1996 ACEEE SUMMER STUDY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS

PROCEEDINGS

Table of Contents


Panel 2 - Residential Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Marketplace Issues

Energy and Water Savings Potential of Dishwashers and Clothes Washers: An Update 2.1
Peter I. Biermayer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Marketing Energy-Efficient Residential Construction Nationwide: EPA's Energy Star Homes Program 2.13
Sarah Bretz, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lisa Bloomfield and Tom Rooney, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Johanna Kollar, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

DOE-HUD Initiative on Energy Efficiency in Housing: A Federal Partnership 2.25
Jeannette Brinch, Energetics, Incorporated
Mark Ternes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Michael Myers, U.S. Department of Energy

Linking Home Energy Rating Systems with Energy-Efficiency Financing: National and State Programs 2.35
Nancy E. Collins, Q4 Associates
Barbara C. Farhar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Roberta Ward Walsh, University of Vermont

MAP: What I Think We Know, ... And What I Think We Don't 2.47
Claude Davis, Idaho Power Company
Ken Eklund, Idaho Department of Water Resources Energy Division

Spinning Toward High-Efficiency Clothes Washers: Progress and Directions of a National Market Transformation Initiative 2.53
Andrew deLaski, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
Ted Pope, Seattle City Light

Manufactured Housing in the Pacific Northwest: Moving from the Region's Largest Utility-SponsOred Market Transformation Venture to an Industry Marketing Program 2.63
Ken Eklund, Idaho Department of Water Resources Energy Division
Tom Hewes, Oregon Department of Energy
Tom Lineham and Mike Lubliner, Washington State Energy Office

Information and Telecommunication Technologies: The Next Generation of Residential DSM and Beyond 2.71
Charles A. Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Willett Kempton, Anita Eide, and Maithili Iyer, University of Delaware
Mindi J. Farber and Richard M. Scheer, Energetics

Improving the Energy Efficiency of Air Distribution Systems in New California Homes 2.85
Robert W. Hammon, ConSol
Mark P. Modera, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Innovative Financing of Home Efficiency Improvements 2.97
Marvin J. Horowitz, XENERGY, Inc.

Development of Federal Energy Efficiency Product Recommendations  2.107
Francis X. Johnson, Aimee T. McKane, and Jeffrey P. Harris, Lawrence National Laboratory

The 1993-95 Model Energy Code: Energy and Environmental Savings, Costs, and Benefits by State 2.119
Ted Jones and Douglas Norland, Alliance to Save Energy

GEA II—Study on Domestic Wet Appliances 2.127
Peter Karbo, Danish Energy Agency

Energy Star Billing: Innovative Billing Options for the Residential Sector 2.137
Deirdre Lord, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
Willett Kempton, College of Marine Studies and Center for Energy and Environmental Policy
Sam Rashkin and Annette Wilson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Atmospheric Pollution Prevention Division
Christine Egan, Anita Eide, Maithili Iyer, and Christopher Payne, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware

Results of Collaboration between NRDC and NIIS7CENEf on Building Energy-Efficiency Standards in Russia 2.145
Yurij A. Matrosov, Research Institute for Buildings and Center for Energy Efficiency
David B. Goldstein and Mark Chao, Natural Resources Defense Council and Institute for Market Transformation

Increasing the Use of Energy Efficient HVAC Equipment in Homes Through Voluntary and Profitable Pollution Prevention Programs 2.155
Carol May, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Rich Brown, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Peter Banwell, Kate Foery, Stephen Offutt, and Annette Wilson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Appliance and Equipment Efficiency Standards: Current Status, Future Directions 2.163
Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
David Goldstein, Natural Resources Defense Council

A Tale of Two States: Detailed Characterization of Residential New Construction Practices in Vermont and Iowa 2.173
Chris Neme and Blair Hamilton, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
Paul Erickson, Citizens Utilities
Peter W. Lind, Central Vermont Public Service Corporation
Todd Presson, Green Mountain Power

Super-Efficient Refrigerators for Apartments: The NYPA/NYCHA Project as a New Market Transformation Model 2.181
Sandra L. Nolden, Citizens Conservation Corporation
Stephen J. Morgan, EUA Citizens Conservation Services

Residential New Construction: Applying Cost-Effective Strategies to DSM 2.187
Kathryn Parlin, West Hill Energy Consultants
Jeffrey W. Forward, Vermont Department of Public Service
Bill Powell, Washington Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Al Bartsch, West Hill Energy Consultants

Learning the Lessons of Market Transformation Programs 2.195
Margaret Suozzo and Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

Jamaica Residential Phase I Programme Demand Side Management Demonstration Project 2.207
Ann-Marie Taylor, Denise Tulloch, Howard Newman, Norman Titus, and Hugh Harris, Jamaica Public Service Company, Limited

Making the American Dream More Affordable Through Energy Efficiency Financing 2215
Malcolm E. Verdict, Alliance to Save Energy


Panel 1 - Residential Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis

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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