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Northwest Regional Strategy for Commercial Lighting Energy Efficiency
The Northwest Regional Strategy for Commercial Lighting Energy Efficiency was developed through a collaborative stakeholder process for the purpose of identifying promising opportunities and strategic needs to support the region’s future success in commercial lighting. The strategy’s audience includes anyone seeking to support efficiency in the commercial lighting market in the Pacific Northwest, notably regional…
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The Current State of Lighting Retrofit Programs and Standard Project Practices in the Northwest Region
As part of the evaluation of the Comprehensive Commercial Lighting Initiative (CCLI), the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) funded a retrofit lighting market study to better understand the current state of lighting retrofit programs and standard project practice in the Northwest region (Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington). Heschong Mahone Group, Inc. (HMG) conducted the study…
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Comprehensive Commercial Lighting Initiative Pilot Evaluation Report
The Comprehensive Commercial Lighting Initiative (CCLI) was a regional energy-efficient lighting retrofit pilot effort funded primarily by Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA), and implemented by Evergreen Consulting (Evergreen). Three utilities – Idaho Power, Idaho Falls Power, and NorthWestern Energy – as well as the Energy Trust of Oregon participated and funded extra incentives. The pilot…
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Washington Residential Energy Code Compliance
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) contracted with The Cadmus Group, Inc. (Cadmus) to conduct a study of residential energy code compliance in the state of Washington. This effort to measure compliance has roots in the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), which provided funding to states, contingent upon a commitment to adopt the…
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EBR CRE Market Characterization, Attitudes and Behavior of Owners and Service Providers
This study characterizes some important physical features of the privately owned large office building market in the four states served by NEEA: Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. SBW based the building type distribution for the territory on the Commercial Building Stock Assessment (CBSA) and the CoStar database. This study includes telephone surveys of 100 large…
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Long-Term Northwest Residential Lighting Tracking and Monitoring Study VOLUME 2 – APPENDICES
D&R International, 2011. Personal communication from Tobias Swope (D&R International) to Jennifer Canseco (KEMA, Inc.). April 19, 2011.
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Long-Term Northwest Residential Lighting Tracking and Monitoring Study
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) began its consumer lighting market initiatives in 1997 to advance consumer awareness and use of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and fluorescent light fixtures throughout the region. In 2000, NEEA began targeting retailers (by providing salesperson training as well as advertising and marketing support) and shifted its focus to manufacturers…
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2008-09 CFL Tracking Study
NEEA began its consumer lighting market initiatives in 1997 to advance consumer awareness and use of compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and fluorescent light fixtures throughout the region. Its earliest projects addressed such market barriers as high first cost; lack of product availability; lack of consumer awareness; incompatibility of CFLs with existing fixtures, dimmers, timers and…
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ENERGY STAR Consumer Products Lighting Project Report #4
NEEA’s launched its first residential lighting market initiatives in 1997 to accelerate the awareness and use of high-efficiency compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and fluorescent light fixtures among residential customers. The program was designed to address market barriers including high first cost; lack of product availability; lack of consumer awareness; incompatibility of CFLs with existing fixtures,…
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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…
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