energylight day 2024

Maximize energy savings with lighting - there's more!

Under this motto, the second energylight day will take place in Bern on September 3, 2024 on the initiative of the Swiss Lighting Society and its partners.

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On energylight day, experts from the lighting industry will show you how the targeted use of sensor technology and the networking of luminaires can save three times as much energy costs as a pure switch to LED technology.

In addition, strategies will be presented on how the intelligent use of daylight - ideally in combination with sensor technology - can save considerable amounts of electricity in artificial lighting.

Another important topic is upcycling instead of throwing away, as it indirectly contributes to energy savings. We will show you how materials can be reused and how existing lighting systems can be brought up to the latest state of the art.

Our presentation: Sustainability - Best Practice by ELEKTRON ♻ Circular economy for outdoor luminaires

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Peter Schwägli

Geschäftsführer Smart City & Licht, ELEKTRON AG

Peter Schwägli will be giving a presentation on "Sustainability: best practice by Elektron ♻ Circular economy for outdoor luminaires" at energylight day.

"Circular economy focuses on maximizing what is already in use," says Peter and talks in his presentation about how the lighting industry can make its contribution to net zero 2050 with circular luminaires.

Peter Schwägli is Managing Director of Smart City and Light at ELEKTRON AG and is actively involved in specialist group 52 of the Swiss Lighting Society (SLG). The specialist group deals with the correct illumination of tunnels so that the safety of road users is not compromised.

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Registration for the information event for building owners, municipalities, administrations and facility management is possible directly via the Schweizer Licht Gesellschaft website.

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Programme on 03.09.2024

 

1.00 p.m.

Door opening

 

1.30 p.m. energylight – «less energy for a better light»
We have achieved a lot - but we can do even more

Philippe Kleiber, SLG / Moderation: Katja Reichenstein
 

Lighting and electricity efficiency - Switzerland's goals
 

Patrick Kutschera, Deputy Director SFOE, Head of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energies
 

Sensors and control
Practical example: SBB train depot in Zurich
with daylight control.

Tobias Hofer, Astra LED AG / Michael Heusser, Technological plant manager for lighting, SBB AG
  Weak point commissioning of lighting systems
 
Stefan Gasser, SLG / Matthias Käser, nevalux AG
 

Sustainability: upcycling and
gray energy /
Responsibilities when converting luminaires
 

Markus Binda, Trade association of the lighting industry (FVB)
  Sustainability: practical example of the renovation of the Hilti Innovation Center Schaan Daniel Cathomen, Zumtobel Group
3.20 p.m. Break During the break, you can exchange ideas with experts from the lighting industry and the Swiss Federal Office of Energy.
4.00 p.m.

Sustainability: advantages of professional
LED conversion kits
Baloise Basel refurbishment project
 

Xavier Lauber, Regent Lighting
 

Sustainability: Best practice by ELEKTRON - Circular economy for outdoor lights
Net zero 2050 is not achievable without a circular economy. The circular economy focuses on maximizing what is already in use, what is already in use.

Peter Schwägli, ELEKTRON AG
  Use of daylight versus thermal insulation in summer Florian Landolt/Robert Minovsky, Minergie
 

Quality of the daylight sensors

Björn Schrader, University of Applied Sciences Luzern, HSLU
 

SensCalc, an online simulation of PIR sensors

Fabio Tamborrini, Relux Informatik AG
 

Award ceremony for the Prix Lumière 2025

Ralf Michel, President Prix Lumière
5.00 p.m. Network barbecue in the summer tent Over culinary delights, you will have the opportunity to exchange ideas with experts from the lighting industry and the Swiss Federal Office of Energy.

 


About energylight

energylight is an initiative of the Schweizer Licht Gesellschaft and its partners with the aim of halving electricity consumption for lighting through the right combination of LEDs, sensor technology and daylight, thereby saving 3500 GWh/a. This consumption corresponds to the annual electricity consumption of more than 1 million households. This initiative was also set out in the "Davos Light Agreement" with various contractual partners in 2018.

Learn more about the Energylight initiative
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