PAPERS

 

SESSION I A. HITTING THE BASELINE: WHAT TO SAY WHEN THEY ASK: “COMPARED TO WHAT?” 1

Moderator: Ben Bronfman, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

 

    Tracking Market Shares of High-Efficiency Measures for Evaluating Market Transformation Initiatives in California

    Dr. Frederick D. Sebold

    Alan Fields and Jennifer Smead, Regional Economic Research, Inc.

    Mary O’Drain, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

    Joe Eto, California Board for Energy Efficiency

    Methods & Measurement Issues for a DSM Evaluation Versus A MT Market Assessment & Baseline Study

    Dr. Lori Megdal, Megdal Associates

    Richard Spellman, GDS Associates, Inc.

    Bruce Johnson, Boston Gas Company

 

SESSION I B. HOW MUCH IS IT WORTH? VALUING ENERGY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

Moderator: Liz Hicks, New England Power Service Company

 

    Retail Competition in the Electric Industry: A View From the Real World

    William P. Saxonis, New York State Department of Public Service

    Bundled Services Evaluation: Using Leading Edge Techniques in New Product & Service Evaluation

    Mark Camack, Market Strategies, Inc.

    From Programs to Products: Evaluation’s Contribution & Future Direction in a Deregulated Energy Market

    Roberta W. Walsh, Florida Gulf Coast University

    Developing a Customer Value Driven Program Strategy

    Richard A. Wight, Energy Market Solutions

 

SESSION I C. ENERGY EFFICIENCY ABROAD AND MARKET TRANSFORMATION IN THE USA: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE TRENDS

Moderator: Edward Vine, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

 

    Evaluating Mexican & Brazilian Residential Compact Flourescent Lamp Programs: Progress and Unresolved Issues

    Rafael Friedmann, Energy Consultant

    Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil

    Performance Monitoring for Energy Efficiency Programs: Defining The Canadian Experience

    Glenda Taylor and Tim McIntosh, Office of Energy Efficiency, Natural Resources Canada

    Market Transformation Evaluation: A Tale of Four Regions

    Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy

    Market Transformation Initiatives: Successes & Remaining Challenges

    Margaret Suozzo and Jennifer Thorne, American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy

 

SESSION II A. COMPETITIVE INTELLEGENCE: DATA NEEDS OF 2000 & 2010

Moderator: Liz Hicks, New England Power Service Company

 

    Assessing the Commercial/Industrial Markets for On-Site Generation & Renewable Energy: Results from the National Business Energy Data/Mart Study

    Lynn Hoefgen, Ph.D., Opinion Dynamics Corporation

    Integrated Market Analysis: Linking Competitive Intelligence to Customer Research for Powerful Decision Making

    Suzanne L. Sell, MarketPower Inc.

    It’s Here; Retail Convergence of Fuels from a Single Provider

    Robert Ziemer and Tom Michelman, Xenergy Inc.

 

SESSION II B. NEW TWISTS ON AN OLD PROBLEM: TRYING SOME INNOVATIONS IN LOW- INCOME PROGRAMMING

Moderator: Martin Kushler, ACEEE

 

    Evaluation of a Low-Income Weatherization LoanPilot Program

    Bobbi Tannnenbaum and Richard Hasselman, Energy Center of Wisconsin

    Evaluation of a Low-Income Shared-Savings Pilot

    Scott Pigg , Energy Center of Wisconsin

    Jo Anne Sturiale, Sturiale and Company

    Barbara Smith, Wisconsin Energy Bureau

    An Innovative Approach to Low-Income Energy Education: Helping Customers Help Themselves Through Aggressive Energy Education

    Rick Morgan, Morgan Marketing Partners

    Van Needham and Kathy Ruthen, Cinergy Services Inc.

