitz, D&R International Speakers:
B. PARTNER BREAKOUTS
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2:15 – 3:15 PM |
Afternoon Topical and Partner Breakout SessionsA. CFL Color: Hitting the Bull's EyeThis session will provide a venue to continue the discussion on what are the best measures and procedures to provide consistent CFL color. The session will begin with an overview of the CFL Color Roundtable meeting at the Lighting Research Center in February as well as a discussion of the proposed "hockey-stick" shape for chromaticity measurements and tolerances between 2700-3000K and other color temperature ranges. Moderator:Richard Karney, P.E., U.S. Department of Energy Speakers:
B. Lighting Design and Sales with the ENERGY STAR Advanced Lighting Package for New ConstructionAttendees will learn how to use the ENERGY STAR Advanced Lighting Package (ALP) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) available resources to help promote and sell ALPs to builders. An overview of the ALP technical specification, marketing strategies, tools for selling the ALP, and examples of lighting designs that meet the ALP requirements will be presented. EPA will share past marketing successes and lessons learned that will help fixture and ceiling fan manufacturers, showrooms and electrical distributors avoid pitfalls in developing their own lighting packages. Also, selling the benefits to builders, what builders are looking for, and designing with the ALP and energy-efficiency will be shared. Moderator:David Shiller, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Speakers:
C. PARTNER BREAKOUTS
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3:15 – 3:30 PM |
Meeting BreakRefreshments sponsored by Reusable Technologies, Inc. |
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3:30 – 5:30 PM |
Afternoon Topical and Partner Breakout SessionsA. CFLS and Third Party Verification and TestingThis session will address how ENERGY STAR is utilizing the PEARL third party testing program to monitor CFL qualified products in the marketplace. Discussion on future direction of the third party verification and testing program will take place. Moderator:Richard Karney, P.E., U.S. Department of Energy Speakers:
B. Selling It: Increasing the Market Presence of ENERGY STAR Qualified Ceiling Fans in RetailIn this round table discussion, ceiling fan manufacturers and retailers will describe the progress of increasing their inventory and sales of ENERGY STAR qualified ceiling fan fixtures. The session will also highlight the role of energy-efficiency programs in designing and selling fashion-forward products marketed to consumers primarily on style and decor. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will also share information on this year's ENERGY STAR Cool Change Campaign, including campaign focus, marketing materials and PR approach as it relates to ceiling fans. Moderator:Kate Lewis, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Discussion Participants:
C. PARTNER BREAKOUTS
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4:30 – 6:00 PM |
Meeting Break/Optional Partner Breakout SessionsC. PARTNER BREAKOUTS
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6:00 – 10:00 PM |
“An Evening in Austin” at Stubb’s RestaurantJoin your fellow ENERGY STAR partners at Stubb’s Restaurant for a true Texas evening of dining and live local music!! Located two blocks from the meeting facility, this is an event you won't want to miss! A special thank you is extended to our sponsor for this event: Home Depot |
Wednesday, April 28 2004
8:00 – 9:00 AM |
BreakfastSponsored by Philips Lighting Company |
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9:00 – 10:30 AM |
Morning Plenary2004 Change a Light, Change the World CampaignReview 2003 campaign highlights and successes and kick-off the 2004 campaign with an update on campaign focus, marketing materials and PR approach. Learn how retailers, manufacturers, and regional programs can design and implement co-marketing programs to achieve sales success. Speakers:
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10:30 – 11:00 AM |
Meeting BreakRefreshments sponsored by Greenlite Lighting Corporation |
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11:00 – 12:00 PM |
Networking/ Meeting Break/ Hotel Check-Out |
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12:00 – 1:15 PM |
LunchSponsored by MaxLite |
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1:15 – 2:15 PM |
Afternoon Topical and Partner Breakout SessionsA. Lighting: Codes and State StandardsCalifornia Title 24 State Building Code will require efficient lighting in all new homes starting in late 2005. What will this mean in terms of market potential, lighting design issues, the role of builders, manufacturers, and EEPS, and consequences in other regions? This session will also update participants on the status of other state standards and encourage discussion on the benefits and challenges of these measures. Moderator:Peter Banwell, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Speakers:
B. Fixture Design Initiatives: Impacts on Efficiency Programs and the Lighting IndustryThis session will focus on the current and anticipated future impacts of several fixture design initiatives. Attendees will hear about the status of the initiatives, how they've contributed to changes in the fixture market, and how to leverage the initiatives within local efficiency programs. The following design initiatives will be discussed: Lighting for Tomorrow (Organized by ALA, CEE, and DOE/PNNL, Sponsored by CEE members), California Energy Commission Portable Lighting Design Project, and the DOE/PNNL Recessed Downlight Technology Procurement. Moderator:Rebecca Foster, Consortium for Energy Efficiency Speakers:
C. PARTNER BREAKOUTS
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3:15 – 3:30 PM |
Meeting BreakRefreshments sponsored by Sponsoring Organizations of Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc., Cape Light Compact, The Connecticut Light & Power Company, Efficiency Vermont, Long Island Power Authority, Massachusetts Electric-a National Grid Company, Nantucket Electric-a National Grid Company, Narragansett Electric-a National Grid Company, NSTAR Electric, The United Illuminating Company, Unitil, and Western Massachusetts Electric. |
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3:30 – 4:30 PM |
Afternoon Topical and Partner Breakout SessionsA. On the Horizon: CFL and Lighting AdvancementsThe lighting market is an ever-changing one with better technology and superior products always on the horizon. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory will present an update on its ongoing CFL Reflector research project. Then the U.S. Department of Energy will lead a discussion on the rising markets for candelabra-based CFLs and low and high wattage CFLs, and potential need for specific ENERGY STAR testing requirements. Moderator:Ron Lewis, U.S. Department of Energy Speakers:
B. PARTNER BREAKOUTS
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