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2011 Residential Codes Energy Use Savings
Over the past thirty-plus years, the Pacific Northwest has successfully pursued state residential energy codes and building programs to create ever more efficient housing. Since its inception, NEEA has played a pivotal role in aiding states to deliver more effective and efficient energy codes. Under the Residential Codes – Energy Use Savings contract to NEEA,…
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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)…
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Long-Term Monitoring and Tracking Report on 2010 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)…
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Long Term Monitoring and Tracking Report on 2009 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…
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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…
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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…
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Analysis of window energy savings in commercial buildings in the Pacific Northwest
In September 2002, NEEA launched the Commercial Windows Initiative (CWI) with the goal of increasing sales of already efficient commercial window products and encouraging the design, manufacture and sale of new, more efficient products. CWI had an explicit goal of increasing market share to 50% from an assumed baseline of 12% for the specific market…
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2006 Long Term Monitoring and Tracking Report
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 and associated aMW savings in the post-funding period.
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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