LEED Facts
Platinum Sustainable Sites Water Efciency 57 11/14 5/5
What is LEED?
LEEDLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design is a rating system started in 1998 and administered by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). It provides an objective national standard for what constitutes a green building. It offers a set of scientically based performance criteria for LEED project certication. The LEED Green Building Rating Systems address seven topics. Lutron helps with six of the seven categories: 1 Sustainable Sites*for responsible and environmentallyfriendly site selection and design strategies 2 Water Efciencyfor responsible water use and conservation 3 Energy and Atmosphere*to optimize whole-building energy efciency 4 Materials and Resources*to promote responsible waste management and materials selection 5 Indoor Environmental Quality*to minimize contaminants and optimize the indoor environment including the use of lighting controls and daylighting 6 Innovation in Design*for exemplary performance above LEED requirements or for new green building innovations 7 Regional Priority*to incentivize the achievement of LEED credits that are important to the local geography
astronomical timeclock scheduling occupancy/vacancy sensing dimming and switching systems (including uorescent and LED dimming) tuning or high-end trim of light levels daylight harvesting automated window shades glare control personal control of light real-time monitoring load shedding and demand response integration to Building Management Systems (BMS) commissioning
Energy & Atmosphere 13/17 Materials & Resources 8/13 Indoor Environmental Quality 15/15 Innovation in Design 5/5
Lutron is a national member of the United States Green Building Council and a sponsor of Delaware Valley Green Building Council.
Sidwell Friends School wanted a building that set a new standard for environmental responsibility and, in order to give them that, we needed the most advanced lighting system available that can integrate daylight sensing and other technologies. Stephen Kieran, FAIA Partner KieranTimberlake Associates LLP
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Commercial Interiors
LEED for Commercial Interiors is the green benchmark for the tenant improvement market. It is the recognized system for certifying high-performance green interiors that are healthy and productive places to work, are less costly to operate and maintain, and have a reduced environmental footprint. LEED for Commercial Interiors gives the power to make sustainable choices to tenants and designers, who do not always have control over whole building operations.
Schools
The LEED for Schools rating system recognizes the unique nature of the design and construction of K-12 schools. Based on the LEED for New Construction rating system, it addresses issues such as classroom acoustics, master planning, mold prevention and environmental site assessment. By addressing the uniqueness of school spaces and childrens health issues, LEED for Schools provides a unique, comprehensive tool for schools that wish to build green, with measurable results. LEED for Schools is the recognized third-party standard for high-performance schools that are healthy for students, comfortable for teachers, and cost-effective. David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh, PA LEED rating: Gold
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Sustainable Sites
Light Pollution Reduction Intent of the Credit: Minimize light trespass from the building Lutron Solution: Automated window shades with the right fabrics prevent light from escaping the building Occupancy sensors turn lights off when spaces are vacant to save energy and prevent light pollution from escaping the building Timeclock scheduling can be used to provide a building lighting sweep at night so that lights are off or set to a low dimmed level at certain times, saving energy and preventing light pollution
other 12%
lighting 38%
refrigeration 12%
Did you know that more electricity is consumed for lighting than any other end use? 2 Lutron solutions can reduce that by 60% or more while enhancing the space.
ventilation 13%
cooling 13%
2 Energy Information Administration, 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey, Figure 4, released April 2009. www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cbecs/cbecs2003/ lighting/lighting1.html
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Intent of the Credit: Provide a high-level of lighting system control for individual occupants or groups in multi-occupant spaces (i.e. classrooms, conference rooms) and promote their productivity, comfort, and well-being Lutron Solution: All Lutron lighting controls from wallbox dimmers to preset scene controls such as GRAFIK Eye QS help achieve this credit Daylight and Views Intent of the Credit: Provide occupants a connection to outdoors through daylight and views into regularly occupied spaces Lutron Solution: Lutron automated window shades help control glare while still providing daylight and access to views
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Lutron solutions can contribute to 40 or more of the 110 possible points Lutron solutions can contribute to 39 of the 110 possible points in LEED EB. in LEED NC, CS, or S.