    Nick Hall and Jeffrey Riggert, TecMRKT Works

 

SESSION II C. ENHANCING PROGRAM DESIGN AND PERFORMANCE

Moderator: Les Baxter, The Pew Charitable Trusts

 

    Using the Program Logic Model to Increase the Relevance & Use of Evaluation Findings of Market Transformation Projects

    Dune Ives-Petersen, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

    SMUD Shade Tree Program: A Unique Application of Evaluation Tools

    Misha Sarkovich, Sacramento Municipal Utility District

    Freerider & Freedriver Effects from a High-Efficiency Gas Furnace Program

    Ken Seiden, Quantec

    Helen Platis, Union Gas Limited

 

SESSION III A. MARKET TRANSFORMATION EVALUATION: MOVING THROUGH THEORY TO ADVANCED PRACTICES

Moderator: Nick Hall, TecMRKT Works

 

    Beyond Market Transformation: Some Perspectives on Energy Evaluation & Research & the Energy Efficiency Movement

    Rick Kunkle, Washington State University Energy Program

    Loren Lutzenhiser, Washington State University

    Why Can’t We All Just Get Along? A Reconciliation of Economic & Innovation Diffusion Perspectives of Market Transformation

    Bruce Mast, Pacific Consulting Services

    The Dimensions of Perceived Market Barriers: Factor-Analysis of Information Needs, Risks, & Hassles for Customer & Other Market Actors

    Phil Willems, Quantum Consulting

    Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting

    Katherine V. Randazzo, KVDR

 

SESSION III B. NET ANALYSIS: MORE THAN JUST GROSS

Moderator: M. Sami Khawaja, Quantec LLC

 

    Using Multiple Lines of Evidence to Evaluate Residential Energy Conservation Programs

    K.H. Tiedemann, BCHydro

    Any Way You Slice It: Issues of Behavior & Influence in Net Impact Analysis

    Christie Torok and John Cavalli, Quantem Consulting Inc.

    Mary O’Drain, Pacific Gas & Electric

    Recent Declines in Wisconsin Residential Gas Use – Reality or Artifact?

    Scott Pigg and Richard Hasselman, Energy Center of Wisconsin

    Jim Mapp, Wisconsin Energy Bureau

 

SESSION III C. HOW MUCH IS IT WORTH? METHODS FOR VALUING PROGRAMS AND PRODUCTS

Moderator: Marilyn Brown, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

 

    Multi-Level Evaluation of a Residential Windows Market Transformation Project

    Scott Dimetrosky and Connie Hall Colter, Quantec

    Philipp Degens, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

    High Efficiency Clothes Washers: Whiter Whites with Less Energy?

    Steven Grover and Christie Torok, Quantum Consulting Inc.

    Bill Babiuch, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

 

SESSION III D. HITTING THE BASELINE: WHAT TO SAY WHEN THEY ASK “COMPARED TO WHAT?” 2

Moderator: Bill Prindle, Alliance to Save Energy

 

    Baseline Study for Assessing the PG&E Daylighting & Lighting Exchange Programs

    Chin-I Lin and George Loisos, PG&E

    John H. Reed, Andrew Oh and Nick Hall, TecMRKT Works

    Marc Fountain and Jim Chace, Building Science Resource Group

    Evaporative Cooling in California: Assessing the Market & Establishing Baselines for Evaporative Cooling Technologies in the Residential & Commercial/Industrial Sectors

    Bruce Mast, Jennifer McCormick and Patrice C. Ignelzi, Pacific Consulting Services

    Jane S. Peters, Research Into Action

    Lisa Skumatz, Economic Research Associates

    Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting

    Cliff Gustafson, Taylor Systems Engineering

    Mary O’Drain, Pacific Gas & Electric

    Impact Evaluation of Commercial Construction Using Alternative Engineering Simulation Tools

    David Robison and Howard Reichmuth, Stellar Processes

    M. Sami Khawaja, Ph.D., Quantec LLC

    Brian Hedman, PacifiCorp

 

SESSION IV A. DIFFERENT APPROACHES TO EVALUATING MARKET TRANSFORMATION

Moderator: Marc Hoffman, Consortium for Energy Efficiency

 

    Transforming the Motor Market – Lessons Learned From New Jersey

    Nikhil Gandhi, Strategic Energy Technologies Inc. and Sharon Baggett, Ph.D.

