Volume 7 - Resource Planning Methodologies
Panel 7 Introduction
A Model of Appliance Efficiency Choice Using Stated and Revealed Preference Data
Terry J. Atherton, Cambridge Systematic, Inc.; Caroline Chen, Southern California Edison Company; Rick Ridge, Pacific Consulting Services, Inc.; Kenneth Train, University of California, Berkeley
Validation of Conditional Demand Estimates: Does It Lead to Model Improvements?
Stephanie J. Battles, Energy Information Administration
Recent Program Evaluations: Implications for Long-Run Planning
Lester W. Baxter, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Donald K. Schultz, California Public Utilities Commission
Analysis of U.S. Commercial Building Energy Use Trends, 1972-1991
David B. Belzer, Thomas L. Marsh, and Ronald D. Sands, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Hourly Conditional Demand Analysis of Residential Electricity Use
John C. Blaney and Mark R. Inglis, ICF Resources Incorporated; Asa M. Janney III, Applied Statistical Associates Incorporated
Estimates of the Achievable Potential for Electricity Efficiency Improvements
in U. S. Residences
Richard Brown, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Impact of DSM on U.S. Electrical Usage, 1990-2000: An Update
Ahmad Faruqui, Gregory A. Wikler, and Kenneth Seiden, Barakat & Chamberlain, Inc.; Paul Meagher, Electric Power Research Institute
Misconceptions, Mistakes and Misnomers in DSM Cost Effectiveness Analysis
Mark Fulmer and Bruce Biewald, Tellus Institute
Regulatory and Tax Treatment of Electric Resources
Stan Hadley and Eric Hirst, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Incorporating DSM Uncertainty and Flexibility into Integrated Resource Planning
Eric W. Hildebrandt, RCG/Hagler, Bailly, Inc.; Robert M. Wirtshafter, University of Pennsylvania
The Effect of Efficiency Standards on Water Use and Water Heating Energy Use in
the U. S.: A Detailed End-Use Treatment
Jonathan G. Koomey, Camilla Dunham, and James D. Lutz, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Applying Financial Option Theory to Utility Resource Planning
Jonathan B. Lowell, New England Electric
Energy Efficiency Capital Requirements for Buildings in the United States
J. Michael MacDonald, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Mutual Exclusivity and Rank Ordering of Interactive DSM Measures
Mary M. McNally and Gary Cullen, NEOS Corporation; Andrea Horwatt, Southern California Edison
Just How Flexible ls DSM as a Resource?
Harvey Michaels, XENERGY Inc.
Using the Long-Term Industrial Energy Forecasting (LIEF) ModeI to Assess Core
Industrial DSM Potential for Southern California Gas Company
Robert J. Mowris, Robert Mowris and Associates; Marc Ross, University of Michigan; Ron Kent, Southern California Gas Company
Critical Thinking and Program Evaluation
David R. Narum and Scott K. Pigg, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Coloration
Valuing Flexible Resources in an Uncertain Future
Ken W. Nichols, Barakat & Chamberlain, Inc.
Miscellaneous Residential
Differences
Daniel P. Nore and Michael R. Roberts, Regional Economic Research, Inc.
Measuring New-Construction DSM Program Net Energy Savings:
AType-Casting Approach
Michael Parti, Cynthia B. Parti, and Georgia Villaflor, Applied Econometrics, Inc.
Athena Besa, San Diego Gas and Electric Co.
Integrated Water, Wastewater, and Energy Conservation: Enhanced Benefits Through
Multi-Resource Planning
Robert Y. Redlinger, Synergic Resources Corporation; Steven Van Horssen, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
U.S. Electricity Forecast: Results and Decomposition
Ingrid Rohmund, J. Stuart McMenarnin, Frank A. Monforte, and Daniel P. Nore, Regional Economic Research, Inc.
A Monte Carlo Based Comparison of Techniques for Measuring the Energy Impacts
of Demand-Side Management Programs
Dean A. Schiffman, San Diego Gas & Electric Company
Technical and Economic Potential - A New Method
David F. Shipley, Wisconsin Center for Demand-Side Research; David B. Iliff, Public Service Commission of Wisconsin; Ilze Rukis, Wisconsin Public Service Corporation
Calculating the Uncertainty of Building Simulation Estimates
Franklin D. Stern, Robert E. Ciliano, and William Kallock, RCG/Hagler, Bailly, Inc.
Estimation of Net Savings for Rebate Programs: A Three-Option Nested Logit
Approach
Kenneth Train, University of California, Berkeley; Susan Buller, Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Bruce Mast and Kirtida Parikh, Pacific Consulting Services; Eric Paquette, Cambridge Systematic, Inc.
Peak Demand Impacts of Residential Air-Conditioning Conservation Measures
Burke Treidler and Mark Modera, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Evaluating the Risks and Returns of the Resource Portfolio Using the Investment
Theories of Portfolio Planning
Janet Walrod, The Resource Planning Group