NC New Construction and Major Renovations EB Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance CS Core and Shell Development S Schools
NC New Construction and Major Renovations CS Core and Shell Development S Schools Sustainable Sites PREREQUISITE 1 Construction Activity Pollution Prevention PREREQUISITE 2 Environmental Site Assessment CREDIT 1 Site Selection CREDIT 2 Development Density and Community Connectivity CREDIT 3 Browneld Redevelopment CREDIT 4.1 Alternative Transportation: Public Transportation Access CREDIT 4.2 Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms CREDIT 4.3 Alternative Transportation: Low-emitting and Fuel-efcient Vehicles CREDIT 4.4 Alternative Transportation: Parking Capacity CREDIT 5.1 Site Development: Protect or Restore Habitat CREDIT 5.2 Site Development: Maximize Open Space CREDIT 6.1 Stormwater Design: Quantity Control CREDIT 6.2 Stormwater Design: Quality Control CREDIT 7.1 Heat Island Effect: Nonroof CREDIT 7.2 Heat Island Effect: Roof CREDIT 8 Light Pollution Reduction CREDIT 9 Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines CREDIT 9 Site Master Plan CREDIT 10 Joint Use of Facilities Water Efciency PREREQUISITE 1 Water Use Reduction CREDIT 1 Water Efcient Landscaping CREDIT 2 Innovative Wastewater Technologies CREDIT 3 Water Use Reduction CREDIT 4 Process Water Use Reduction Energy and Atmosphere PREREQUISITE 1 Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems PREREQUISITE 2 Minimum Energy Performance PREREQUISITE 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management CREDIT 1 Optimize Energy Performance CREDIT 2 On-site Renewable Energy CREDIT 3 Enhanced Commissioning CREDIT 4 Enhanced Refrigerant Management CREDIT 5 Measurement and Verication CREDIT 5.1 Measurement and Verication: Base Building CREDIT 5.2 Measurement and Verication: Tenant Submetering CREDIT 6 Green Power 08 | Lutron Lutron solutions help meet the requirements.
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Materials and Resources (continued) Materials and Resources 14 13 1013 CREDIT 5 PREREQUISITE 1 Sustainable Purchasing:of Recyclables Storage and Collection Food Req. Req. 1 Req. CREDIT 6 CREDIT 1.1 Solid Waste Management: Waste StreamFloors and Roof Building Reuse: Maintain Existing Walls, Audit 1 3 1 5 11 2 CREDIT 7 CREDIT 1.2 Solid Waste Management: Ongoing Consumables Building Reuse: Maintain Existing Interior Nonstructural Elements 1 1 1 CREDIT 8 CREDIT 2 Solid Waste Management: Durable Goods Construction Waste Management 12 12 1 2 1 CREDIT 9 CREDIT 3 Solid Waste Management: Facility Alterations and Additions 11 2 Materials Reuse 12 1 CREDIT 4 Environmental Quality Recycled Content 1 2 1 2 15 2 1 Indoor CREDIT 5 PREREQUISITE 1 Regional Indoor Air 1 2 1 2 Req. 2 1 Minimum Materials Quality Performance PREREQUISITE 2 CREDIT 6 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control