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Developing Flexible, Networked Lighting Control Systems That Reliably Save Energy EPC-14-017 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley Award Amount $1,875,000 Project Status Completed 9th Senate District 14th Assembly District Building Decarbonization Solid-state lighting View Project Ultra-thin Flexible LED Lighting Panels EPC-18-003 Lucent Optics, Inc. Sacramento Award Amount $1,692,069 Project Status Completed 8th Senate District 6th Assembly District Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Building Decarbonization Solid-state lighting View Project The Value Proposition for Cost-Effective, DR-Enabling, Nonresidential Lighting System Retrofits in California Buildings EPC-15-051 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley Award Amount $500,000 Project Status Completed 9th Senate District 14th Assembly District Building Decarbonization Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings Solid-state lighting View Project
Ultra-thin Flexible LED Lighting Panels EPC-18-003 Lucent Optics, Inc. Sacramento Award Amount $1,692,069 Project Status Completed 8th Senate District 6th Assembly District Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Building Decarbonization Solid-state lighting View Project The Value Proposition for Cost-Effective, DR-Enabling, Nonresidential Lighting System Retrofits in California Buildings EPC-15-051 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley Award Amount $500,000 Project Status Completed 9th Senate District 14th Assembly District Building Decarbonization Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings Solid-state lighting View Project
The Value Proposition for Cost-Effective, DR-Enabling, Nonresidential Lighting System Retrofits in California Buildings EPC-15-051 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley Award Amount $500,000 Project Status Completed 9th Senate District 14th Assembly District Building Decarbonization Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings Solid-state lighting View Project