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Summary of a Workshop on the Future of Electric Energy Use
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance sponsored a workshop in March 2001 to investigate the future social, economic and technology trends and how they would affect energy efficiency in the Pacific Northwest. The major purpose of the Workshop was to identify the trends that might have an effect on the current portfolio of Alliance projects and…
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New Commercial Office Buildings: Developing Strategic Market Transformation Initiatives for Energy Efficiency
The purpose of this collaborative research project is to increase the understanding of new commercial office building markets to support better-informed strategies to encourage energy efficiency in those markets. We used multiple research techniques and data sources to inform our research including in-depth interviews with a wide range of market actors (developers, investors, designers, contractors,…
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Regional Building Operator Certification, Report No. 7
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. This is the final Market Progress Evaluation Report on the Alliance-sponsored Regional Building Operator Certification Venture.
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ENERGY STAR Resource-Efficient Clothes Washers, No.5
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 1997, the Alliance initiated a market transformation effort in the clothes washer industry. First known as the WashWise program, the ENERGY…
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Energy Ideas Clearinghouse Evaluation Report
Since 1990, the Energy Ideas Clearinghouse (EIC or Clearinghouse) has served energy professionals in the Pacific Northwest by providing fast, centralized access to comprehensive and objective information and technical assistance on energy-related topics.
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Architecture + Energy Program, Final Report
The Northwest Energy Efficiency 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. This report is the Third Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) for the Architecture + Energy: Building Excellence in the Northwest (A+E) Program sponsored by…
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Pacific Northwest Water and Wastewater Market Assessment
The water and wastewater industry is a significant consumer of energy in the Pacific Northwest where it consumed 2910 GWh, or approximately two percent of total energy consumed in the region last year.1 Water supply facilities consume 661 GWh regionally, of which municipal facilities consume 332 GWh and non-municipal facilities consume 329 GWh. Total energy…
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Evaluation of MagnaDrive, No.1
This Market Progress Evaluation Report (MPER) is the first of three progress reports that will be prepared by the TXDQWHF team over the course of this assignment. It covers research and analysis conducted between August 15 and November 15, 2000.
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Building Operator Certification, Report No.6
In 1987, the Washington State Energy Office developed the region’s first course in energy maintenance practices for building operators and facility managers, called the Building Operators Training (BOT) program. The course aimed to improve the energy management skills of building operators, but did not offer certification.
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Market Progress Evaluation Report: Regional Building Operator Certification
In 1987, the Washington State Energy Office developed the region’s first course in energy maintenance practices for building operators and facility managers, called the Building Operators Training (BOT) program. The course aimed to improve the energy management skills of building operators, but did not offer certification.
Commercial|Commercial Buildings