Rapidly Renewable Materials 1 Req. 1 PREREQUISITE 3 CREDIT 6 Green ed Wood Policy Certi Cleaning 1 Req. CREDIT 7 CREDIT 1.1 Certi Air Quality 1 1 1 Indoored Wood Best Mgmt. Practices: Indoor Air Quality Mgmt. Program CREDIT 1.2 Environmental Quality Best Mgmt. Practices: Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring Indoor Air Quality Indoor 15 12 1 19 CREDIT 1.3 PREREQUISITE 1 Indoor Air Indoor Air Quality PerformanceIncreased Ventilation Minimum Quality Best Mgmt. Practices: Req. Req. 1 Req. CREDIT 1.4 PREREQUISITE 2 Indoor Air Quality Best Mgmt. Practices: Reduce Particulates in Air DistributionReq. 1 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control Req. Req. CREDIT 1.5 PREREQUISITE 3 Indoor Air Acoustical Performance Minimum Quality Best Mgmt. Practices: Indoor Air Quality Req. CREDIT 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring 1 1 Management for Facility Alterations and Additions 1 1 CREDIT 2.1 CREDIT 2 Occupant Comfort: Occupant Survey Increased Ventilation 1 1 1 1 CREDIT 2.2 CREDIT 3.1 Controllability Indoor Air Quality Mgmt. Plan: During Construction Construction of Systems: Lighting 1 1 1 1 CREDIT 2.3 CREDIT 3.2 Occupant Comfort: Thermal Comfort Monitoring Construction Indoor Air Quality Mgmt. Plan: Before Occupancy 1 1 1 1 CREDIT 2.4 CREDIT 4 Daylight and Views Low-emitting Materials 1 4 1 4 11 4 CREDIT 3.1 CREDIT 5 Green Cleaning: High Pollutant Source Control Indoor Chemical and Performance Cleaning Program 1 1 1 1 CREDIT 3.2 CREDIT 6.1 Green Cleaning: Custodial Effectiveness Assessment Controllability of Systems: Lighting 1 1 1 1 CREDIT 3.3 CREDIT 6.2 Green Cleaning: Purchase Thermal Comfort Controllability of Systems: of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials 1 1 1 1 CREDIT 3.4 CREDIT 7.1 Green Cleaning: Sustainable Cleaning Equipment Thermal Comfort: Design 1 1 1 1 CREDIT 3.5 CREDIT 7.2 Green Cleaning: Indoor cation Thermal Comfort: Veri Chemical and Pollutant Source Control 1 1 1 CREDIT 3.6 CREDIT 8.1 Green Cleaning: Indoor Integrated Pest Management 11 3 Daylight and Views: Daylight 1 1 CREDIT 8.2 Daylight and 1 1 Innovation in Operations Views: Views 6 1 CREDIT 9 CREDIT 1 Enhanced Acoustical Performance 1 41 Innovation in Operations CREDIT 10 CREDIT 2 Mold Accredited 1 1 LEED Prevention Professional CREDIT 3 Documenting Sustainable Building Cost Impacts 1 6 Innovation in Design 6 6 CREDIT 1 Regional Priority Innovation in Design 1 5 1 5 41 4 CREDIT 1 CREDIT 2 Regional Priority Professional LEED Accredited 1 1 1 41 CREDIT 3 The School as a Teaching Tool 1 Regional Priority 4 4 1104 Total Points CREDIT 1 Regional Priority 14 14 14 Total Points 110 110 110
Lutron solutions help meet the requirements. Lutron solutions help meet the requirements.
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Lutron solutions can contribute to 35 of the 110 possible points in LEED CI.