    It All Comes Down To the Baseline – Estimating Market Transformation Effects

    Rod Ehler and Tom Talerico, Quantum Consulting

    Measuring Market Effects in the Supermarket Industry

    Katherine Johnson, KJ Consulting

    Mary O’Drain, Pacific Gas & Electric

    Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting

    Katherine Randazzo, KVDR Inc.

    Philipus Willems, Quantum Consulting

 

SESSION IV B. ENVIRONMENTAL AND NON–ENERGY BENEFITS: BEYOND KILOWATTS

Moderator: Jane S. Peters, Research Into Action, Inc.

 

    What Do Customers Value? What Benefits Utilities? Designing To Maximize Non- Energy Benefits From Efficiency Programs In the Residential Sector

    Lisa Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates Inc.

    Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

    The Environmental Benefits of Low-Income Weatherization

    David Hill, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation

    David Nichols and Hannah Sarnow, Tellus Institute

    The Impact of Climate Change on the Conduct of Evaluation: The Establishment of New Evaluation Guidelines

    Ed Vine and Jayant Sathaye, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

 

SESSION IV C. TECHNOLOGY ISSUES

Moderator: Dottie Conant, New England Power Service Company

 

    Removing Free-Ridership Through Adaptive Technology Use: An Evaluation of Georgia Power Company’s Good Cents Energy Management System

    Joe Hayes and Dr. Derrick Rebello, Quantum Consulting Inc.

    Deep Well Agricultural Pump Repair Evaluation Using Pre and Post Pump Efficiency Tests

    Mary C. Sutter, Equipoise Consulting Inc.

    Mary G. Dimit, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

 

SESSION V A. MARKETING IN A COMPETITIVE WORLD

Moderator: William P. Saxonis, New York State Department of Public Service

 

    Evaluating Unregulated Energy Efficiency Programs In Competitive Energy Services Markets

    William R. Prindle, Alliance to Save Energy

    Kirk Brown, Center for Resource Solutions

    The Link Between Program Participation & Financial Incentives In the Small Commercial Retrofit Market

    Philip H. Mosenthal, Optimal Energy Inc.

    Michael Wickenden, Citizens Utilities Company

    Choice, Expectation, Satisfaction: Measuring Customer Attitudes in a Changing World

    Suzanne L. Sell, MarketPower Inc.

 

SESSION V B. RENEWABLES – GREEN PROGRAMS & PRICING

Moderator: Barbara Farhar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

 

    The Fort Collins Wind Power Pilot Program: Who Subscribed & Why

    Nancy Collins, Q4 Associates

    John H. Reed, TecMRKT Works

    Lori Clements-Grote, Fort Collins Utilities

    A Comprehensive Analysis of a Utility-Sponsored Solar Water Heating Program

    Anne Minor-West, West & Company Research

    Howard Reichmuth and David Robison, Stellar Processes

    Jane Peters, Research Into Action

    Green Pricing Case History: MGE’s Story

    Jeff Ford and Laura Williams, Madison Gas and Electric Company

 

SESSION V C. HANDS ON MARKET TRANSFORMATION: DO’S AND DON’TS FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

Moderator: Mary O’Drain, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

 

    Rethinking Performance-Based Measurement: Implications for Market Transformation Programs

    Robert M. Wirtshafter, Wirtshafter Associates, Inc.

    Robert Bordner, Energy Market Innovations, Inc.

    Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.

    Virginia Kreitler, Kreitler Research & Consulting

    Transforming Markets To Get Efficiency Into the Residential Sector: Where Are The Contractors And What Do They Want & Need?

    Lisa A. Skumatz, Ph.D., Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.

    Robert Bordner, Energy Market Innovation

    Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

    Transforming Routine Air Conditioner Maintenance Practices to Improve Equipment Efficiency & Performance

    John Proctor and Tom Downey, Proctor Engineering Group

 

SESSION VI A. CUSTOMER RESEARCH: THE WINNING EDGE

Moderator: Sharyn Barata, Xenergy

    From the Needs-Based Segmentation to Objectives-Based Segmentation

    George H. Leon, National Analysts

    Determining Customer Value: Evaluating How Your Customer Compares You to Your Competitors

    Gail Bundy, MarketPower Inc.

