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New Course on California Energy Code From LCA

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LCA 400x275November 17, 2022

The Lighting Controls Association (LCA) is now offering EE203: Lighting Controls and Energy Codes: California Title 24, Part 6 as a new course in its popular Education Express program.

Commercial building energy codes regulate the designed energy efficiency of nonresidential buildings to minimize energy consumption. While the majority of U.S. states adopt model codes and standards, the State of California developed its own. Regarding lighting controls, Title 24, Part 6 of the California Building Standards Code contains robust, detailed, mandatory requirements covering a broad range of energy-saving strategies.

Authored by Craig DiLouie, LC, CLCP, education director for the Lighting Controls Association, EE203: Lighting Controls and Energy Codes: California Title 24, Part 6 describes the lighting control requirements in this progressive energy code with a focus on what’s new since the 2019 version.

This course is registered with the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Education System (CES) and recognized by the National Council on Quality in the Lighting Professions (NCQLP), plus is required reading to prepare for NALMCO’s Certified Lighting Controls Professional (CLCP) exam. It is recognized by the DesignLights Consortium (DLC) in advancing knowledge of lighting controls technology and application.

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