Volume 5: Commissioning, Operation, and Maintenance
Panel 5 Overview 5.xi
Steven M. Nadel and Richard Spellman
It's 2002: Do You Know Where Your Demand-Side Management Policies and
Programs Are? 5.1
Tom Eckman, Northwest Power Planning Council
Nancy Benner, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
Fred Gordon, Pacific Energy Associates
Target Marketing: An Economic Approach for Integrated DSM and T&D
Planning 5.19
Robert J. Caiello and John Hartnett, Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
Is the Sun Rising for Utility Solar Water Heating Programs? 5.29
Nancy Carlisle and Craig B. Christensen, National Renewable Energy
Laboratory
Larry B. Barrett, Barrett Consulting Associates
Tales from the DSM Trenches: The Moral of the Story 5.33
Robin Christle, Nancy Benner and Diana Bjornskov, Portland Energy
Conservation, Inc.
Residential DSM: Program Transition from Planning to Maturity 5.43
Stephen L. Cowell, Conservation Services Group
Electric and Water Utilities: Building Cooperation and Savings 5.51
Cynthia Dyballa, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Christopher Connelly, The Bruce Company
Development and Implementation of a Multi-Utility Residential New
Construction
Program: The Energy Crafted Home Program 5.63
Lynn R. Fryer, New England Power Service Company
Nancy A. Schalch, Mass-Save, Inc.
Industrial DSM - What Works and What Doesn't 5.75
Winslow H. Fuller, XENERGY, Inc.
Capturing the Lighting Resource in New Residential Construction:
Program Strategies 5.83
Lois M. Gordon, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
A One Year Test Incentive for Programmable Controls Systems Provides an
Opportunity to Assess Actual Energy Savings, Permanence and Reliability
5.95
Ruth E. Greey, Ontario Hydro
Wisconsin Power and Light Company's Community Based Project: An
Opportunity
for a New Approach to Demand-Side Management 5.97
Jack Hankes, Wisconsin Power and Light Company
Paul I. Berkowitz, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation
Shooting in the Dark: Making Residential Lighting Programs Work
5.101
David C. Hewitt and Jeffrey R. Pratt, Pacific Energy Associates, Inc.
Paul I. Berkowitz, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation
Patricia C. McCarthy and Kathleen A. Kelly, Boston Edison Company
PG&E Appliance Doctor Pre-Production Test 5.109
Richard M. Jacobson, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
John P. Proctor and Amy E. Polak, Proctor Engineering Group
A Critical Look at Residential Electricity Conservation Campaigns in a
Developing
Country Environment 5.117
Gilberto De M. Jannuzzi and Vanice F. Santos, Universidade Estadual de
Campinas
Marllo M. Campos Filho, Companhia Paulista de Forga e Luz
Industrial Demand-Side Management Programs: What's Happened, What Works
5.121
Jennifer A. Jordan and Steven M. Nadel, American Council for an Energy-
Efficient Economy
The PG&E Model Energy Communities Program: Offsetting Localized
T&D
Expenditures with Targeted DSM 5.131
Robert C. Kinert and Daniel C. Engel, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
John P. tor and Ronald K. Pernick, tor Engineering Group
Stalking the Golden Carrot: A Utility Consortium to Accelerate the
Introduction
of Super-Efficient, CFC-Free Refrigerators 5.137
Michael L'Ecuyer, United States Environmental Protection Agency
Harvey M. Sachs, University of Maryland
Gary Fernstrom, Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
David Goldstein, Natural Resources Defense Council
Elizabeth C. Klumpp, Washington State Energy Office
Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
What Works in the Low-Income Sector: Survey Results of 33 Rate and DSM
Programs 5.147
William J. LeBlanc, Beth A. Elliot, Julia W. Blagden and Julia B. Brown,
Barakat and Chamberlin, Inc.
Power Smart Home Improvements--Using the Latest in Target Marketing,
Incentives and Automation to Maximize Program Performance 5.151
Jay Lewis and Charles Szabo, B.C. Hydro Power Smart Home Improvement
Program
Bill Schwartz, Polestar Communications
Rebecca Vories, Infinite Energy
Marketing Energy Efficiency to Commercial Customers - What Have We Learned?
5.163
Harvey Michaels, XENERGY, Inc.
Alfred Ornstein, Consolidated Edison of New York, Inc.
Bright Ideas in Residential Lighting 5.171
Leona Michelsen, Central Maine Power Company
Brian Lonergan, United Illuminating
Have I Got a Deal for You: Toward Better Marketing of DSM Programs
5.179
Philip E. Mihlmester, Aspen Systems Corporation
Innovation in Manufactured Housing Energy-Efficiency Programs 5.189
Stephen A. Onisko, Bonneville Power Administration
Allen D. Lee, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Reducing Non-Heating Electric Use Among Low-Income Customers: The
Detroit
Edison Low-Income Customer Service Program 5.199
Mitchell Rosenberg, XENERGY, Inc.
Residential Electrical Energy Efficiency in Jamaica, W.I.: Resource
Potential and
Preliminary Program Implementation 5.203
Andrew M. Shapiro, Blair Hamilton and David Cawley, Vermont Energy
Investment Corporation
W. R. Ashby, Jamaica Public Service Corporation
Experience Tapping the Conservation Resource in the Commercial and
Industrial
Retrofit Market: Refined Approaches 5.213
Timothy M. Stout, New England Power Service Company
Sacramento Shade Tree Program: Save Energy--Plant a Tree 5.223
Carroylin M. Threlkel, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
DSM Programs and the Residential Appliance Distribution Systems in Wisconsin
5.225
Kent D. Van Liere, HBRS, Inc.
Kay Vig, Northern States Power - Wisconsin
Shel Feldman, Wisconsin Center for Demand-Side Research
Short-Term Market Intervention: The Key to Long-Term Benefits 5.233
Bruce J. Wall, Northeast Utilities Service Company
Prescriptive Path Strategy Sets for the Small Commercial Construction Market
5.241
Richard O. Weijo, Portland General Electric
Jeffrey B. Ponsness, Criterion, Inc.
Kenneth J. Anderson, Pacific Power
Designing Successful Industrial DSM Programs 5.249
Greg Wikler, Ahmad Faruqui and Robin Way, Barakat and Chamberlin, Inc.
Paul Meagher, Electric Power Research Institute
Bounty Hunting for Negawatts--SDG&E Energy in a Whole New Light Program
5.261
Don Wood, San Diego Gas and Electric
Building Commissioning for Demand-Side Resource Acquisition Programs
5.263
Rachel A. Yoder, Pacific Power
Michael B. Kaplan, Kaplan Engineering
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