    An Investigation into Public Attitudes Toward Energy Efficiency

    Valerie Richardson, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

    Kathleen McElroy, Hagler Bailly Services

 

SESSION VI B. MEASURING INTERVENTION IN NEW CONSTRUCTION: BASELINE ASSESSMENT, PROGRAM MODELING & MARKET EFFECTS

Moderator: Roberta W. Walsh, Florida Gulf Coast University

 

    Measuring New Construction Baseline Building Practices for Commercial Facilities in FPL Service Territory

    Kris Bradley, Quantum Consulting

    Modeling Program Participation and Choice of Efficiency Level in a New Commercial Construction Program

    K.H. Tiedemann, BCHydro

    Market Effects of Residential New Construction Programs in Southern California

    Dr. Frederick Sebold, Alan Fields and Jennifer Smead, Regional Economic Research, Inc.

    Athena Besa, San Diego Gas & Electric Company

 

SESSION VI C. M & E = MEASUREMENT AND ESCO’S

Moderator: Ken Keating, Bonneville Power Administration

 

    Auditing Performance in a “Standard Offer” Efficiency Program

    Hannah Sarnow and David Nichols, Tellus Institute

    Measurement & Verification System M&V For a DSM Bidding Program

    David Sumi and Waiman Mok, Hagler Bailly Services

    Doug O’Brien, Wisconsin Electric Power Company

    It’s a Jungle Out There: A Preliminary Attempt to Understand the Opportunities & Competition for Ecological Niches Among ESCO’s

    Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting

    Cory Stone, Easton Consultants

    Craig Schepp, Energy Center of Wisconsin

    John Ahearn, New York State Energy Research & Development Authority

 

SESSION VII A. CONSERVATION STAYING POWER: DO NON-RESIDENTIAL MEASURES LAST?

Moderator: Jean Shaffer, Seattle City Light

 

    Commercial High Efficiency Air Conditioners – Savings Persistance

    Rob deKieffer and John Proctor, Proctor Engineering Group

    Mary O’Drain and Amalia Klinger, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

    A Longitudinal Study of Non-Residential DSM Measure Retention

    Martin H. Morse and Marian V. Brown, Southern California Edison

    Donald R. Dohrmann, ADM Associates

    Retention of Industrial Sector Energy Efficiency Incentive Program Measures

    Karen Smith, Xenergy Consulting, Inc.

    Elsia Galawish and Amalia Klinger, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

    Fred Coito and Miriam Goldberg, Xenergy

    Lessons Learned in Retention Analysis: Recipes for Success

    John Cavalli and Yon Lee, Quantum Consulting, Inc.

    Mary O’Drain, Pacific Gas and Electric Company

 

SESSION VII B. EVALUATING FEDERAL AND STATE PROGRAMS: DOING MORE WITH LESS?

Moderator: Fred Sissine, Congressional Research Service

 

    Innovations in Performance Management: Integration of Strategy & Planning

    Paul A. DeCotis and Nancy W. Perry, New York State Energy Research and Development Administration

    Establishing Baselines & Measuring Performance on Military Installations

    Donald F. Fournier and Elisabeth M. Jenicek, U.S. Army Construction Engineering Research Laboratories,

    Aide A. Uzgiris, University of Illinois

    Evaluations Help Demonstrate Impacts & Improve the Performance Of the Federal Technical Assistance Programs

    Nick Hall, TecMRKT Works

    Gretchen Jordan, Sandia National Laboratories

    Anne Sprunt-Crawley, U.S. Department of Energy

 

SESSION VII C. NEW FRONTIERS IN NET SAVINGS ESTIMATION

Moderator: Miriam Goldberg, Xenergy

 

    Self-Reports and Market Transformation: A Compelling New Approach

    John Cavalli and Christie Torok, Quantum Consulting Inc.

