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EBR CRE Market Characterization, Attitudes and Behavior of Owners and Service Providers
This study characterizes some important physical features of the privately owned large office building market in the four states served by NEEA: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. SBW based the building type distribution for the territory on the Commercial Building Stock Assessment (CBSA) and the CoStar database. This study includes telephone surveys of 100 large…
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2010 BetterBricks Market Progress Evaluation Report
This document constitutes the final market progress evaluation report (MPER) of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (NEEA) 2005-2009 BetterBricks Initiative. In December 2009, as part of NEEA’s continuous improvement commitment, NEEA launched a redesign of its commercial sector initiative. NEEA plans to launch the redesigned initiative in 2011.
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2009 CBSA Final Report
The Commercial Building Stock Assessment (CBSA) study, completed in 2003, was a unique effort to characterize the physical and energy-use characteristics of commercial facilities in the Pacific Northwest by integrating and updating information from several previous regional data collection efforts. The study’s resulting database has served as a valuable resource for regional energy planners and…
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2008 BetterBricks Overall Market Progress Evaluation Report
This Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) documents the progress of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (NEEA’s) commercial sector market transformation initiative, known as BetterBricks. The theory behind BetterBricks is summed up as “working with a few to influence the many” – that is, working with targeted organizations to influence the adoption of strategic energy-related business…
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2008 BetterBricks Overall Market Progress Evaluation Report
This Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) documents the progress of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (NEEA’s) commercial sector Market Transformation initiative, known as BetterBricks. This report details the evaluation findings for the activities within each of BetterBricks’ three target markets and two cross-cutting markets. It focuses on the period from approximately October 2007 to November…
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BetterBricks Energy Savings Evaluation Report
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) retained the Cadmus Group (Cadmus) to complete an initial evaluation of the projects and energy savings associated with BetterBricks, NEEA’s commercial initiative. BetterBricks is a comprehensive commercial sector energy efficiency initiative designed to stimulate demand for energy efficiency within three vertical markets (Hospitals, Real Estate, and Grocery) and supply…
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Baseline Characteristics of the 2002-2004 Nonresidential Sector: Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington Technical Memorandum
The purpose of this technical memo is to describe the characteristics of two commercial new construction building type categories, “Assembly” and “Other” (A&O), that were not included in NEEA’s 2002-04 Non-Residential Baseline Study. NEEA decided to remove them from the study to increase the sampling efficiency of building types of specific interest to both regional…
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Baseline Energy Use Index Of The 2002-2004 Non-Residential Sector: Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington
The energy uses analyzed in this report were constructed from billing records collected during development of the Baseline Characteristics of the 2002-2004 Nonresidential Sector: Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington (2002-04 Baseline Study) (Baylon et al. 2008). The primary purpose of that study was to characterize buildings built in the Pacific Northwest between 2002 and 2004. …
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Baseline Characteristics of the 2002-2004 Nonresidential Sector: Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington
This report describes the results of a two-year, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) study intended to improve understanding of the new commercial building stock in the Pacific Northwest region. The study provides a new regional baseline for current practices in commercial buildings constructed between 2002 and 2004 and compares those practices with previous baseline and…
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Baseline Characteristics of the 2002-2004 Nonresidential Sector: Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington Appendices
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