Are incentives available for controls that turn HID fixtures in a parking garage on and off based on a light-level sensor’s determination of whether lighting is needed or not?
A. No, because parking garages are not considered interior spaces by the program and control incentives are available only for interior lighting. Furthermore, though HID fixtures in interior spaces that are controlled for high-low output do earn an incentive, a control that shuts them off or turns them on is not a Prescriptive measure. It is possible that such installations could be considered in a Custom Measures approach if they meet the other criteria of that approach.
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