Panel 6. Market Transformation
Education and Training for Market Transformation Programs: Keys to Success
Marge Anderson, Energy Center of Wisconsin
2001—A CFL Odyssey: What Went Right?
Chris Calwell and John Zugel, Ecos Consulting
Peter Banwell and Wendy Reed, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
ENERGY STAR® Specifications: A Decade of Development and a Future of Growth
Robin Clark, ICF Consulting, Inc.
Andrew Fanara, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
The European Design Competition "Lights of the Future" for Energy-Efficient Lamp Dedicated Fixtures: A Successful Example of Market Transformation
Flavio Conti, Flavio Conti Consulting
Paolo Bertoldi and Vincent Berrutto, European Commission DG JRC
The Northeast States Residential Energy Codes Support Project: A Model for Improved Energy Code Implementation through Integrated Code and Building Science Training
Michael C. DeWein, Building Codes Assistance Project
David R. Abrey, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
Stuart Slote, Optimal Energy, Inc.
If We Build It, Will They Come? Building Infrastructure and Creating Demand for Energy Efficiency in New York
Mark Eggers and Andrew J. Fisk, New York State Energy Research & Development Authority
Residential HVAC Quality Installation: New Partnership Opportunities and Approaches
Rebecca Foster, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
Mia South, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Chris Neme, Vermont Energy Investment Corporation
George Edgar, Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corporation
Patrick Murphy, North American Technician Excellence
Market Transformation Meets Resource Acquisition: The Mid-Market Approach
Margie Gardner and Susan Hermenet, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Phil Welker, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc.
Pickup Trucks and Broken Hearts: Analysis of a Texas Upstream A/C Incentive Program
Glenn Garland, David Gordon, and Richard Necaise, ICF Consulting, Inc.
Bob Drawe, Reliant Energy HL&P
A Business-Venture Approach to Premium O&M Service for Commercial Packaged HVAC Systems
Jeff Harris, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
Phil Welker, Tudi Haasl, and Dana Banks, Portland Energy Conservation, Inc. (PECI)
Seven Years Since SERP: Successes and Setbacks in Technology Procurement
Brad Hollomon, Marc Ledbetter, Linda Sandahl, and Terry Shoemaker, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Taking National Programs Local: Strategies for Reaching Out to Local Government Decision-Makers to Promote Energy Efficient Procurement
Katherine Johnson, KJ Consulting
Carol Sabo, PA Consulting
How to Double the Annual Sales of CFLs with Energy Label A
Peter Karbo and Johanne Boelskov, Danish Electricity Saving Trust
Palle Andersen, Pragmatic Consulting
R&D Programs in Support of Market Transformation: An Approach to Evaluation
Helen Kim, Paul A. DeCotis, David Coup, Dana Levy, Jennifer Ellefsen, and Mark Coleman, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
Taking It EASY in the Netherlands: Refocusing Energy Efficiency Policy for Domestic Appliances
Frank Klinckenberg, Klinckenberg Consultants
Linda Paarlberg and Robert Kramps, Ministry of Economic Affairs
Hans-Paul Siderius, Novem
Light Commercial Air Conditioning: Moving the Market toward High Efficiency
Mahri Lowinger, Rachael Shwom, and Denise Rouleau, Consortium for Energy Efficiency
Brad Hollomon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jon Linn, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
Function of the ENERGY STAR® Label in Market Transformation Programs
Thomas Mauldin and Mitchell Rosenberg, XENERGY
Non-Energy Benefits As a Market Transformation Driver
Jonathon McHugh, Lisa Heschong, and Nehemiah Stone, Heschong Mahone Group
Abby Vogen, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Daryl Mills, California Energy Commission
Cosimina Panetti, Building Codes Assistance Project
The Collaborative for High Performance Schools: Building a New Generation of Sustainable Schools
Daryl Mills, California Energy Commission
Charles Eley, Eley Associates
Gregg Ander, Southern California Edison
Grant Duhon, Pacific Gas and Electric
Screening Market Transformation Opportunities: Lessons from the Last Decade, Promising Targets for the Next Decade
Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Harnessing New Market Forces to Transform the Commercial Buildings Market
T. Narel, R. Sauchelli, and D. Gatlin, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
A. Cortese and D. Hewitt, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance
D. Anderson and K. Blake, ICF Consulting, Inc.
Engaging Industry: Better Their Money than Ours
Glenn Reed, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
Peter Bardhi, National Grid USA
Ed Murphy, Western Massachusetts Electric Company
Jeff Pratt, Pacific Energy Associates
Subid Wagley, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships
Nonresidential Performance Contracting Programs: Assessing the Market Transformation Dimension
Michael W. Rufo, XENERGY Inc.
Ralph Prahl, Prahl and Associates
David Sumi, PA Consulting Inc.
Creating a Synergistic Energy Saving Environment Through a Demand Side Management Program
Prasad Vaidya, David Eijadi, Tom McDougall, and Jay Johnson, The Weidt Group
The Impact of the Daylighting Collaborative on Two Firms: Hoffman Corporation and Pella Corporation
Abby Vogen, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Mark Hanson and Tom Cox, Hoffman Corporation
Dean Stewart, Pella Corporation / Ver Halen Inc.
Market Transformation and Multiple Equilibria
James Woods and Adrienne Vayssières Kandel, California Energy Commission
Panels of the 2002 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings:
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Panel 1. Residential Buildings: Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends
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Panel 2. Residential Buildings: Program Design and Implementation
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Panel 3. Commercial Buildings: Technologies, Design, Performance Analysis, and Building Industry Trends
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Panel 4. Commercial Buildings: Program Design and Implementation
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Panel 5. Utility Issues
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Panel 6. Market Transformation
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Panel 7. Information and Electronic Technologies: Promises and Pitfalls
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Panel 8. Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Understanding Markets and Demand
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Panel 9. Energy and Environmental Policy
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Panel 10. Program Measurement and Evaluation

