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  • 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
  • Long-Term Monitoring and Tracking Report on 2011 Activities

    Market transformation initiatives, by their nature, create change over the long term. An S-shaped diffusion curve can represent the developing and launching of new products and services, which have relatively little market impact in the initial years, and the major market effects occurring several years after the initiative’s launch. The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA)…

    Commercial Buildings|Consumer Products|Industrial|Residential|Residential Buildings|Technology
  • 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…

    Consumer Products|Residential|Technology
  • The Market for Energy Efficient Electronics: Pre-Program findings on Consumer Perceptions and Retail Shelf Stocking Practices

    Over the past decade, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) has developed a successful retail and upstream infrastructure for energy-efficient lighting and clothes washers. Based on its success in driving market share and customer demand for those products, NEEA proposed expanding its consumer products platform to all electric products that affect load as part of…

    Consumer Products|Residential|Technology
  • ENERGY STAR Consumer Products Report No. 3

    The ENERGY STAR® Consumer Products project is designed to increase the market share of energy efficient lighting products and appliances in the region. The 2004—2006 project specifically focused on compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and ultra-high efficiency (UHE) clothes washers. This report is the final evaluation of the project’s accomplishments during that period. The project has…

    Consumer Products|Residential|Residential Buildings
  • ENERGY STAR® Consumer Products Program Report No. 2

    This document is the executive summary of the second Market Progress Evaluation Report  (MPER2) for the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (Alliance) ENERGY STAR® Consumer Products project. The project officially launched in early 2004 and was recently extended through 2006. The report documents the results of evaluation activities conducted in the fall of 2005.

    Consumer Products
  • ENERGY STAR Consumer Products Report

    This document is the executive summary of the first Market Progress Evaluation Report  (MPER 1) for the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (Alliance) ENERGY STAR® Consumer Products project. The project officially launched in early 2004 and was recently extended through 2006. The report documents the results of evaluation activities conducted from September 2004 to May 2005.…

    Consumer Products|Residential|Residential Buildings
  • ENERGY STAR Resource-Efficient Clothes Washers, No.5

    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-efficient products and services to the marketplace.  In 1997, the Alliance initiated a market transformation effort in the clothes washer industry.  First known as the WashWise program, the ENERGY…

    Consumer Products|Regional Studies|Residential|Residential Buildings
  • ENERGY STAR Resource-Efficient ClothesWashers, Report No. 4

    This fourth Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) reviews the status of the regional ENERGY STAR  Resource-Efficient Clothes Washer Program (ESCW Program), funded by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance), and its influence on the market.  This program started as the WashWise program in 1997, and has evolved considerably over the past three years.  Initially,…

    Consumer Products|Regional Studies|Residential|Residential Buildings

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