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91 - 120 of 1262010-2012 WE&T PROCESS EVALUATION VOLUME I: CENTERGIES
This document details the process evalaution for 2010-2012 for Southern California Edisons WET Centergies program as reported in the 2015 Behavior Program Summary.
Visible and Concrete Savings - Case Studies of Effective Behavioral Approaches
This review covers both information and energy use habits, but does not focus on policy decisions, one-time purchases, or the choice to participate in energy efficiency programs. This study provides selected examples of successful behavioral programs, focusing on programs and interventions designed to influence ongoing individual or organizational behavior and…
Energy Management Pilot Impact Evaluation: A Report to the Bonneville Power Administration
At the end of the first program year, BPA contracted with The Cadmus Group, Inc., to evaluate the impacts of the pilot program. The key objectives for the evaluation were to review the facility savings estimation methodologies and results, independently estimate energy savings for each facility, and calculate program-level cost-effectiveness.…
People-Centered Initiatives for Increasing Energy Savings
There is growing interest in social influences which lead to behaviors which influence energy consumption and technology adaptation. ACEEE has delved deeper into this topic and policy, with numerous people reporting.
Lessons Learned and Next Steps in Energy Efficiency Measurement and Attribution: Energy Savings, Net to Gross, Non-Energy Benefits, and Persistence of Energy Efficiency Behavior
This white paper examines four topics addressing evaluation, measurement, and attribution of direct and indirect effects to energy efficiency and behavioral programs: Estimates of program savings (gross); Net savings derivation through free ridership / net to gross analyses; Indirect non-energy benefits / impacts (e.g., comfort, convenience, emissions, jobs); and Persistence of savings. Evaluation and attribution…
New York Energy $mart Products Program: Market Characterization and Assessment Evaluation
This report presents research findings from the market characterization and market assessment (MCA) evaluation of the New York Energy $martSM Products (NYE$P) Program. Results were derived from surveys of participating retailers and manufacturers, retailers in other areas not promoting ENERGY STAR® or other high-efficiency products, and end-use customers. Secondary data…
2014 State of the Efficiency Program Industry
Nine years ago, the Consortium for Energy Efficiency initiated the Annual Industry Report through a survey of members and other efficiency program administrators to discover the size and momentum of the industry by measuring program budgets and impacts. Thanks in great part to the resources and cooperation of the CEE…
Efficiency Program Industry by State and Region Appendices, 2014
These appendices to the 2014 State of the Efficiency Program Industry Report contain state and provincial level budgets and expenditures data from ratepayer sources. This document may not be reproduced, disseminated, published, or transferred in any form or by any means, except with prior request or written permission of CEE. These appendices…
Looking Ahead: Identifying Common Elements of a Customer Engagement Platform
As energy-using devices become more intelligent and efficient, CEE has an opportunity to define the types of data that programs will want to leverage in order to promote the full range of benefits to customers. To be most effective, programs and industry may have a shared interest in supporting customer-facing…
Energy Efficiency Program Evaluation: A Guide to the Guides
There are several documents available that explain energy efficiency program evaluation and provide guidance on how to conduct impact evaluations of efficiency programs in the United States. The goal of this “Guide to the Guides” is to clarify the relationships among the documents. It focuses on documents with a national…