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Sustainable Sites CREDIT 1 Site Selection CREDIT 2 Development Density and Community Connectivity CREDIT 3.1 Alternative Transportation: Public Transportation Access CREDIT 3.2 Alternative Transportation: Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms CREDIT 3.3 Alternative Transportation: Parking Capacity Water Efciency PREREQUISITE 1 Water Use Reduction CREDIT 1 Water Use Reduction Energy and Atmosphere PREREQUISITE 1 Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems PREREQUISITE 2 Minimum Energy Performance PREREQUISITE 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management CREDIT 1.1 Optimize Energy Performance: Lighting Power CREDIT 1.2 Optimize Energy Performance: Lighting Controls CREDIT 1.3 Optimize Energy Performance: HVAC CREDIT 1.4 Optimize Energy Performance: Equipment and Appliances CREDIT 2 Enhanced Commissioning CREDIT 3 Measurement and Verication CREDIT 4 Green Power Materials and Resources PREREQUISITE 1 Storage and Collection of Recyclables CREDIT 1.1 Tenant Space: Long Term Commitment CREDIT 1.2 Building Reuse: Maintain Existing Interior Nonstructural Elements CREDIT 2 Construction Waste Management CREDIT 3.1 Materials Reuse CREDIT 3.2 Materials Reuse: Furniture and Furnishings CREDIT 4 Recycled Content CREDIT 5 Regional Materials CREDIT 6 Rapidly Renewable Materials CREDIT 7 Certied Wood
Indoor Environmental Quality PREREQUISITE 1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance PREREQUISITE 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control CREDIT 1 Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring CREDIT 2 Increased Ventilation CREDIT 3.1 Construction Indoor Air Quality Mgmt. Plan: During Construction CREDIT 3.2 Construction Indoor Air Quality Mgmt. Plan: Before Occupancy CREDIT 4.1 Low-emitting Materials: Adhesives and Sealants CREDIT 4.2 Low-emitting Materials: Paints and Coatings CREDIT 4.3 Low-emitting Materials: Flooring Systems CREDIT 4.4 Low-emitting Materials: Composite Wood and Agriber Products CREDIT 4.5 Low-emitting Materials: Systems Furniture and Seating CREDIT 5 Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control CREDIT 6.1 Controllability of Systems: Lighting CREDIT 6.2 Controllability of Systems: Thermal Comfort CREDIT 7.1 Thermal Comfort: Design CREDIT 7.2 Thermal Comfort: Verication CREDIT 8.1 Daylight and Views: Daylight CREDIT 8.2 Daylight and Views: Views for Seated Spaces Innovation in Design CREDIT 1 Innovation in Design CREDIT 2 LEED Accredited Professional Regional Priority CREDIT 1 Regional Priority Total Points
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Lutron solutions can contribute to 39 of the 110 possible points in LEED EB.
EB Existing Buildings: Operations and Maintenance
NC New Construction and Major and Maintenance EB Existing Buildings: OperationsRenovations CS Core and Shell Development S Schools
