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For at least the last decade, evaluation of the benefits of research, development, demonstration, and deployment (RD3 … their RD3 benefits evaluation. In order to begin scoping out the uncertainty in these deterministic forecasts, EE and FE …
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nation-wide 'rollout'. This case study presents such an evaluation. Because Berkeley appears to have the most …
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, emissions and the economy. To allow the inclusion of policy instruments in models, evaluation of programs and instruments is … effects of innovative (no n-monetary) policy instruments through evaluation and to develop approaches to model both …
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This report documents a field study of 78 small commercial customers in the Sacramento Municipal Utility District service territory who volunteered for an integrated energy-efficiency/demand-response (EE-DR) program in the summer of 2008. The original objective for the pilot was to provide a...
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in turn place downward pressure on gas prices. A number of recent modeling studies include an evaluation of this effect …
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Demand response (DR) is increasingly recognized as an essential ingredient to well-functioning electricity markets. DR market potential studies can answer questions about the amount of DR available in a given area and from which market segments. Several recent DR market potential studies have...
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Federal agencies have had performance contracting authority since 1985, when Congress first authorized agencies to enter into shared energy savings agreements with Public Law 99-272, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act. By the end of FY 2001, agencies had used energy savings...
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For more than 20 years, analysts have reported on the so-called "energy paradox" or the "energy efficiency gap", referring to the fact that economic agents could in principle lower their total cost at current prices by using more energy-efficient technology but, nevertheless, often decide not to...
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Evaluationsansätze auf Basis von Matchingverfahren werden heute weitgehend als superiores Instrument zur Bewertung der Wirksamkeit der Förderung beruflicher Weiterbildung angesehen. Die vorliegende Arbeit gibt zu bedenken, dass solche Verfahren ungenaue Schätzergebnissen generieren, wenn eine...
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of university economics. The focus of the first two articles is on the evaluation of research output and research …
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