    Valerie Richardson, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

    Instrumented Decomposition: A Two-Stage Method for Estimating Net Savings

    Adrienne Vayssières Kandel, California Energy Commission

    Evaporative Cooler Rebate Program Cuts Load Significantly, and May Overcome Class Barrier

    Adrienne Vayssièrres Kandel, California Energy Commission

 

SESSION VIII A. INFORMATION PROGRAMS: DO THEY REALLY CHANGE THINGS? AND HOW CAN WE TELL?

Moderator: Faith Lambert, United States Department of Energy

 

    Cinergy’s Home Energy House Call HEHC Program: An Information Program that Changes People’s Lives

    Jeff Riggert and Nick Hall, TecMRKT Works

    Rick Morgan, Morgan Marketing Partners

    Kathy Schroder, Cinergy

    How Can We Tell if Free Information is Really Transforming Our Market?

    Thomas Conlon, GeoPraxis Inc.

    Glen Weisbrod, Economic Development Research Group

    Shahana Samiullah, Southern California Edison

    Transforming Markets Through Education and Information: A Study of the Pacific Energy Center

    John H. Reed, TecMRKT Works

    Mary O’Drain, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

    Jim Chace, Building Science Resource Group

 

SESSION VIII B. SEE TWO SHINING C’S: CONTRACTING PROGRAMS ON TWO COASTS

Moderator: Pierre H. Landry, Southern California Edison Company

 

    Market Transformation Through Nonresidential Standard Performance Contract Programs – What Drives the Participation Decision?

    Lisa A. Skumatz, Skumatz Economic Research Associates Inc.

    Robert Bordner, Energy Market Innovations Inc.

    Michael Rufo, Xenergy Inc.

    Pierre Landry, Southern California Edison

    Evaluation of the 1998 California Non-residential Standard Performance Contracting Program: A Theory-Driven Approach

    Michael Rufo, Xenergy Inc.

    Ralph Prahl, Prahl and Associates

    Pierre Landry, Southern California Edison

    Lessons From Granddaddy: Observations From The Evaluation Of The New Jersey PSE&G Standard Offer Program

    Marty Kushler, ACEEE

    George Edgar, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation

 

SESSION VIII C. DIFFERENT APPROACHES, DIFFERENT ANALYSES: A LOW INCOME POTPOURRI

Moderator: Bobbi Tannenbaum, Energy Center of Wisconsin

 

    Percentage of Income Program: How Well Do They Work?

    Robert Wirtshafter, Wirtshafter Associates

    Persistance of Savings from a Comprehensive, Low-Income Energy-Efficiency Program

    Elizabeth Titus, NEPSCO

    Ken Seiden, Quantec

    Jane Peters, Research Into Action

    Assessment of Non-Energy Benefits of Low-Income Programs: The Indiana REACH Program

    M. Sami Khawaja and Patricia Koss, Quantec

    Sonja Rice-Powers, State of Indiana

 

PANELS

 

SESSION II D. IMPROVING BILLING FOR A COMPETITIVE MARKETPLACE

Moderator: Cynthia Johnson, MarketPower, Inc.

    Panelists:

    Diane Green, Ph.D., MarketPower, Inc.

    Jim Fay, Gas Research Institute
    Carl McCullough, Southern Company
    Dave Roper, New Century Energies

 

SESSION IV D. EVALUATING ENERGY STAR INITIATIVES: ISSUES FOR DATA SHARING AND COORDINATION

Moderator: Maureen T. McNamara, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

    Panelists:

    Mitchell Rosenberg, XENERGY Consulting Inc.

    Rich Brown, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    Patrick McCarthy, Aspen Systems Corp.
    David Hungerford, California Energy Commission

 

SESSION V D. AS THE WORLD TURNS: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES IN THE ASSESSMENT OF PROGRAM COST-EFFECTIVENESS IN AN ERA OF MARKET TRANSFORMATION AND OTHER SEA CHANGES

Moderator: Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting

    Panelists:

    Tom Eckman, Northwest Power Planning Council and Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
    John A. Laitner, U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
    Barry Perlmutter, Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications And Energy
    William P. Saxonis, New York State Department of Public Service
    Jeffrey Schlegel, Schlegel & Associates

 

SESSION VI D. FIELD TESTED MT EVALUATION METHODS: THE SCOPING STUDY AND OTHER RESOURCE TOOLS

Moderator: Jane S. Peters, Research Into Action, Inc.