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Sustainable Sites Sustainable Sites 26 28 26 24 CREDIT 1 PREREQUISITE 1 LEED CertiedActivity Pollution Prevention Construction Design and Construction Req. Req. 4Req. CREDIT 2 PREREQUISITE 2 Building Exterior and Hardscape Management Plan Environmental Site Assessment 1Req. CREDIT 3 1 CREDIT Integrated Pest Management, Erosion Control, and Landscape Mgmt. Plan Site Selection 1 1 1 1 CREDIT 4 2 CREDIT Alternative Commuting and Community Connectivity Development Density Transportation 5 5 3 15 4 CREDIT 5 3 CREDIT Site Disturbance: Protect or Restore Open Habitat Browneld Redevelopment 1 1 1 1 CREDIT 6 4.1 CREDIT Stormwater Transportation: Public Transportation Access Alternative Quantity Control 6 6 1 4 CREDIT 7.1 CREDIT 4.2 Heat Island Effect: Nonroof Bicycle Storage and Changing Rooms Alternative Transportation: 1 2 1 1 CREDIT 7.2 CREDIT 4.3 Heat Island Effect: Roof Alternative Transportation: Low-emitting and Fuel-efcient Vehicles 3 3 1 2 CREDIT 8 4.4 CREDIT Light Pollution Reduction Parking Capacity Alternative Transportation: 2 2 1 2 CREDIT Ef Site 1 1 14 1 Water 5.1 ciency Development: Protect or Restore Habitat CREDIT 5.2 PREREQUISITE 1 Site Development: Maximize Open Space 1 1 Req.1 Minimum Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efciency CREDIT 1 6.1 CREDIT Water Performance Measurement Stormwater Design: Quantity Control 1 1 1 21 CREDIT 2 6.2 CREDIT Additional Indoor Plumbing Fixture and Fitting Efciency Stormwater Design: Quality Control 1 1 1 51 CREDIT 3 7.1 CREDIT Water Island Effect: Nonroof Heat Efcient Landscaping 1 1 1 51 CREDIT 4 7.2 CREDIT Cooling Tower Water Management Heat Island Effect: Roof 1 1 1 21 CREDIT 8 Light Pollution Reduction 1 1 35 1 Energy and Atmosphere CREDIT 9 PREREQUISITE 1 Tenant Design and Construction Guidelines 1 Energy Efciency Best Management Practices: CREDIT 9 Planning, Documentation, and Opportunity Assessment Site Master Plan Req.1 CREDIT 10 PREREQUISITE 2 Joint Use of Facilities Req.1 Minimum Energy Efciency Performance PREREQUISITE 3 Fundamental Refrigerant Management Water Efciency 10 10 Req. 11 CREDIT 1 PREREQUISITE 1 Optimize Energy Efciency Performance Water Use Reduction Req. Req.1 18 Req. CREDIT 2.1 CREDIT 1 ExistingEfcient Landscaping Water Building Commissioning: Investigation and Analysis 2 4 2 4 22 4 CREDIT 2.2 CREDIT 2 Existing Building Commissioning: Implementation Innovative Wastewater Technologies 2 2 2 2 CREDIT 2.3 CREDIT 3 ExistingUse Reduction Water Building Commissioning: Ongoing Commissioning 2 4 2 4 22 4 CREDIT 4 CREDIT 3.1 Process Water Use Reduction 1 1 Performance Measurement: Building Automation System CREDIT 3.2 and Atmosphere Measurement: System Level Metering Performance Energy 35 37 1 2 33 CREDIT 4 PREREQUISITE 1 On-site and Off-site Renewable Energy 6 Fundamental Commissioning of Building Energy Systems Req. Req. 1 Req. CREDIT 5 PREREQUISITE 2 Enhanced Refrigerant Management Minimum Energy Performance Req. Req. 1Req. CREDIT 6 PREREQUISITE 3 Emissions Reduction Reporting Fundamental Refrigerant Management Req. Req. 1Req. CREDIT 1 Optimize Energy Performance 1 19 3 21 10 19 1 Materials and Resources CREDIT 2 PREREQUISITE 1 On-site Renewable Energy 17 4 Req. 7 1 Sustainable Purchasing Policy PREREQUISITE 2 CREDIT 3 Solid WasteCommissioning Enhanced Management Policy 2 2 Req.2 CREDIT 1 4 CREDIT Sustainable Refrigerant Management Enhanced Purchasing: Ongoing Consumables 2 2 1 1 CREDIT 2 5 CREDIT Sustainable Purchasing: cation Goods Measurement and Veri Durable 3 1 22 CREDIT 3 5.1 CREDIT Sustainable Purchasing: cation: Base Building Additions Measurement and Veri Facility Alterations and 3 1 CREDIT 4 5.2 CREDIT Sustainable Purchasing: cation: Tenant Submetering Measurement and Veri Reduced Mercury in Lamps 3 1 CREDIT 6 Green Power 2 2 2 12 | | Lutron 08 Lutron Lutron solutions help meet the requirements. Lutron solutions help meet the requirements.
