Volume 4: Global and Environmental Issues
Panel 4 Overview 4.iii
Linda K. Ecker and Margaret F. Fels
French Family Housing Sector: Energy, Behaviours and Markets 4.1
Robert Angioletti, Ademe, Environmental and Energy Management Agency
Are Participants of Demand-Side Management Programs Different? 4.13
Stephanie J. Battles and Wendel Thompson, Energy Information Administration
Measured DSM Energy Savings in New Multifamily Buildings 4.19
Pamela Brandis, Bonneville Power Administration
Marc Schuldt and Jeffrey Romberger, SBW Consulting, Inc.
Billing Analysis of Low-Income Weatherization Programs--A Case Study:
Comparing PRISM to a Multivariate Regression Technique 4.29
Meng Chi and David M. Guinn, Public Service Company of Colorado
Stability and Persistence of Savings in Residential Homes 4.41
Philipp Degens, Barakat and Chamberlin, Inc.
Enhanced Billing Analysis in Multifamily Buildings: Making Good Use
of Available Data 4.49
Margaret F. Fels and Cathy L. Reynolds, Princeton University
A Statistically Based Impact Evaluation of a Direct Install Compact
Fluorescent
Distribution Program 4.63
Christopher A. Granda, New England Power Service Company
Assessing the Long-Term Benefits of Appliance Load Control Strategies
4.73
M. Hossein Haeri and Edward Gervais, Central Maine Power Company
Short-Term Metering for Measuring Residential Energy Savings: Concerns
and
Recommendations from Comparison with PRISM 4.81
William W. Hill, Ball State University
Michael Blasnik, GRASP
Kathleen M. Greely and John Randolph, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
Energy Savings for Residential Lighting Programs: There's More to It Than
Just
Counting Lamps 4.93
Marvin Horowitz, XENERGY, Inc.
Mary Lynn Spada, Boston Edison Co.
Fuel and Technology Choice in Residential End-Use Forecasting: Evaluation
and
Comparison of Three Models with Respect to Space Heating 4.105
Francis X. Johnson, Jonathan G. Koomey and James E. McMahon, Lawrence
Berkeley Laboratory
1991 Residential Appliance Saturation Survey -- A Profile of the Residential
Lighting
Load in Northern California 4.117
Jim Kelsey, XENERGY, Inc.
Valarie Richardson, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Decomposing Daily Energy Load Series into Weather-Sensitive and
Non-Weather-
Sensitive Components Using Multivariate State Space Time Series Analysis
4.127
Lorenzo Kristov and Martha Brook, California Energy Commission
Residential Energy Use in Mexico: Structure, Environmental Impacts, and
Savings Potential 4.137
Omar Masera, Rafael Friedmann and Odón de Buen, University of
California - Berkeley
Emerging Miscellaneous Uses of Electricity in Homes 4.141
Alan K. Meier and Steve E. Greenberg, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Leo I. Rainer, Davis Energy Group
Using Simulations to Explore the Physical Meaning of PRISM's Parameters
4.145
David L. Minehart, University of California - Berkeley
Alan K. Meier, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Improving Electricity Peak Demand Forecasts with Measured Data: An
Application
of PG&E's Residential End-Use Metered Data 4.157
Mithra Moezzi and Joseph H. Eto, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Martha Brook, California Energy Commission
William Mattson, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Evaluation of a Boiler/Furnace Replacement Pilot Program: Multivariate
Regression
Analysis Versus PRISM 4.169
Irene F. Olson, Washington Gas
Robert P. Trost, George Washington University
Estimating the Consumption Impact of a Residential Conservation Program
4.177
Michael Parti and Cynthia Parti, Applied Econometrics, Inc.
Residential DSM Impact Assessment Using Inbound Telephone Monitoring Devices
Mounted on Gas Meters 4.183
L. Piessens, Wisconsin Gas Company
End-Use Profiles from Whole House Data: A Rule-Based Approach 4.193
John T. Powers, Quantum Consulting, Inc.
Mark Martinez, Southern California Edison
Persistence of Savings in Multifamily Public Housing 4.201
Ronald Ritschard and Andrew McAllister, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Analysis of End-Use Electricity Consumption During Two Pacific Northwest
Cold Snaps 4.217
Ronald D. Sands, Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Performance of Alaska Craftsman Homes: One Year of the Real World
4.227
Richard D. Seifert, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Alaska
Fairbanks, and the Alaska Craftsman Home Program
Identifying Residential Energy Reduction Potential 4.235
A. L. Seskus, Ontario Hydro
Applications of Meta-Analysis to Methods of DSM Research 4.239
Daniel M. Violette, XENERGY, Inc.
Pamela A. Greene, RCG/Hagler, Bailly, Inc.
Shel Feldman, Wisconsin Center for Demand-Side Research
Philip Hanser, Electric Power Research Institute
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