February 26, 2019
Report

SSL R&D Data Mining - Screening for Potential Field Validation Candidates

Abstract

In 2019, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory conducted a review for the U.S. Department of Energy of the projects that have been awarded research and development (R&D) funding for the advancement of solid state lighting (SSL) technologies. The projects were reviewed with the intent of finding research that is now utilized in commercially available products and to identify potential field validation project candidates. This paper discusses the research approach as well as what we learned regarding the commercial availability of the technologies that were advanced with DOE R&D funding. PNNL reviewed 82 projects from the DOE-supported SSL R&D portfolio and identified 11 projects to evaluate for potential laboratory and field validations in commercial buildings. For these 11 projects, reports were reviewed and interviews were scheduled with principal investigators to discuss commercialization status. Six projects were identified as holding promise as field validation candidates; four are being commercialized, while the remaining two have products or systems using some of the advancements that were developed during the funding period.

Revised: December 31, 2019 | Published: February 26, 2019

Citation

Beeson T.A., L.J. Sandahl, and R.G. Davis. 2019. SSL R&D Data Mining - Screening for Potential Field Validation Candidates Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.