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Performance Tested Comfort Systems / Climate Crafters Report No. 1
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) is a non-profit group of electric utilities, state governments, public interest groups, and industry representatives committed to bringing affordable energy efficiency products and services to the marketplace.
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ENERGY STAR® Home Products Program Report
This report is the first of two Market Progress Evaluation Reports (MPER) documenting the status and progress of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (Alliance) ENERGY STAR® Home Products Program (the Program). This MPER covers the period from the initiation of the program in March 2001 through August 2002.
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Performance-Tested Comfort Systems, Report No.2
This report presents the results of the baseline market research that was conducted for the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (Alliance) for the purpose of supporting the evaluation of the Performance Tested Comfort Systems (PTCS) Venture. The purpose of this study is to develop baseline data on consumers and contractors in the Pacific Northwest Region on…
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Ground-Source Heat Pump Market Assessment
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (Alliance) has sponsored this market assessment and characterization of residential ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) in the Pacific Northwest. The Alliance does not currently provide financial support to projects dealing with residential ground source heat pumps. In order for the Alliance to consider such programs in the future, this objective…
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Northwest Residential Ducts: Report No. 1
This report presents baseline information and initial findings for the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s Residential Air-Distribution System Venture (Venture). For simplicity, we refer to air-distribution systems in this report as ducts or duct systems. Information and findings are based on interviews with key regional stakeholders, Venture documentation, and other studies and data.
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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…
Commercial Buildings|Heating and Cooling|Regional Studies|Residential