Volume 10: Program Design
Panel 10 Overview 10.xi
Creative Information: Tools For Environmental Education and Personal Change
10.1
Kenneth L. Baker, Idaho Department of Water Resources
John Black, Black Design/Creative Consulting
Non-Price Barriers that Impede the Performance of Economically Viable
Energy
Conservation Measures in the Norwegian Residential Sector 10.9
Sarita A. Bartlett, Central Bureau of Statistics, Norway
High Performance Industrial Energy Conservation: A Case Study 10.19
Peter B. Cebon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Evaluation of the Puget Sound Telecommuting Demonstration 10.29
Dee Christensen, Michael Farley, Maureen Quaid and Laurel Heifetz,
Washington State Energy Office (WSEO)
Conservation Effect of Immediate Electricity Cost Feedback on
Residential
Consumption Behaviour 10.33
John K. Dobson and J.D. Anthony Griffin, Ontario Hydro
Increasing Energy and Environmental Awareness in the Next Generation:
An
Innovative and Cooperative Approach 10.37
Linda Ecker and John McLain, Portland General Electric Company
Jerry Bingold, JLB Associates
Public Perceptions and Preferences on Energy Policy 10.47
Barbara C. Farhar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Residential Electrical Equipment Use and Energy Management Attitudes
In
Post-Communist Hungary 10.65
David Grafstein and Barry J. Conway, Ontario Hydro
The Organizations' Motivation for Energy Conservation: A Way to Structure
the
Market in the Commercial Sector 10.73
Claes Hedenström, Vattenfall AB, Energy Efficiency
Adaptations and Coping: Occupant Response to Discomfort in
Energy-Efficient
Buildings 10.83
Judith Heerwagen, University of Washington
Richard C. Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Information and Motivational Incentives as a Stand-Alone Energy
Conservation
Measure 10.91
Claire A. Hobson and Kathy M. Baker, Bonneville Power Adminstration
James M. Scace, Energard Corporation
The Economics of Cycling Personal Computers 10.97
Jonathan G. Koomey, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Timothy Oey, Apple Computer, Incorporated
Eric Bergman, Sun Microsystems, Incorporated
Why Are the Energy-Efficient Customers Only 13% of the Market?
10.101
Kerstin Levin Kruse, Vattenfall AB
An Ethnographic Examination of the Role of Energy Efficiency in the Sale
and
Purchase of Large Household Appliances in Scandinavia 10.111
Rich Ling and Harold Wilhite, Nordic Center for Resource Studies
Energy Use in Single-Family Houses in a Cold Climate 10.121
Heidi M.J. Melasniemi-Uutela, Statistics Finland
Ninety Years of U.S. Household Energy History: A Quantitative Update
10.125
Bonnie Maas Morrison, Buckman Professor, University of Minnesota
A Comparative Analysis of Energy Demand and Expenditures by Minority
and
Majority Households within the Context of a Conditional Demand System
10.135
David A. Poyer, Argonne National Laboratory
Beyond Traditional Approaches to Marketing Energy Conservation: The
Espanola
Experience 10.149
Vicky J. Sharpe and David R. Watts, Energy Management and Corporate Relations
Branch, Ontario Hydro
An Inter-organizational View of Implementing Building Standards in Jamaica
10.157
Anne G. Sprunt, City of Berkeley
Effect of Price Increases on Electricity Conservation--Experiments with
Customers
in Sweden 10.165
Christina Svalstedt, Vattentall AB, Sweden
Billing Based on Actual Consumption, Feedback and Saving Tips as Means
to
Encourage Household Energy Conservation 10.169
Antti Uutela, Ulla Anttila, and Anne Arvola, University of Helsinki,
Department of Social Psychology
The Effects of Better Billing Feedback on Electrical Consumption: A
Preliminary
Report 10.173
Harold Wilhite and Rich Ling, Nordic Center for Resource Studies
(Ressurskonsult)
The Person Behind the Meter: An Ethnographic Analysis of Residential
Energy
Consumption in Oslo, Norway 10.177
Harold Wilhite and Rich Ling, Nordic Center for Resource Studies
(Ressurskonsult)
The Role of Values and Lifestyles in Consumer Adoption of Natural Gas
End-Use
Technologies 10.187
Oliver S. Yu, Bruce MacEvoy, SRI International
Michael Piraino, Gas Research Institute
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