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  • Emerging Technology Dryer Testing

    The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) contracted Ecova to conduct laboratory testing of the 2013 Environmental Protection Agency Emerging Technology Awardee for clothes dryers. The purpose was to determine if the dryer’s success meeting the Emerging Technology specification would translate into success with the recent Energy Star specification, and how the dryer would perform when…

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  • Laboratory Assessment of Sanden GES-15QTA Heat Pump Water Heater

    The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) contracted with Ecotope, Inc. and Cascade Engineering Services, Inc. to conduct a laboratory assessment of the Sanden model # GES- 15QTA heat pump water heater (HPWH) for northern climate installations. The testing plan included observing heat pump efficiency atlower ambient temperatures (30° F, 50° F, and 67° F); conducting…

    Consumer Products|Heating and Cooling|Residential|Residential Buildings|Technology
  • Review of ACE Model for High Efficiency TVs Initiative

    NEEA asked Evergreen Economics to review the data used in its ACE model for televisions per an electronic mail correspondence dated December 6, 2011. Evergreen was asked to focus on five items.

    Consumer Products|Residential
  • Consumer Electronics Television Initiative Market Progress Evaluation Report #2

    The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) is a non-profit organization that works to accelerate the innovation and adoption of energy-efficient products, services, and practices in the Pacific Northwest. In 2009, NEEA launched the Consumer Electronics Television Initiative (the Initiative) to increase the availability of energy efficient televisions. The Initiative provides retailers with financial incentives to…

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  • NEEA Market Progress Evaluation Report #4: 80 PLUS

    The 80 PLUS program certifies energy-efficient power supplies for desktop personal computers (PCs) and servers. As a sponsor of 80 PLUS from 2004 to 2011, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) provided financial incentives to computer manufacturers for commercial sales of desktop PCs and servers incorporating 80 PLUS certified power supplies within the Northwest region.…

    Consumer Products|Technology
  • Northern Climate EF Calculator

    Consumer Products|Residential
  • Consumer Electronics Television Initiative Market Progress Evaluation Report # 1

    This report summarizes the results of the first Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) of the Consumer Electronics Television Initiative implemented by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA). This MPER not only provides the first insight into the progress of this initiative with a specific focus on 2010, but also reviews select information from as far…

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  • Northwest Ductless Heat Pump Initiative 2010 Market Progress Evaluation Report #1

    This market progress evaluation report (MPER) describes the progress, accomplishments, and challenges of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (NEEA) 2010 Northwest Ductless Heat Pump (DHP) Initiative. The initiative began in 2010, following a pilot phase that launched in October of 2008. Both the pilot and the initiative share the goal of promoting the displacement of…

    Consumer Products|Heating and Cooling|Residential
  • NEEA Market Progress Evaluation Report #3: 80 PLUS

    The 80 PLUS program certifies energy-efficient power supplies for desktop personal computers (PCs) and servers. As a sponsor of 80 PLUS, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) provides financial incentives to computer manufacturers for commercial sales of desktop PCs and servers incorporating 80 PLUS certified power supplies within the Northwest region. 

    Consumer Products|Technology
  • Energy Savings Opportunities and Market Descriptions for Four Residential Consumer Electronics Products

    This report is an opportunity assessment and market characterization for four residential consumer electronics products: TVs, desktop PCs, game consoles, and streaming media devices. These products, along with other entertainment and IT plug load devices, represent a growing portion of residential electricity consumption. The study is intended to support program development in these areas by…

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