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Residential New Construction Lighting Program Market Research Summary Report
This Report summarizes the background research funded by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) in support of the design and development of a Residential New Construction Program for the Pacific NW.1 This innovative program will focus entirely on increasing the use of energy efficient lighting in residential construction, and is an extension of the…
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Commercial And Industrial Lighting Market Research Study
This report presents the results of a comprehensive market research study (the Study) focused on the commercial and industrial (C&I) lighting industry of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) conducted on behalf of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance). The information and recommendations presented in this report will aid the Alliance in determining whether to develop…
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EZ Sim:Billing Simulation for Small Commercial Facilities, No. 2
EZ Sim is widely acknowledged among industry experts, active users, and inactive users (those trained to use EZ Sim but not using it), as a viable and useful tool. The tool’s affordability, ease-of-use, and readily accessible product support are cited by users as reasons for its success. EZ Sim has been adopted by approximately 20%…
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Lighting Design Lab Evaluation Report
This report summarizes the findings from an interim market progress evaluation of the Lighting Design Lab (LDL, Lab)) undertaken for the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (Alliance). The LDL in Seattle provides educational programs, technology displays, consultations, and facility-based evaluation tools to lighting professionals who make or influence decisions with respect to residential, commercial, and industrial…
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Residential Energy-Efficient Lighting Consumer Research
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.
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LightWise Evaluation Report #2
This report is the second in a series of Market Progress Evaluation Reports (MPER) documenting the progress of, and recommending any changes for, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (Alliance) LightWise program.
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Lighting Design Lab Market Progress Evaluation Report
The Lighting Design Lab in Seattle provides educational programs, technology displays, consultations, and facility based evaluation tools to professionals who make decisions with respect to residential, commercial and industrial buildings architects, lighting designers, interior designers, electrical engineers, building owners, facility managers and facility engineers. The goal of the Lab is to provide information, training and…
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EZ Sim:Billing Simulation for Small Commercial Facilities No. 1
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (Alliance) has implemented the Billing Simulation for Small Commercial Facilities Venture (Venture) with the primary goal of increasing the viability of privately funded energy efficiency projects by reducing the costs and uncertainties associated with delivering energy efficiency services and verifying their impacts. This increase in efficiency projects is anticipated through…
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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 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