Lighting improvements are often considered quick wins and straight forward projects, but how do you accurately measure their contributions to energy, carbon and operational cost savings in the long-term?
With increasingly sophisticated controls, smart systems and BEMS providing more data than ever before, how do you ensure you're using that information effectively to measure energy performance, as well as benefits to staff and students?
And more simply, how do you ensure you’re selecting the right control systems for your institution’s needs?
Join this webinar to explore all aspects of lighting and control systems in your institution. Bring your questions for lighting experts, Helvar, and hear from the University of Bath on how they’re making the most of lighting control data.
This webinar is sponsored by Helvar. With over 100 years of expertise, Helvar is an international lighting technologies company specialising in intelligent and energy-saving lighting solutions. Helvar’s offering features wired and wireless lighting control solutions, environmental sensing solutions, and a cloud-based digital services platform, forming an end-to-end solution for smart buildings of the future.
Agenda and speakers
11.00- 11.05 Welcome and housekeeping, Claire Mitchell, Senior Membership Officer, EAUC
11.05 - 11.20 Quantifying the true return on investment for lighting controls In this practical talk, Alan Jackson at Helvar will explore why lighting controls remain one of the most underused strategic tools in campus decarbonisation. Alan will share how to turn lighting networks into active decision-making tools that drive long-term value. It will cover:
11.20 - 11.35 How lighting controls can improve campus life Hear from Tony Griffin, Deputy Director of Campus Infrastructure at the University of Bath, share how lighting control data is being used across its estate to support energy management practices, reporting requirements and contribute to improved learning environments.
11.35 - 11.45 Q&A
Tagged : Topic Area, Estates and operations, Carbon and Energy, , Geographical Location, UK and Ireland
Type : EAUC events
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