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... Supply Component Study Group. · This study uses the very recent and detailed market assessment studies for all sectors in Vermont prepared in 2005 and 2006 by KEMA. · The cost effectiveness screening is based upon a long -term forecast for the rate of inflation of 2.25 %8, and a nominal discount rate of 7.975 % ...

Study Summary
This study was prepared to analyze the costs and benefits of establishing a coordinated and comprehensive program to maximize cost-effective energy efficiency savings in all buildings, regardless of a particular building’s source of fuel and regardless of the income of the building owner. This study estimates the achievable cost effective potential for energy savings from energy-efficiency measures for oil, propane, kerosene and wood fuels in Vermont over the ten-year period from 2007 through 2016.

2007, Vermont Department of Public Services, 334 pp., Report 1025

... FINAL REPORT: PHASE 2 EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY VERMONT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAMS Prepared for Vermont Department of Public Service Montpelier, Vermont Prepared by KEMA, Inc. Burlington, MA December 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY. E ­ 1 E.1 Introduction 1 E.1.1 Program Overview 1 E.1.2 Evaluation Objectives 2 E.2 Methods 2 E.3 ...

Study Summary
This report is a program evaluation of Efficiency Vermont's Residential energy efficiency programs with goals to estimate EVTs net effects on CFL purchases, Energy Star appliance purchases, new construction practices and to identify opportunities for new programs and improvement of existing programs.

2005, Vermont Department of Public Services, 196 pp., Report 505

... 898, 446 71, 548, 979 83, 447, 425 1, 187, 880, 608 100 %Source: Summit Blue analysis of KEMA database extract of January 9, 2008. Exhibit E-2. Verified Demand Savings by Program (kW) Non-Coincident Demand (kW) Coincident Demand (kW) Cumulative % ...


2008, APS, 111 pp., Report 1374

... New Jersey Energy Efficiency and Distributed Generation Market Assessment Final Report to Rutgers University Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy KEMA, Inc. Burlington, MA TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION ES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES ­ 1 ES.1 Study Scope ­ Energy Efficiency 1 ES.2 Key Findings ­ Electricity and Gas Energy Efficiency 1 ES.2.1 Peak-Demand Savings ...

Study Summary
This study estimates potential for energy and peak-demand savings from energy-efficiency measures, and for distributed generation, in the State of New Jersey over the mid-term (through 2008) and the long-term (through 2020). The study demonstrates that significant additional and long-lasting energy efficiency and DG potential exists within the state. It assesses energy-efficiency potential for saving electricity and natural gas in all sectors in New Jersey, calculates technical, economic, and achievable potential savings through 2020, and is restricted to energy-efficiency measures and practices that are presently commercially available. Key findings look at peak-demand savings for electricity and natural gas, program costs and benefits. Res HVAC, new construction, ENERGY STAR, commercial/industrial programs. Assesses market penetration for distributed generation, fuel cells, and PV technology, and offers recommendations for each.

2005, Rutgers University Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy, 84 pp., Report 423

... Evaluating the Impacts of Customer-Sited Renewable Energy Systems: Methods and Challenges Brian Dunn, KEMA, Madison, WI Bobbi Tannenbaum, KEMA, Madison, WI Doug Kneale, KEMA, Burlington, MA ABSTRACT Public benefit and utility programs increasingly include renewable energy technologies in the portfolio of items that receive financial incentives to offset greenhouse ...

Study Summary
This paper explores the issues associated with estimating and evaluating energy production and demand offsets for three renewable energy technologies: photovoltaic systems (PVs), wind turbines, and electricity from biogas systems (anaerobic digesters). To view this paper in full, please go to http://www.iepec.org/IEPECHome.htm?programsabstracts.htm

2009, IEPEC, 0 pp., Report 1274

... : PA Government Services Inc. Prepared by: Miriam L. Goldberg, J. Ryan Barry, Peter LeMoine, and Tammy Kuiken; KEMA Inc. State of Wisconsin Department of Administration Division of Energy Focus on Energy Statewide Evaluation Business Programs Impact Evaluation Report Final: March 2, 2007 © PA Knowledge Limited 2007 Liaison ...

Study Summary
This report presents the results of the Fiscal Year 2006 statewide Focus on Energy Business Programs Impact Evaluation. The principal objective of the impact evaluation was to determine the energy and demand savings attributable to the program. The analysis calculates a set of adjustment factors that are used to determine FY06 evaluation verified gross and net energy savings for the statewide Focus on Energy Business Program and Wisconsin Public Service Business Programs.

2007, Wisconsin Focus on Energy, 163 pp., Report 1177

... kWh sales in Vermont. · This 2006 study is based upon very recent and detailed market assessment studies for all sectors in Vermont prepared in 2005 by KEMA. · This 2006 study uses a lower discount rate (a 5.6 %discount rate in real terms in the new study instead of the 6.8 %real discount rate ...

Study Summary
This study estimates the achievable cost effective potential for electric energy and peak demand savings from energy-efficiency and fuel conversion measures in Vermont. The primary cost effectiveness test used for screening of energy efficiency measures is the Vermont Societal Test.

2007, Vermont Department of Public Services, 289 pp., Report 1172

... characteristic data from multi-era sample of refrigerators and freezers (R / F) to the program population (Athens Research 1996, 1998; KEMA, 2004). The result is a reliable approach that yields lab-based program population unit energy consumption (UEC) estimates for the evaluated pro-gram and for plausible scenarios involving change ...

Study Summary
This paper explores the approaches used to evaluate gross savings of California appliance recycling programs. The full version of this paper is available only through the IEPEC 2007 Conference Proceedings. Proceedings can be obtained by clicking on the IEPEC link below.

2007, IEPEC, 17 pp., Report 653

... evaluation. 3 The term` realization rate ' refers to the ratio of verified to tracked savings. 4 NH Utilities SECTION 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.2 METHODS KEMA used the statistical procedure of ratio estimation to develop estimates of program gross impacts. There are two basic steps in the process. 1. Verify energy savings in a ...

Study Summary
This report is an impact evaluation of the New Hampshire Large Business Retrofit Program. The program targets large business customers (with demand of 100 kW or greater) for efficiency retrofits. The evaluation focuses on total energy savings, tracked and verified savings, and includes a review of current tracking methods and customer satisfaction survey of program participants.

2006, New Hampshire Electric Utilities, 52 pp., Report 550

... ENERGY STAR Consumer Products Lighting Project Market Progress Evaluation Report #4 PREPARED BY Kema REPORT #08-195 JULY 22, 2008 ENERGY STAR Consumer Products Lighting Project Market Progress Evaluation Report 4 Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance Portland, OR July 22, 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS E.1 Executive Summary. i E.1.1 Program History and Theory. i ...

Study Summary
This report is the fourth and final market progress evaluation report (MPER) for NEEA’s Consumer Products Lighting project.

2008, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, 103 pp., Report 1019

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