
2022 IES-PNNL WEBINAR SERIES: Taming Complexity
Taming Energy Codes Complexity
May 26, 2022 12:00 PM ET
The Illuminating Engineering Society (IES), in collaboration with Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), is pleased to offer a special five-part free webinar series, “Taming Complexity.” Presented by PNNL experts and partners, this series will explore ongoing efforts to better understand and reduce the ever-growing complexity of advanced lighting systems.
This webinar will examine the ins and outs of lighting energy codes, covering the origins and challenges of existing codes and the inputs, calculations, and assumptions necessary to create robust lighting power allowances for modern energy codes. Among the central questions, the presenters will consider what tools will be needed as compliance moves beyond lighting power density (LPD) and toward lighting performance, whole-building outcomes, occupant health, and lighting application efficiency.
THIS IES-PNNL WEBINAR SERIES IS FREE FOR ALL IES MEMBERS.
Webinar participants are eligible for one (1) IES Continuing Education Unit (CEU).
PRESENTERS
Michael Myer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Michael Myer is a senior researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, where he supports U.S. Department of Energy programs including energy codes, appliance standards, and field evaluations.
Kelly Seeger, Signify
Kelly Seeger is the technical policy director at Signify, where she leads building code and standardization engagement for the Americas. She is the lighting subcommittee chair of ASHRAE Project Committee 90.1 and serves as at-large director on the Board of Directors of the IES, representing IES in the U.S. technical advisory group and delegation to the ISO/Technical Committee 205 Building Environment Design.