Materials and Resources (continued) CREDIT 5 Sustainable Purchasing: Food CREDIT 6 Solid Waste Management: Waste Stream Audit CREDIT 7 Solid Waste Management: Ongoing Consumables CREDIT 8 Solid Waste Management: Durable Goods CREDIT 9 Solid Waste Management: Facility Alterations and Additions Indoor Environmental Quality PREREQUISITE 1 Minimum Indoor Air Quality Performance PREREQUISITE 2 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Control PREREQUISITE 3 Green Cleaning Policy CREDIT 1.1 Indoor Air Quality Best Mgmt. Practices: Indoor Air Quality Mgmt. Program CREDIT 1.2 Indoor Air Quality Best Mgmt. Practices: Outdoor Air Delivery Monitoring CREDIT 1.3 Indoor Air Quality Best Mgmt. Practices: Increased Ventilation CREDIT 1.4 Indoor Air Quality Best Mgmt. Practices: Reduce Particulates in Air Distribution CREDIT 1.5 Indoor Air Quality Best Mgmt. Practices: Indoor Air Quality Management for Facility Alterations and Additions CREDIT 2.1 Occupant Comfort: Occupant Survey CREDIT 2.2 Controllability of Systems: Lighting CREDIT 2.3 Occupant Comfort: Thermal Comfort Monitoring CREDIT 2.4 Daylight and Views CREDIT 3.1 Green Cleaning: High Performance Cleaning Program CREDIT 3.2 Green Cleaning: Custodial Effectiveness Assessment CREDIT 3.3 Green Cleaning: Purchase of Sustainable Cleaning Products and Materials CREDIT 3.4 Green Cleaning: Sustainable Cleaning Equipment CREDIT 3.5 Green Cleaning: Indoor Chemical and Pollutant Source Control CREDIT 3.6 Green Cleaning: Indoor Integrated Pest Management Innovation in Operations CREDIT 1 Innovation in Operations CREDIT 2 LEED Accredited Professional CREDIT 3 Documenting Sustainable Building Cost Impacts Regional Priority CREDIT 1 Regional Priority Total Points
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Naperville, Illinois Energy Efciency Best Management Minimum Energy Performance This hotel requires a guestroom lighting control system that Practices: Planning, Documentation, Intent of the Credit: supports the highestAssessment satisfaction, delivers energy and Opportunity level of guest Establish a minimum level of energy savings and sustainability, and provides exibility and simplicity; Intent of the Credit: efciency for the buildinged their choicea Lutron Stanza system. Certi 28 Promote continuity of information to ensure Sustainable Sites 7/14 Lutron Hotel Arista is the rst LEED certied hotel in Illinois, as recognized Solution: that energy-efcient operating strategies Water timeclock 3/5 Occupancy sensors andEfciency scheduling by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). With the help of the are maintained and provide a foundation can be Lutron Stanza lighting control system, it uses 21% less energy than used to meet the mandatory lighting for training and system analysis Energy & Atmosphere 3/17 control the typical hotel property while providing unparalleled convenience requirements in Section 9.4 of Materials & Resources 3/13 Lutron Solution: ASHRAE 90.1 2007 and comfort to its guests. Indoor Environmental Lutron eld service system optimization Quality 9/15 1 Optimize Energy Performance or lighting energy audit Innovation in Design 3/5 Intent of the Credit: Achieve energy performance beyond LEED for New Construction the prerequisite standard Certication awarded
Chicago, Illinois Measurement and Verication Low Emitting Materials Exelon Corporation, one of the nations largest energy companies, Systems Furniture and Seating Intent of the Credit: chose Lutron EcoSystem for their renovated ofce headquarters Provide ongoing accountability of building Intent in the landmark Chase Tower. With the help of the Lutron system, of the Credit: energy consumption over time the agship headquarters became the largest ofce space Reduce the quantity of indoor air contaminants Platinum 44 that (10 oors, approximately 220,000 square feet) to earn a Platinumare odorous, irritating, and/or harmful Sustainable Sites 6/7 Lutron Solution: to the rating in the U.S. Green Building Councils LEED for Commercial comfort and well-being of installers 2/2 Quantum lighting power monitoring provides and occupants Water Efciency Interiors rating system. continuous lighting energy consumption and Energy & Atmosphere 11/12 Lutron savings data, and light control strategies, such Lutron energy conservation strategies such as dimmable lighting, Solution: Materials & Resources 8/14 GREENGUARD Certied fabrics for Lutron as light level tuning, can be easily implemented daylight harvesting, and occupancy sensing helped the project Indoor Environmental automated window shades to provide necessary corrective energy costs and 43% less achieve a 50% reduction in annual action to Quality 12/17 achieve the previous ofces. This energy than itsdesired energy savingssavings is enough money to pay for the projects green features in less than ve years.Controllability of SystemsLighting 5/5 Innovation in Design
other 12%
lighting 38%
refrigeration 12%
May 29, 2009 Lutron Solution: Using a combination of energy-saving light control strategies such as automated shading, daylight harvesting, high-end trim, light level tuning, dimming, scheduling, and occupancy Saving energy and sensing can reduce lighting loads bylife is a extending lamp 60% or more; these strategies can also reduce big part of a sustainable HVAC loads by 20% approach. The Lutron system helped us do that. In addition, the ability to dim the lights with this system demonstrates a unique sense of quality and creates a warm Did you know that more electricity welcoming experience. is consumed for lighting than any other end use? 2 Basil Souder, AIA Principal Lutron solutionsLohan Anderson by 60% can reduce that or more while enhancing the space.
