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  • Direct Savings From 2011 Integrated Design Lab Projects

    The purpose of this study is to estimate the direct savings resulting from the Integrated Design Labs (IDLs) design assistance services provided for new construction or existing building retrofit projects completed in 2011. 

    Commercial + Industrial
  • Northwest Ductless Heat Pump Initiative: Market Progress Evaluation Report #2

    This report is the second Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (NEEA’s) Northwest Ductless Heat Pump (DHP) Initiative. This report presents evaluation findings based on telephone surveys of households that purchased DHPs through the Initiative and other general population households, and also in-depth interviews with Northwest utilities that support the…

    Residential
  • 2011-2012 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…

    Residential
  • NEEA Market Progress Evaluation Report #7: Evaluation of NEEA’s Industrial Initiative

    This is the seventh Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) on the progress and accomplishments of the Industrial Initiative (the Initiative) of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA). The Initiative focuses on Strategic Energy Management (SEM), which NEEA defines as a system of practices that creates reliable, persistent energy savings. 

    Commercial + Industrial
  • 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,…

    Residential
  • 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)…

    Commercial + Industrial|Residential
  • NEEA Market Progress Evaluation Report #4: 80 PLUS

    The 80 PLUS program certifies energy-efficient power supplies for desktop personal computers (PCs) and servers. As a sponsor of 80 PLUS from 2004 to 2011, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) provided financial incentives to computer manufacturers for commercial sales of desktop PCs and servers incorporating 80 PLUS certified power supplies within the Northwest region.…

  • Montana Residential Energy Code Compliance

    As part of its mission, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) is committed to achieving energy savings by strengthening building energy codes in the Northwest and, as such, it has assumed a leadership role in advocating for compliance with the new energy code. 

    Residential
  • Northwest ENERGY STAR Homes Program: Eighth Market Progress Evaluation Report

    This is the eighth Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) of the Northwest ENERGY STAR Homes program. This report presents evaluation findings based on telephone surveys of regional builders, realtors and homebuyers and program home verifiers, and in-depth interviews with Northwest utilities that support the program. The report also includes current data on the new home…

    Residential
  • 2011 Water Heater Market Update

    Water heaters represent a major energy conservation opportunity in the Northwest. Heating water can represent between 15 and 24 percent of a home’s total energy use. Yet the large majority of residential water heaters in people’s homes today are far less efficient than they could be. According to the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (NWPCC),…

    Residential

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