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  • ENERGY STAR Windows Program, Report No.4

    This Market Progress Evaluation Report on the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (Alliance) ENERGY STAR® Residential Fenestration Program (Program) covers the period from June 1999 through June 2000. The Program is designed to increase market share of residential high efficiency windows by working in partnership with market actors, including window product manufacturers, wholesaler/distributors, retail suppliers, the…

    Residential
  • 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
  • ENERGY STAR Windows Program, Report No. 3

    This is the second Market Progress Evaluation Report on the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s ENERGY STAR® Residential Windows Program (Program). The Program tries to increase market share of residential high-efficiency windows by working in partnership with market actors including window product manufacturers, wholesaler/distributors, retail suppliers, the manufactured home industry, and builders.

    Residential
  • ENERGY STAR Windows, Report No.2

    The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s Evaluation of the ENERGY STAR® Residential Fenestration Program uses the marketing potential of ENERGY STAR labeling and certification to aid in transforming the Northwest window energy efficiency market. The program’s goal is to build an infrastructure to increase market share by working in partnership with window product manufacturers, wholesaler/distributors, retail…

    Residential
  • ENERGY STAR Residential Lighting Fixture Program, Report #3

    This report is the second of three Market Progress Evaluation Reports (MPER #2) documenting the effects of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance ENERGY STAR® (hereafter referred to as ENERGY STAR) Residential Lighting Fixture Program, and is meant to build on the already established baselines from MPER #1. 

    Residential
  • ENERGY STAR Resource-Efficient Clothes Washers, Report No.3

    This report is the third in a series of Market Progress Evaluation Reports (MPER) to review the progress of the WashWise/ENERGY STAR  ResourceEfficient Clothes Washer Program, its impact on the market, and to recommend any changes to the program strategy needed to accomplish the venture’s goals. 

    Consumer Products|Regional Studies|Residential|Residential Buildings
  • ENERGY STAR Resource-Efficient Clothes Washers,No.3

    This report is the third in a series of Market Progress Evaluation Reports (MPER) to review the progress of the Wash Wise/ENERGY STAR  Resource Efficient Clothes Washer Program, its impact on the market, and to recommend any changes to the program strategy needed to accomplish the venture’s goals.  To complete this evaluation, Pacific Energy Associates,…

    Consumer Products|Residential
  • ENERGY STAR High Efficiency Residential Windows Baseline Assessment

    The Northwest Energy Efficiency 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 skylights with…

    Residential
  • 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. 

    Residential
  • 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

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