EMerge Alliance to Develop Standard for Commercial Buildings

SAN RAMON, CA /BUSINESS WIRE/ -- In a move aimed at increasing the flexibility, efficiency, and sustainability of commercial buildings, a group of visionaries are announcing the EMerge Alliance. The alliance will lead the creation and deployment of a new power, control, and device-level technology standard for commercial interiors, developed around the use of safe, low-voltage direct-current (DC) power.

The founding members of the alliance at the governing level include Armstrong World Industries, Johnson Controls, Nextek Power Systems, OSRAM SYLVANIA, and WAVE.

Participating members include Crestron Electronics, Delta Power, Finelite, Kanepi Innovations, Lighting Science Group, Steelcase, WattStopper, and Zumtobel. Eden Park Illumination is a general member, and supporting members include AVP, Brinjac Engineering, CleanTech Commercialization, EdCampus, Green Plug, Houston Advanced Research Center, JB Electrical, Los Angeles Community College District, Paladino and Company, Sensor Switch, Southern California Edison, and Webcor Builders.

Today's workplace is dominated by fixed overhead lighting and a wide variety of electrical devices typically wired for a building's lifetime rather than occupants' changing needs. Building designers and owners increasingly have been seeking the integration of infrastructure, equipment, and furnishings that can improve energy efficiency, as well as systems to make buildings more adaptable and. Addressing these widespread needs for greater flexibility, efficiency, and sustainability is the focus of the EMerge Alliance, according to Alliance Chairman Brian Patterson, of Armstrong World Industries.

"While the ways in which we use electricity have changed dramatically, the manner in which electricity is distributed for interior devices and control purposes remains largely unchanged since the beginning of the 20th century," said Patterson. "The EMerge Alliance is drawing from a broad and deep pool of leaders involved in the design, construction, and management of commercial buildings to create an enabling infrastructure that future-proofs the workplace through the use of DC power. The standard is a revolutionary approach to the layout and re-use of interior space."

The central feature of the proposed EMerge standard is the selective and scaleable distribution of low-voltage DC power within common infrastructures already present in commercial interiors. For example, DC power is ideally suited for integration into the ceiling plane, providing facility managers with the ability to readily arrange and rearrange lighting, sensors, actuators, and other devices without the need for rewiring.

The EMerge standard also embraces the trend toward using on-site alternative energy, by providing a means of direct and more efficient connection between the new energy sources and interior electrical loads, such as lighting and controls.

EMerge Alliance's Patterson sees the development of this new commercial technology standard as providing a platform for innovation to create even more energy-efficient and individually controllable devices for the future, such as light-emitting diodes or other solid-state general lighting devices.

"In creating a long-reaching, plug-and-play standard for integrated management and control of lighting and the many digital devices found in commercial buildings, the alliance is focused on the nexus of today's top priorities for building owners—energy savings and adaptability. One of the most intriguing aspects is the ability to seamlessly connect a low-voltage DC infrastructure to on-site generated alternative energy sources, such as solar and wind power," said Patterson. "This provides sustainability-minded building owners on the leading edge of power technologies with a faster return on their investment in clean energy."

The EMerge Alliance is accepting new members interested in developing or supporting the EMerge standard. Membership is open and available at a variety of levels, from those interested in contributing to or making products compatible with the new standard to companies and organizations supporting the overall development of this new platform. The alliance is professionally managed by Global Inventures.

About the Alliance
The EMerge Alliance is an open industry association promoting the rapid adoption of safe, low-voltage DC power distribution and use in commercial building interiors. EMerge is focused on developing a global standard that integrates interior infrastructures, power, controls, and a wide variety of peripheral devices, such as lighting, in a common platform. Building owners can gain unprecedented design and space flexibility, along with reduced energy usage and improved sustainability. Alliance membership is broad-based in nature, comprised of entities such as architects, interior designers, consultants, engineering firms, government and code groups, academic and industry groups, product manufacturers, and building owners.