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Impacts of Forced Air Distribution Systems on Homes and Potential for Improvements
This literature review is part of a duct efficiency pilot program co-sponsored by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance [NEEA] and the Electric Power Research Institute [EPRI]. A literature search was conducted by Washington State University Cooperative Extension Service Energy Library. In addition to articles identified by the library, project staff in Oregon and Washington contributed…
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Premium Efficiency Motors
The Premium Efficiency Motors (PEM) Program, which began in early 1997, is a regional effort to “increase the quantity of energy efficient motors purchased and used in the region by commercial and industrial facilities by increasing awareness and product availability through dealer incentives, educational tools, support of consistent national motors standards and motor testing.”
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Market Progress Evaluation Report: Premium Efficiency Motors
The Premium Efficiency Motors (PEM) Program, which began in early 1997, is a regional effort to “increase the quantity of energy efficient motors purchased and used in the region by commercial and industrial facilities by increasing awareness and product availability through dealer incentives, educational tools, support of consistent national motors standards and motor testing.”
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Building Operators Certification Program Evaluation Report
In 1996 the Northwest Efficiency Alliance (Alliance) began sponsoring the Building Operators Certification (BOC) venture operated by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Council (NEEC). This Market Progress Report responds to a request by the Alliance to address seven points regarding the progress of the BOC venture as a first step in the evaluation of the program.…
Commercial + Industrial