[CANCELED] Show Me the Data: Who Is Responsible for Connected Lighting Energy Data Accuracy?

When:
March 19, 2020 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
2020-03-19T11:00:00-05:00
2020-03-19T12:30:00-05:00
Where:
IAC Bartlett
7979 N Brother Blvd Bartlett
TN 38133
Cost:
$20


Due to Coronavirus concerns, the March IES meeting has been cancelled. Our Section leadership is currently evaluating the program schedule for the remainder of the Spring.

 

Join us to watch IES March Featured Webinar

There is growing interest in sharing energy data from data-producing devices, but the value of that data is often dependent on the level of accuracy needed for a specific use case. Manufacturers of data-producing devices, as well as end-users with particularly stringent needs, may need to validate or characterize the reporting accuracy of these devices. This webinar will provide guidance for the calibration of energy-measuring devices, including a specification template and an overview of the few laboratories that are accredited to perform such calibrations in the U.S.

PRESENTERS:
Michael Poplawski is a senior engineer at PNNL, where he supports the U.S. Department of Energy Solid-State Lighting program, primarily in the areas of connected lighting system technology evaluation and demonstration, standards and specification development, and the estimation of lighting energy end-use consumption.

Jason Tuenge is a lighting engineer at PNNL, where much of his work supports the U.S. Department of Energy Solid-State Lighting program. In recent years, as part of PNNL’s Advanced Lighting team, Jason’s work has focused on collaborating with industry to identify and address the technology development needs of connected lighting systems.

Lunch will be provided
Please pay the IES Treasurer $20 (cash or check payable to “IES Mid-South Chapter”) or use the PayPal link above.