1996 ACEEE SUMMER STUDY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS
Table of Contents
Panel 7- Energy Efticiency and the Utility of the Future
The Increased Importance of National Market Transformation Strategies
for Accomplishing Energy Efficiency 7.1
Larry Alexander and Arlene Marge, Consortium for Energy' Efficiency
Proposals for the Future of Energy Efficiency
7.7
Les Baxter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Striving for Sustainability: Avenues for Recovering Program Delivery Costs
from Those Who Benefit 7.17
Paul I. Berkowitz, Sabrina L. Karl, and George R. Edgar, Wisconsin Energy
Conservation Corporation
Integrated Targeted Area Resource Planning (ITARP): A Model for Transmission
and Distribution Planning in the Deregulated Utility
7.27
David A. Blecker, MSB Energy Associates, Inc.
Making Performance-Based Ratemaking Consistent with Market
Transformation 7.39
Paul A. Centolella, Science Applications International Corporation
The Future of Utility Resource Planning: Delivering Energy Efficiency
Through Distribution Utilities 7.47
Paul Chernick and Jonathan Wallach, Resource Insight, Inc.
Comprehensive Conservation for Less Money: A Balanced Strategy
7.57
David C. Hewitt, F. Gordon, J. Pratt, G. Smith, and L. Tumidaj, Pacific
Energy Associates, Inc.
M. Burnett and K. Egel, Conservation and Renewable Energy Systems
Conservation Funding Options and Impacts for Public
Utilities 7.65
Cathy Higgins, Oregon Municipal Energy and Conservation Agency
Is There A Future for Electric-Industry IRP?
7.77
Eric Hirst, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The Distributed Utility Concept: Toward a Sustainable Electric Utility
Sector 7.87
Steven E. Letendre, John Byrne, and Young-Doo Wang, Center for Energy
& Environmental Policy-University of Delaware
Financing Options for Demand-Side Management Programs: Risk-Reward Tradeoffs
for Ratepayers 7.95
Meg Meal, Bill Monsen, and Anne Selting, Morse, Richard, Weisenmiller
& Associates, Inc.
From Resource Value to Market Transformation: The Case for a Change in
the Design Goals of Publicly Funded DSM Programs
7.105
Michael Messenger, California Energy Commission
Expanding the Customer Services Tool Kit: Mixing Electrotechnologies with
Strategic Conservation 7.115
Dennis J. Nelson, B.C. Hydro
Telecommunication and Energy Efficiency: A Profitable Combination
7.121
Maura L. O'Neill, Samuel H. Skrivan and Paul J. Kim, O'Neill & Company,
Inc.
Joint Delivery of Core DSM Programs: The Next Generation, Made in Vermont
7.127
John Plunkett, Optimal Energy Inc.
Scudder Parker, Vermont Department of Public Service
Can Energy Efficiency Keep the Rustlers Out? Energy Efficiency as a Customer
Retention Tool 7.135
William R. Prindle, Alliance to Save Energy
Electrotechnologies: Intoxicating Potential and Sobering Reality
7.145
Joan E. Rothmann, Martin Katz and Victoria Zavattero, Sacramento Municipal
Utility District
Energy Information Services and DSM: Merging Lanes on the Information
Superhighway 7.155
Michael W. Rufo, XENERGY, Inc.
Using Performance Incentives to Encourage Distribution Utility Support
of Market Transformation Initiatives
7.167
Jeff Schiegel, Schlegel & Associates
Fred Gordon, Pacific Energy Associates
The Lessons and Legacy of Integrated Resource Planning
7.179
Dan W. York, Energy Center of Wisconsin David R. Narum, Emory University
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
1996 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings "Profiting from Energy Efficiency" Printed Set $200.00
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