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ENERGY STAR® Home Products Program Report
This report is the first of two Market Progress Evaluation Reports (MPER) documenting the status and progress of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (Alliance) ENERGY STAR® Home Products Program (the Program). This MPER covers the period from the initiation of the program in March 2001 through August 2002.
Consumer Products|Heating and Cooling|Residential|Residential Buildings -
LED Lighting Technologies and Potential for NearTerm Applications
Light emitting diode (LED) based exit signs and traffic signals have fulfilled their promise of an energy-efficient, long-lasting, compact, and low-maintenance light source in real-world commercial and industrial applications by saving millions of kilowatt-hours of electricity and thousands of maintenance hours. While a number of technological and economic challenges have combined to limit the availability…
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Northwest Energy Education Institute, Report No. 3
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) is a non-profit group of electric utilities, state governments, public interest groups and industry representatives committed to bringing affordable, energy-efficient products and services to the marketplace. In mid-1998, the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) contracted with and provided seed money to Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon,…
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Market Progress Evaluation Report 1: EZ Conserve
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (Alliance) and EZConserve, Inc. (EZConserve) have formed a public/private partnership to help commercialize the EZConserve Surveyor Network Energy Manager software (Surveyor).
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Sav-Air Market Transformation Initiative, Report No. 4
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) is a non-profit group of electric utilities, state governments, public interest groups, and industry representatives committed to bringing affordable, energy-efficient products and services to the marketplace. SAV-AIR, LLC (SAV-AIR) was formed in 1997, and was selected by the Alliance in December 1998 as one of its initiatives.
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Drive Power Initiative, No. 4
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) is a non-profit group of electric utilities, state governments, public interest groups, and industry representatives committed to bringing affordable, energy-efficient products and services to the marketplace. The Drive Power Initiative (the Initiative) is a market transformation venture funded by the Alliance and administered by the Electric League of…
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Commissioning In Public Buildings Project, Report No. 3
This is the second market progress evaluation report (MPER) of the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance’s (the Alliance’s) Commissioning in Public Buildings project. The Commissioning in Public Building project seeks to make commissioning standard practice in public buildings in the Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana).
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A Characterization of the Nonresidential Fenestration Market
The U.S. glass industry is a $27 billion enterprise1 with both large producers and small firms playing pivotal roles in the industry. While most sectors of the glass industry have restructured and consolidated in the past 20 years, the industry still employs 150,000 workers.2 Nonresidential glazing accounts for approximately 18% of overall U.S. glass production.3 In…
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Energy Ideas Clearinghouse, No. 4
The Energy Ideas Clearinghouse (EIC or Clearinghouse) has served energy professionals in the Pacific Northwest since 1990 by providing fast, centralized access to comprehensive and objective information and technical assistance on energy-related topics. The EIC is currently managed by the Washington State University Cooperative Extension Energy Program (WSUEP), which conducts research, develops tools, and disseminates…
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Commercial Buildings Initiative Target Market Priorities
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (the Alliance) is a non-profit group of electric utilities, state governments, public interest groups, and industry representatives committed to bringing affordable, energy-efficient products and services to the marketplace. In this light, it is funding an initiative directed at transforming business practices for commercial buildings. This report explores target market priorities…
Commercial Buildings|Regional Studies|Residential|Residential Buildings