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    DesignLights Consortium Announces Formation of Horticultural Controls Technical Working Group

    By urbanagnewsFebruary 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Stakeholder panel will provide advice and feedback as the DLC guides the horticultural lighting industry toward connected, integrated lighting solutions

    MEDFORD, MA – The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) today announced the formation of a Horticultural Lighting Controls Technical Working Group that will advise and assist the DLC in efforts aimed at accelerating the horticultural lighting industry’s transition to optimized energy and production practices through networked lighting solutions.

    The nine working group members appointed by the DLC include lighting manufacturers, lighting controls and sensor manufacturers, engineering/design/construction consultants, non-profits, researchers and cultivators. Representing the interests of their respective industries, not individual companies, working group members will provide input on DLC horticultural lighting program updates, creation of resources, and related activities. More members, up to a total of 13, may be added to the group.

    “The controlled environment agriculture (CEA) industry has grown steadily since the DLC created its first horticultural lighting technical requirements and qualified products list (QPL) in 2018,” DLC Executive Director and CEO Christina Halfpenny said. “We look forward to working with this new panel of expert industry advisors as we take the DLC’s horticultural program to the next step, expanding the role of connected and integrated lighting solutions that will enhance both energy use and crop production for CEA facilities.”

    The US CEA market is predicted to hit $3 billion this year, with annual growth of about 24 percent. As horticultural lighting has become one of the fastest growing segments of the electric load for numerous US utilities, the US Department of Energy has recommended that the nation’s growers transition their lighting to all LED technology, cutting electricity usage by 34 percent and costs by approximately $350 million annually. The DLC’s Horticultural Technical Requirements promote energy efficient technology in CEA facilities, guiding the industry toward sustainable growth in concert with decarbonization efforts. LED fixtures on the Horticultural QPL are over 35 percent more efficacious than the next-best non-LED option.

    As the DLC continues to improve the efficacy and quality of horticultural lighting eligible for utility incentives and rebates, the working group will provide technical and strategic feedback and input into DLC activities such as:

    • Mapping opportunities for horticultural lighting controls and integrated controls solutions that save energy and/or optimize crop production;
    • Addressing challenges and risks to the advancement of energy-saving and/or production-improving connected solutions; and
    • Reviewing and developing resources that support the DLC’s mission, DLC efficiency program member objectives and grower needs, including case studies, grower education and guidance, and program implementation.

    After kicking off late last year, the panel’s first meeting of 2024 is expected to take place in February and the group will meet quarterly thereafter.

    About the DesignLights Consortium: As an independent non-profit organization, the DesignLights Consortium provides decision makers with data and resources on quality lighting, controls and integrated building systems to reduce energy use, carbon emissions and light pollution. We envision a net zero future where lighting, controls and integrated building systems enable energy savings, decarbonization and sustainability for all people and the environment.

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