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ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings


2002 Summer Study Session Schedule — PANEL 5


5. Utility Issues
 
Session 1.  Mon. 8:30
Assessing the Effectiveness and Projected Load Impacts of Energy Efficiency Programs Under Different Market Structures
 
67 Energy Efficiency and Load Management under Changing Electricity Market Conditions
Ed Vine
57 Utility Energy Efficiency Programs and Systems Benefit Charges in the Southwest
Howard Geller
65 Using Energy Efficiency to Help Address Electric System Reliability: An Initial Examination of 2001 Experience
Martin Kushler
 Session 2. Mon. 10:30
The Effectiveness of Program Administration Using PGC Funds
533 Says Who? Transitioning from Utility to Third-Party Energy Efficiency Information Sources
Kathy Kuntz
518 California’s Energy Efficiency Policies and Programs: A View from its Muddy Trenches
Rafael Friedmann
419/420 Gauging Success of the Nation’s First Efficiency Utility: Efficiency Vermont’s First Two Years
Blair Hamilton
Session 3.  Tues. 8:30
The Evolution of Demand Response Programs During Periods of Market Stability:
A Review of Lessons Learned and Future Directions
553 Demand Responsive Load Management: From Programs to a Demand Response Market - Round Table
Lynn Fryer
Session 4.   Tues. 10:30
Administration and Implementation of Public Benefit Programs
560 Administration and Implementation of Public Benefits Programs: Experiences from Four States - Round Table
Dan York
Session 5.  Wed. 8:30
The Role of Energy Efficiency Programs in Restructured Markets
26 Electricity Sector Restructuring in Transition Economies: What Does It Mean for Energy Efficiency?
Meredydd Evans
199 The Effects of RTO Policies on Energy Efficiency Programs
Philip Mihlmester
418 What’s Up in Italy? Market Liberalization, Tariff Regulation and Incentives to Promote Energy Efficiency in End-Use Sectors
Marcella Pavan
Session 6.   Wed. 10:30
Evolution of ESCO Markets and Performance Contracting
408 Rate Payer Funds for Performance Contracting: Three Approaches to Measurement and Verification and Market Outreach
Steve Schiller
353 Assessing U.S. ESCO Industry Performance and Market Trends: Results from the NAESCO Database Project
Julie Osborn
417 TXU Electric TEEM C&I Standard Offer Pilot Program: Lessons Learned through Design and Implementation
Michael Conchilla
 Session 7. Thurs. 8:30
Using Demand Response Programs as a Tool to Ensure System Reliability
and Stabilize Wholesale Electricity Prices
507 Stimulating Investment in Demand Responsive Capability
Kathleen McElroy
246 Using Demand Responsive Loads to Meet California’s Reliability Needs
John Wilson
341 Rates and Technologies for Mass-Market Demand Response
Karen Herter
Session 8.  Thurs. 10:30
Customer Experience with Demand Response Programs during the Perfect Storm(s)
of 2001 in California and New York Electricity Markets
464 Do “Enabling Technologies” Affect Customer Performance in Price-Responsive Load Programs?
Charles Goldman
541 Price Responsive Load Programs in the New York Wholesale Electricity Market
Peter Douglas
329 Demand Response: Do Customers Have a Role in the ICAP Markets?
David Kathan
Session 9.   Fri. 8:30
New Program Designs to Yield Sustainable Energy Savings
271 The Trend Toward Outsourcing of Energy Services: Implications for Recruiting Participants in Utility C&I Programs
Robert Wirtshafter
261 Using Program Theories to Align Performance Metrics with Public Purpose Goals
Jeff Erickson
250 Sustainable Energy Efficiency: Leveraging Utility Energy Efficiency to Improve Our Communities
Tim Stout
Session 10.   Fri. 10:30
Three Aspects of Energy Efficiency Involving Natural Gas
435 Quantifying the Value that Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Provide as a Hedge Against Volatile Natural Gas Prices
Mark Bolinger
111 The Secret to Unleashing Natural Gas Utility Energy Efficiency Programs
Stephen Bicker
441 Combined Heat and Power in New York State’s Deregulated Electricity Market
Nag Patibandla
Alternates
595 Dispatches From the Front: The Campaign To Reduce California’s Peak Demand
Julia Curtis

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