    Panelists:

    Bruce Mast, Pacific Consulting Services

    John Reed, TecMRKT Works
    Michael Rufo, XENERGY Consulting Inc.

    Phil Wilhem, Quantum Consulting

 

SESSION VII D. AN INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION OF REGIONAL MARKET TRANSFORMATION EFFORTS: SUCCESSES, CHALLENGES, FUTURE DIRECTIONS

Moderator: Dune Ives-Petersen, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance

    Panelists:

    Mike Messenger, CBEE

    Ben Bronfman, NEEA

    David Hewitt, NEEP

    Jennifer Hunter, NYSERDA
    Pat Meier, Wisconsin Energy Bureau

 

POSTERS

 

Improving Settlement Accuracy & Marketing Intelligence Inexpensively: How to Break Down Hourly System Loads Into Energy Retailer, Market Segment, And Program Group Profiles Michael Parti and Cynthia Parti, Applied Econometrics, Inc.

 

Refrigerator Energy Use Performance Evaluation & Protocol for Housing Authorities

James Cavallo, Ph.D., Argonne National Laboratory

James Mapp, Ph.D., Wisconsin Energy Bureau

 

Impact Evaluation Considerations For A Multifamily Audit Program

Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

Miriam L. Goldberg and Valy T. Goepfrich, XENERGY Consulting Inc.

 

Retention of Anti-Measures – A Utility Appliance Turn-in Program

Miriam L. Goldberg and Karen Smith, XENERGY Consulting Inc.

Marian Brown, SCE

 

How Can I Miss You If You Don’t Go Away? Retention of Residential Sector Rebated Refrigerators

Karen Smith and Miriam L. Goldberg, XENERGY Consulting Inc.

Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas and Electric Company

 

Measuring Market Effects of Information “Conduits” to Energy Efficient Practices & Measures

Betsy Wilkins, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

Todd Board, Quantum Consulting

 

The Gap/Overlap Market Characterization Method – A Unified Approach To Evaluating Energy Efficiency Portfolios

Sheryl French and Derrick Rebello, Quantum Consulting Inc.

 

Nancy Drew and the Case of the Mystery Shopper…California Baseline of the ENERGY STAR Lighting Fixtures Program

Jennifer McCormick, Pacific Consulting Services

 

Untangling Conservation on the Web: An Evaluation of the Energy Ideas Clearinghouse

Scott Dimetrosky, Quantec

 

Multi-Perspective Evaluation of Market Effects & Proving Lasting Market Effects

Jeffry J. Erickson, Hagler Bailly Inc.

Athena M. Besa, San Diego Gas &Electric Company

Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

 

Multi-Year Retrospective Refrigerator Market Share Analysis

Jeffry J. Erickson, Hagler Bailly Inc.

Athena M. Besa, San Diego Gas & Electric Company

Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

 

Role of Energy Service Companies in Efficient Equipment Selection

Katherine Johnson, KJ Consulting

Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting

Katherine Randazzo, KVDR Inc.

Phil Willems, Quantum Consulting

Mary O’Drain, Pacific Gas & Electric Company

 

Using the Delphi Panel Technique to Estimate Net Effects of Market Transformation Program Designs

Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting

Robert Cuomo, Boston Edison Company

Dick Spellman and Scott Albert, GDS Associates

 

A Unique Approach to Evaluating Net & Gross Program Savings for a Commercial New Construction Program

Catherine Chappell, Heschong Mahone Group

Bruce True, Portland General Electric

Roger L. Wright, RLW Analytics Inc.

 

An Evaluation of a Multi-Utility Student Self-Audit Program

Carla P. Jackson, Schulman, Ronca & Bucuvalas, Inc.

Susan H. Ross and Tammy J. Cooper, Tennessee Valley Authority

 

PG &E’s 1998 Comfort Home Program Market Baseline and Market Effects Study

Fred Sebold and Alan Fields, Regional Economic Research, Inc.

Mary Lou Sutton, Pacific Gas & Electric Co.