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Panel 4. Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and EvaluationA New High Performance Lighting Program Model: Outperforming Energy Codes while Mandating Premium Efficiency and Quality
Lightening the Load: Promoting Utility Rebates to Boulder's Businesses
Prepare for Impact: Measuring Large C&I Customer Response to DR Programs
Program Design & Implementation: Targeting New York State K-12 Schools
Energy and Demand Impacts Associated with a Partnership-Based Efficiency Program: Evaluation of the San Francisco Peak Energy Partnership (SFPEP)
Challenges in Review and Post-Installation Inspections of a Demand Response Program
The New York Energy $mart<sup>SM</sup> Small Commercial Lighting Program: A New Model for Lighting Market Transformation Programs
Establishing Benchmarks for DOE Commercial Building R&D and Program Evaluation
Assessment of the Technical Potential for Achieving Zero-Energy Commercial Buildings
Development of a New ASHRAE Protocol for Measuring and Reporting the On-Site Performance of Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings
Training for Retrocommissioning: How Do You Teach Experience?
Non-Energy Benefits (NEBs) from Commissioning in Schools, Prisons, and Other Public Buildings
New Strategic Partnerships: Building Bridges over the "Valley of Death"
Plugging Holes: Uncovering Critical Resource Gaps Needed for Commissioning to Thrive
Maximizing Program Yield with Negotiated Incentives
Tapping the Commercial Building Performance Market in New York
Supermarket Controls and Commissioning: Uncovering Hidden Opportunities
Serving Up Savings: The New Value Equation for Energy Efficient Vending Machines
Encouraging Efficiency in an Already Efficient Market
Developing a High Performance Schools Protocol for Integration in Energy Efficiency Programs in the Northeast
Marketing Retrocommissioning to Large Commercial Building Owners: Lessons Learned from the San Diego Retrocommissioning Program
The Effect of Ramps in Temperature and Electric Light Level on Office Occupants: A Literature Review and a Laboratory Experiment
Integrating Demand Side Bidding with an Existing New Construction Efficiency Program: Differentiating Early Retirement Retrofit and New Installation
Participation through Automation: Fully Automated Critical Peak Pricing in Commercial Buildings
What Happened to My Corner Store? An Examination of the Potential for Low-Energy or Zero-Energy Buildings in the Retail Food Market
Small Government Challenges: A Collaborative Program for Energy Efficiency in Public Facilities
High Performance Schools Guidelines for New York State: Lessons Learned Developing NY-CHPS
Motivating the Real Drivers for Change in the New Construction Market: Lessons Learned from an Efficiency Program
Taking the Ego out of Efficiency: Success Using Advanced Buildings in a Commercial and Industrial New Construction Program in Wisconsin
Panels of the 2006 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in BuildingsPanel 2. Residential Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation Panel 4. Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation Panel 5. Utility Regulation and Competition: Incentives, Strategies, and Policies Panel 6. Market Transformation: Designing for Lasting Change Panel 7. Human and Social Dimensions of Energy Use: Trends and Their Implications Panel 10. Roundtables and Interactive Sessions: Learning by Doing | CalendarCall for papers deadline - eceee 2012 Industry Summer Study 28 Feb – 02 Mar 2012World Sustainable Energy Days 2012 29 Feb – 02 Mar 2012Australia's first energy efficiency summer study 01 – 02 Mar 2012WSED - Energy Efficiency Watch: Nearly zero energy buildings 22 – 24 Mar 2012Workshop on energy & society 28 – 30 Mar 20128th South-East European Congress & Exhibition on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy 28 – 30 Mar 2012South-East European Conference & Exhibition "SAVE the Planet" - Waste Management & Recycling, Environment |