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Market Transformation: Substantial Progress from a Decade of Work
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A036
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Steven Nadel
,
Jennifer Thorne
,
Harvey Sachs
,
Bill Prindle
, and
R. Neal Elliott
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Executive Summary
The term "market transformation" was first coined in 1992 to describe the process that substantially increases the energy efficiency of all new appliances, buildings, vehicles, or other technologies over time. In the subsequent decade, dozens of market transformation initiatives have operated in the United States, including national, regional, and local ones. This report looks at 28 of the major initiatives, how they have fared in the market, and the lessons each initiative teaches. We conclude with a summary of lessons learned that should be kept in mind when developing and refining market transformation initiatives in the future.
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58 pp., April 2003
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