1996 ACEEE SUMMER STUDY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS

PROCEEDINGS

Table of Contents


Panel 8 - Human Dimensions of Energy Consumption

Air Conditioning in the Tropics: Cool Comfort or Cultural Conditioning? 8.1
Lawrence Aghemabiese, Kofi Berko, Jr. and Peter du Pont, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware

Does the Air-Conditioning Engineering Rubric Work in Residences? 8.11
Karl Brown, California Institute for Energy Efficiency
Carl Blumstein, University of Califoniia Energy Institute
Loren Lutzenhiser, Washington State University
Bruce Hackett, University of California at Davis
Y. Joe Huang, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

User Satisfaction with Innovative Cooling Retrofits in Sacramento Public Housing 8.21
Rick Diamond, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jim Remus, Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Authority
Bruce Vincent, Sacramento Municipal Utility District

Reality Check: Comparing Policymaker Perceptions with Consumer Energy Behavior 8.27
Peter T. duPont and Deirdre Lord, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware

How Customers Interpret and Use Comparative Graphics of Their Energy Use 8.39
Christine Egan, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware
Willett Kempton, College of Marine Studies and Center for Energy and Environmental Policy,University of Delaware
Anita Eide, Deirdre Lord and Christopher Payne, Center for Energy and Environmental Policy,University of Delaware

Quantifying Occupant Energy Behavior Using Pattern Analysis Techniques 8.47
Ashley F. Emery, University of Washington
Lisa M. Gartland, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Energy and Environmental Awareness in Swedish and American Households 8.61
Rita J. Erickson, University of Minnesota

Consumer Choice of Energy Using Durables-Competing Interpretations 8.71
Kevin B. Fitzgerald, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania

Persistence Happens Patrice Ignelzi, Pacific Consulting Services 8.81
Marian Brown, Southern California Edison

Are Energy Savings Due to Ceiling Fans Just Hot Air? 8.89
Patrick W. James, Florida Power and Light
Jeffrey K. Sonne, Robin K. Vieira, Danny S. Parker and Michael T. Anello, Florida Solar Energy Center

Advertising, Customer Awareness and Energy Conserving Behavior 8.95
Gerry P. Keane and Kenneth H. Tiedemann, B. C. Hydro

Improving the Energy Efti~iency of Buildings in Kyrghyzstan 8.103
Michael Lorsbach and Georg Narciss, Friedemann & Johnson Consultants GmbH
Erkin Kaparovich Boronbaev, Kyrghyz Institute for Architecture and Construction

Coordinated Contractors and Contracting Knowledge: The Organizational Structure of Energy Efficiency Research and Development in the United States and the United Kingdom 8.113
Loren Lutzenhiser, Washington State University
Elizabeth Shove, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom

Social Meanings of Electric Light: A Different History of the United States 8.123
Mithra Moezzi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Life Style Perspectives in the Danish Energy Plan 8.133
Lene Nielsen, Joergen Abildgaard, Peter Gundelach, Ole Michael Jensen, Grete Korremann, and Jeppe Laessoee, Ministry of Environment and Energy

Commercial and Industrial Customer Perceptions of Electric End-Use Consumption: A Comparison with Audit-Based Estimates 8.141
Andrew Parece and Thomas Michelman, Xenergy, Inc.
Dinesh Bhagani, Northeast Utilities

Central Air Conditioner Usage Patterns in Low-Income Housing in a Hot and Humid Climate: Influences on Energy Use and Peak Demand 8.147
Danny S. Parker, Stephen F. Barkaszi, Jr., John R. Sherwin, and C. Steven Richardson, Florida Solar Energy Center

Behavioral Aspects of Lighting and Occupancy Sensors in Private Offices: A Case Study of a University Office Building 8.161
Scott Pigg, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Mark Ejiers, Independent Consultant
John Reed, TecMRKT Works

Completing the Conservation Cycle: Customer Education and Customer Satisfaction 8.171
Philip Scherzer, SESCO, Inc.

People in the Greenhouse Environment: International Comparison of Indicators of C02 Emissions from Homes and Travel 8.179
Lee Schipper, International Energy Agency

The Rise and Decline of Energy Bureaucracies 8.189
Howard Schwartz, Washington State Energy Office

Big Stick or Bendy Stick? Regulating for Energy Efficiency 8.199
Elizabeth Shove and Sujatha Raman, Centre for the Study of Environmental Change Lancaster University, United Kingdom

How Contractors Really Size Air Conditioning Systems 8.207
Robin K. Vieira, Danny S. Parker, Jon F. Klongerbo, Jeffrey K. Sonne, and Jo Ellen Cummings, Florida Solar Energy Center

Product Concept and Field Test of Green Marketing Programs 8.215
Richard 0. Weijo and Douglas R. Boleyn, Portland General Electric

Predicting Heating and Cooling Energy Use in New California Houses 8.221
Saill White and Bruce Wilcox, Energy Solutions Unlimited

The Dynamics of Changing Japanese Energy Consumption Patterns and their Implications for Sustainable Consumption 8.231
Harold Wilhite, Ressurskonsult
Hidetoshi Nakagami and Chiharn Murakoshi, Jynkanhyo Research Institute


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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