1996 ACEEE SUMMER STUDY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS
Table of Contents
Panel 3 - Residential Buildings: Program Evaluation
A Tale of Two DSM Low-Income Residential Performance Bidding Projects
in Oregon 3.1
Kevin Bell, Convergence Research
Daniel Meek, Attorney and Consultant
The Evaluation of Marketing Efforts: Tests for the Future
3.15
Paul Bogenrieder, Regional Economic Research, Inc.
Claude Davis, Idaho Power Company
Weatherization Program Short-Term Evaluation Methods
3.23
David Bohac, Karen Linner, and Tim Dunswotth, Center for Energy and
Environment
Lester Shen, Technical and Learning Services
Inducing Efficiency Via Collaborative Purchasing: An Examination of Conditions
for Success 3.33
Scott Brown, New York Power Authority
Ed Wisniewski, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
Approaches to the Residential Market
3.37
Jeffry J. Erickson, Hagler Bailly Consulting, Inc.
John H. Reed, TecMRKT Works
Successful Residential Product and Service Development: Integrated Market
Research and Evaluation 3.45
Rich Gulman, Electric Power Research Institute
Eileen Jensen, Bonneville Power Administration
Kent Van Liere and Barbara Teml, Hagler Bailly Consulting
Estimating the Effect of Exposure to Market Transformation Programs on
Demand or Supply of Conservation Technology 3.51
Adrienne Vayssieres Kandel, California Energy Commission
Kirtida Parikh
A Tale of Two States: A Case Study Analysis of the Effects of Market
Transformation 3.59
Martin Kushler, Michigan Public Service Commission
Jeff Schlegel, Schlegel & Associates
Ralph Prahi, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin
Market Transformation: Does It Work?-The Super Efficient Refrigerator
Program 3.69
Allen D. Lee and Robin Conger, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Leveraging Expensive On-Site Survey Data: A New Residential Evaluation
Strategy 3.81
Douglas E. Mahone, Heschong Mahone Group
David Sumi, Hagler Bailly Consulting, Inc.
Eskinder Berhanu, E. Berhanu & Associates
Warren Lindeleaf, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Guidelines for Determining When an Arrearage Impact Study is Cost-Effective
to Undertake 3.87
Lori M. Megdal, Megdal & Associates
Seven Years Afler: Impact Evaluation Results Employing Extensive Site
Inspection Data and Associated Pre/Post Billing Analysis
3.97
Anne Minor West, Anne Minor West & Co.
Howard S. Reichmuth, MicroGrid, Inc.
Pamela Brandis, Bonneville Power Administration
H. Gil Peach, H. Gil Peach & Associates
Developing Load Shapes: Leveraging Existing Load Research Data, Visualization
Techniques, and DOE-2.1E Modeling 3.105
Jedd L. Parker, RLW Analytics, Inc.
Market Transformation in Manufactured Housing: A Pacific Northwest Experience
3.115
H. Gil Peach, H. Gil Peach & Associates
Pamela Brandis, Bonneville Power Administration
C. Eric Bonnyman, Scanada Consultants, Ltd.
Agneta Persson, Energy-efficiency Management Consultants
Incentives for Appliance Efficiency in a Competitive Energy Environment
3.123
David Revelt and Kenneth Train, Department of Economics, University of
California, Berkeley
Measure Lifetime Derived from a Field Study of Age at Replacement
3.131
David Robison, MicroGrid
David Cohan
Bruce True, Portland General Electric
Measuring Spillover and Market Transformation Effects of Residential Lighting
Programs 3.137
Mitchell Rosenberg, XENERGY, Inc.
The Economics of Residential Space Heating
3.147
Kenneth H. Tiedemann, B.C. Hydro
Baseline Residential Lighting Energy Use Study
3.153
Lyle S. Tribwell and David I. Lerman, Tacoma Public Utilities
Residential Building Code Compliance: Implications for Evaluating the
Performance of Utility Residential New Construction Programs
3.161
Edward L. Vine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Analysis of the Efficiency of European Domestic Refrigerators 1 Year Afler
the Energy Label 3.169
Paul Waide, Benoit Lebot, and Sietze van der Sluiss, PW Consulting
Energy Characteristics and Code Compliance of California Houses
3.181
Joseph Wang, California Energy Commission
Panel 2 - Residential Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Marketplace Issues
Panel 3 - Residential Buildings: Program Evaluation
Panel 4 - Commercial Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis
Panel 5 - Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Marketplace Issues
Panel 6 - Commercial Buildings: Program Evaluation
Panel 7 - Energy Efficiency and the Utility of the Future
Panel 8 - Human Dimensions of Energy Consumption
Panel 9 - Energy and Environmental Policy
Panel 10 - Building Industry Trends
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