LEEP Webinars
February 28, 2013
On February 28, 2013, LEEP hosted a webinar to provide an overview of the campaign's progress, insights from parking facility owners/operators that have implemented energy efficient lighting, and information on how to become involved in the LEEP Campaign.
Please click here to download the webinar slides
On February 28, 2013, LEEP hosted a webinar to provide an overview of the campaign's progress, insights from parking facility owners/operators that have implemented energy efficient lighting, and information on how to become involved in the LEEP Campaign.
Please click here to download the webinar slides
September 27, 2013
On September 27, 2012, LEEP hosted a webinar to provide an overview of the LEEP campaign and to highlight two case studies that demonstrate how LEEP participants can save energy and money by implementing high efficiency parking lighting technology.
Please click here to download the webinar slides
Please click here to download the questions and answers
On September 27, 2012, LEEP hosted a webinar to provide an overview of the LEEP campaign and to highlight two case studies that demonstrate how LEEP participants can save energy and money by implementing high efficiency parking lighting technology.
Please click here to download the webinar slides
Please click here to download the questions and answers
LEEP Talking Points
The Lighting Energy Efficiency in Parking (LEEP) Campaign encourages commercial building owners and managers and parking garage/lot owners and managers to take advantage of the proven opportunity to save energy and money by using high efficiency lighting technology in parking lots and structures.
State-of-the-art lighting technologies can last 2 to 5 times longer than traditional outdoor lights.[1] These systems pay for themselves quickly by cutting energy costs up to 70% and maintenance costs up to 90%.[2]
The Campaign is organized by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International, the Green Parking Council, and the International Facility Management Association (IFMA). The Department of Energy is the campaign’s technical advisor.
Technical and financial assistance is available on the LEEP Campaign website: LEEPcampaign.org. Participants can find case studies, rebates and incentives, and useful contacts on the website to help them take advantage of this energy savings opportunity.
To join LEEP or to read more details on the campaign, visit www.leepcampaign.org. Participating building owners and managers agree to evaluate their portfolio to identify potential parking lots or parking structures that can apply high efficiency lighting technology, and to use high-efficiency lighting where feasible and cost-effective.
Organizations that join LEEP will be recognized on the campaign website for their participation. Projects with notable energy savings will receive awards from the LEEP campaign and will be profiled on the site. The deadline for submitting project information is November 30, 2013.
Both retrofit and new construction projects are eligible to participate in the campaign. Existing sites that have been built or retrofitted with high efficiency technology are also eligible to participate in the campaign, if they were built or retrofitted after January 2010.
The LEEP campaign will launch on September 27, 2012. The deadline to sign up is November 30, 2013. Results and awards will be announced on February 2014.
LEEP’s supporting partners include the Commercial Buildings Consortium, the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub (EEB Hub), and the South-Central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource (SPEER). Other organizations are encouraged to sign up as supporters, and spread the word about the LEEP campaign opportunity with others.
LEEP’s goal is to have 100 million square feet of parking structure or lot space use roughly 1/3 less energy than Std. 90.1-2010. Based on estimates, these energy savings equal over 51 million kilowatt-hours which is equal to the annual electricity use of almost 4,500 homes or the annual greenhouse gas emissions from almost 7,000 passenger vehicles.
State-of-the-art lighting technologies can last 2 to 5 times longer than traditional outdoor lights.[1] These systems pay for themselves quickly by cutting energy costs up to 70% and maintenance costs up to 90%.[2]
The Campaign is organized by the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International, the Green Parking Council, and the International Facility Management Association (IFMA). The Department of Energy is the campaign’s technical advisor.
Technical and financial assistance is available on the LEEP Campaign website: LEEPcampaign.org. Participants can find case studies, rebates and incentives, and useful contacts on the website to help them take advantage of this energy savings opportunity.
To join LEEP or to read more details on the campaign, visit www.leepcampaign.org. Participating building owners and managers agree to evaluate their portfolio to identify potential parking lots or parking structures that can apply high efficiency lighting technology, and to use high-efficiency lighting where feasible and cost-effective.
Organizations that join LEEP will be recognized on the campaign website for their participation. Projects with notable energy savings will receive awards from the LEEP campaign and will be profiled on the site. The deadline for submitting project information is November 30, 2013.
Both retrofit and new construction projects are eligible to participate in the campaign. Existing sites that have been built or retrofitted with high efficiency technology are also eligible to participate in the campaign, if they were built or retrofitted after January 2010.
The LEEP campaign will launch on September 27, 2012. The deadline to sign up is November 30, 2013. Results and awards will be announced on February 2014.
LEEP’s supporting partners include the Commercial Buildings Consortium, the Energy Efficient Buildings Hub (EEB Hub), and the South-Central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource (SPEER). Other organizations are encouraged to sign up as supporters, and spread the word about the LEEP campaign opportunity with others.
LEEP’s goal is to have 100 million square feet of parking structure or lot space use roughly 1/3 less energy than Std. 90.1-2010. Based on estimates, these energy savings equal over 51 million kilowatt-hours which is equal to the annual electricity use of almost 4,500 homes or the annual greenhouse gas emissions from almost 7,000 passenger vehicles.