Intent of the Credit: for Commercial LEED Provide a high-level of lighting system Interiors Certication control for individual occupants13, groups awarded April or 2007 in multi-occupant spaces (i.e. classrooms, conference rooms) and promote their productivity, comfort, and well-being Lutron Solution: Lutrons system provides All Lutron lightingacontrols from integrated completely wallbox dimmers to preset scene controls such as at daylight dimming system GRAFIK Eye QS help achieve this credit cost. a relatively reasonable Daylight and Views J. Kessler, FAIA, LEED AP Helen Founder and Principal Intent of the Credit: HJ Kessler Associates Provide occupants a connection to outdoors through daylight and views into regularly occupied spaces Lutron Solution: Lutron automated window shades help control glare while still providing daylight and access to views
ventilation 13%
cooling 13%
2 Energy Information Administration, 2003 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey, Figure 4, released April 2009. www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cbecs/cbecs2003/ lighting/lighting1.html
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Energy & Atmosphere 13/17 Materials & Resources 8/13 Indoor Environmental Quality 15/15 Innovation in Design 5/5
Access Living Ofce NC 2.1 LEEDLeadership in Energy and Environmental Design is a rating system started in 1998 and administered by AIA Headquarters Ofce CI 2.0 the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). It provides Allsteel Showroom Retail an objective national standard for what constitutes a green CI 2.0 building. It offers a set of scientically based performance Bank for LEED project certication. Ofce CI 2.0 criteria of America David L. Green Building Rating Systems Exhibit Hall NC 2.0 The LEED Lawrence Convention Centeraddress seven topics. Lutron helps with six of the seven categories: eBay Ofce NC 2.1 1 Sustainable Sites*for responsible and environmentallyExelon Headquarters CI 2.0 friendly site selection and design strategies Ofce Genzyme Center Ofce NC 2.0 2 Water Efciencyfor responsible water use and conservation Hotel Arista Hotel 3 Energy and Atmosphere*to optimize whole-building energy efciency HSBC Ofce NC 2.2 NC 2.1
Sidwell Friends School wanted a building that set a new standard for environmental responsibility and, in order to give them that, we needed the most advanced lighting system available that can integrate daylight sensing and other technologies. Stephen Kieran, FAIA Partner KieranTimberlake Associates LLP
4 Materials and Resources*to promote responsible wasteNC 2.2 Montage Hotel Beverly Hills Hotel management and materials selection Orchard Garden Hotel Hotel NC 2.1 5 Indoor Environmental Quality*to minimize contaminants and optimize the indoor environment includingOfce the use SCA Americas CI 2.0 of lighting controls and daylighting Sidwell Friends School School NC 2.1 6 Innovation in Design*for exemplary performance above LEED requirements or for new green building innovations NC 2.2 Starwood Element Hotel 7 Regional Priority*to incentivize the achievement of LEED 2.0 The Energy Foundation Ofce CI credits that are important to the local geography The Plaza Center at PPL Ofce NC 2.1
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A history of sustainability
At Lutron, sustainability is not a new concept. Since 1961, we have been designing industry-leading technology that saves energy and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Each year, Lutron solutions save over 9 billion kWh of energy.* Thats equivalent to: over 1 billion dollars in energy costs; as much energy as 2,000 windmills produce in one year; enough energy to light 4.5 million homes for one year; enough energy to light and power Times Square for 10 years; or as much CO2 as 2 million acres of trees absorb in one year.
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