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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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ENERGY STAR High Efficiency Residential Windows Baseline Assessment
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) is supporting the efforts to promote Energy Star® level windows in the four Northwest states. A marketing effort is now underway to expand the use of qualifying fenestration items which would meet Energy Star specifications – windows and patio doors with U values of U-35 or less, and…
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LightWise Evaluation Report #1
This LightWise Market Progress Evaluation Report presents the findings of market research conducted by Gilmore Research Group on behalf of The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (Alliance). This is the first in a series of ongoing evaluations of the LightWise program. This report brings together key findings from market research beginning in early 1996 and running…
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ENERGY STAR Residential Lighting Fixtures Program Report #1
This report is the first of what will be three Market Progress Evaluation Reports (MPER) documenting the effects of the ENERGY STAR Residential Lighting Fixture Program.
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Super Good Cents Manufactured Housing Venture Baseline Market Assessment
This report discusses the manufactured housing market in the Northwest, with a particular focus on energy efficiency features. This report is designed to establish a baseline of the sale of energy-efficient Super GOOD Centsª (SGC) manufactured homes and to assess and characterize additional, relevant market conditions. Future reports will discuss program and market progress to…
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ENERGY STAR Residential Lighting Fixtures Report
Over the past few years, improvements in CFL technology, manufacturing, and distribution have reduced or minimized several of these barriers. Smaller, more attractive CFLs have appeared on the market. In fact, some of the newest CFLs with lower wattage are virtually identical in shape and size to incandescent bulbs.
Residential Buildings