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NEEA Previously Funded Initiative: 80 PLUS
The devices used to power desktop computers had not seen any significant improvements for many years, even as a jump in computer purchases was rapidly increasing energy consumption in the Northwest. The region’s utilities estimated that the introduction of more efficient power supply technology could save 82 kWh per machine per year. The 80 PLUS…
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2011 RBSA Multi-Family Buildings Database
This data is from the Residential Building Stock Assessment (RBSA) conducted in 2011 – 2012. It includes a representative sample of multifamily homes across the Northwest region. Please fill out the form below to access the data.
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2011 RBSA Multi-Family Unit Database
This data is from the Residential Building Stock Assessment (RBSA) conducted in 2011 – 2012. It includes a representative sample of multifamily homes across the Northwest region.
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2011 RBSA Multi-family Report
This report is the third in a series of reports summarizing the results of the Residential Building Stock Assessment (RBSA). The RBSA is sponsored by the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) and is being conducted by Ecotope, Inc. with support by Ecova™, Delta-T, Inc., ORC International, and Mike Kennedy. The primary objective of the RBSA…
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Ductless Heat Pump Impact & Process Evaluation: Billing Analysis Report
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) hired Ecotope, Inc., supported by Research Into Action, Inc., and Stellar Processes to evaluate the Northwest Ductless Heat Pump (DHP) Pilot Project (pilot project). The pilot project ran from October 2008 through December 2009. A total of 3,899 installations were included in the pilot project. The DHP Impact and…
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NEEA Previously Funded Initiative: Drive Power
In 1999, clear energy-efficiency data and life cycle analysis information were not available to customers making the decision to repair, rewind or buy new industrial motors. Rewinding a motor keeps operating costs the same or sometimes raises them, while investing money in a more energyefficient model reduces operating costs over the motor’s lifetime. Service centers…
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NEEA Previously Funded Initiative: CFLs
In 1997, market share for CFLs did not even reach one percent. Although a small number of manufacturers offered CFLs, quality was inconsistent, average prices were high ($14 to $24 per bulb), product features such as bulb size and shape did not meet the average consumer’s expectations, and awareness of the energy- and money-saving benefits…
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2012-2013 Northwest Residential Lighting Market Tracking Study
NEEA launched its first residential lighting market initiative in 1997 to advance awareness and use of energy-efficient compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and compact fluorescent light fixtures among Northwest residential customers. The project was designed to address CFL market barriers including high first cost; lack of product availability; lack of consumer awareness; incompatibility of CFLs with…
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Database of Northwest Manufacturers, Nurseries, and Wineries
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2012 Stakeholder Perception Survey
This report presents findings from a survey of Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) stakeholders conducted in the fall of 2012 to assess NEEA’s value delivery to the region, communications, and staff interactions. Where comparable, survey results are compared to findings from similar stakeholder surveys conducted in 2007, 2010, and 2011.
Regional Studies