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  • 2008-09 CFL Tracking Study

    NEEA began its consumer lighting market initiatives in 1997 to advance consumer awareness and use of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and fluorescent light fixtures throughout the region. Its earliest projects addressed such market barriers as high first cost; lack of product availability; lack of consumer awareness; incompatibility of CFLs with existing fixtures, dimmers, timers and…

    Consumer Products|Residential Buildings
  • Long Term Monitoring and Tracking Report on 2008 Activities

    Market transformation initiatives are long-term in nature. The development and launching of new products and services can be visualized as an “S”-shaped diffusion curve with relatively little market impact in the initial years and the major market effects occurring several years after an initiative is launched. The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) tracks the progress…

    Commercial Buildings|Consumer Products|Regional Studies|Residential Buildings|Technology
  • Home Buyers Focus Groups Report

    For the last five years, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) has promoted energyefficient homes through its Northwest ENERGY STAR Homes program.  As NEEA develops its plans for the next few years, it is evaluating whether the ENERGY STAR brand is still the best approach for marketing energy-efficient homes, or if using a broader, “green”…

    Residential|Residential Buildings
  • Long Term Monitoring and Tracking Report on 2007

    The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) tracks the market progress of its projects during their implementation phase through periodic Market Progress Assessment Reports (MPERs). However, since market diffusion often occurs after NEEA funding has ceased, NEEA also needs a mechanism for tracking ongoing market progress in the post-funding period so that it can verify key…

    Commercial Buildings|Heating and Cooling|Industrial|Regional Studies|Residential Buildings|Technology
  • ENERGY STAR Consumer Products Lighting Project Report #4

    NEEA’s launched its first residential lighting market initiatives in 1997 to accelerate the awareness and use of high-efficiency compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and fluorescent light fixtures among residential customers. The program was designed to address market barriers including high first cost; lack of product availability; lack of consumer awareness; incompatibility of CFLs with existing fixtures,…

    Residential|Residential Buildings
  • ENERGY STAR Homes Northwest Program Report #5

    This is the fifth Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) of the ENERGY STAR Homes Northwest program. This report presents evaluation findings based on in-depth interviews with participating builders, verifiers, state energy officers, realtors, utility representatives, and representatives of other “green” homebuilding programs. The report also includes current data on the new home market in the…

    Residential|Residential Buildings
  • Residential New Construction (Single and Multi-Family) Billing Analysis

    One of the objectives of the 2006 Residential New Construction Characteristics and Practices Study was to characterize the overall energy usage of these buildings.  This short report discusses the methodology used to collect and analyze the data to estimate annual energy usage.  Billing data reflected in this report represents data captured over a 16-month period…

    Heating and Cooling|Residential|Residential Buildings
  • Single-Family Residential Existing Construction Stock Assessment

    This document is the final report for the Single-Family Residential Existing Construction Stock Assessment.  The study was sponsored by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance and was conducted by RLW Analytics. 

    Residential Buildings
  • Existing Multifamily Tenant Appliance Efficiency Saturation Study – Final Report

    This report is a follow-on to the 2004-05 study.  RLW matched the appliance and equipment model numbers to efficiency databases, summarized the efficiencies, and this report provides a summary of our findings. 

    Residential Buildings
  • ENERGY STAR Homes Northwest Program Report No. 4

    This is the fourth Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) of the ENERGY STAR Homes Northwest program. This report presents evaluation findings based on telephone surveys of builders and homebuyers and in-depth interviews with verifiers, state energy officers, realtors, and participating builders. In addition, the results of on-site audits of ENERGY STAR homes are presented as…

    Residential|Residential Buildings

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