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eceee 2009 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Act! Innovate! Deliver! Reducing energy demand sustainably
Panel Panel 3. Monitoring & evaluation: understanding change and how to deliver energy efficiency
Panel leaders: Jean-Sébastien Broc & Lena Neij
Best practices for developing cost-effective evaluation, measurement, and verification plans: lessons learned from 12 Northern California municipal utilities
David Reynolds, Northern California Power Agency, USA
Katherine Johnson, Johnson Consulting Group,
Gary Cullen, Summit Blue Consulting, Canada
How can IPMVP be “adopted” in a European country where M&V methods are not so widespread (France)? Illustration through the presentation of 2 case-studies
Isabelle Hita, EDF R&D, Département Eco-Efficacité et Procédés Industriels, France
Maxime Dupont, EDF R&D, Département Eco-Efficacité et Procédés Industriels, France
Xavier Romon, EDF DS3E, France
Measurement and verification of low income energy efficiency programs in Brazil: Methodological challenges
Gilberto De Martino Jannuzzi, State University of Campinas – UNICAMP, and International Energy Initiative – IEI, Brazil
Ana Lúcia Rodrigues da Silva, State University of Campinas – UNICAMP, Brazil
Conrado Augustus de Melo, State University of Campinas – UNICAMP, Brazil
José Angelo Paccola, International Energy Initiative – IEI, Brazil
Rodolfo Dourado Maia Gomes, International Energy Initiative – IEI, Brazil
Will ESD reporting using bottom-up energy savings calculations be a nightmare or the next step in a better understanding of national energy savings?
Harry Vreuls, SenterNovem, The Netherlands
Stefan Thomas, Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment Energy, Germany
Jean-Sébastien Broc, École des Mines de Nantes, France
Dick Both, SenterNovem, The Netherlands
Combining carbon footprinting, monitoring, feedback, and rewards for a broad spectrum reduction of household induced greenhouse gas emissions
Adriaan Perrels, Government Institute for Economic Research VATT, Finland
Mikko Hongisto, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Kaarina Hyvönen, National Consumer Research Centre KTK, Finland
Arto Kallio, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
Juha-Matti Katajajuuri, MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Finland
Ari Nissinen, Finnish Environment Institute SYKE, Finland
Top down methodologies to assess energy
Didier Bosseboeuf, ADEME, France
Bruno Lapillonne, Enerdata, France
Raising the efficiency of boiler installations (BOILeff)
Guenter R. Simader, Austrian Energy Agency, Austria
Georg Trnka, Austrian Energy Agency, Austria
Claus Barthel, Wuppertal Institut, Germany
Gerhard Wohlauf, Wuppertal Institut, Germany
Ferenc Lezsovits, Innoterm Energetics Ltd., Hungary
Alberto Coronas, URV – Crever, Spain
Joan Carles Bruno, URV – Crever, Spain
Maria Puig-Arnavat, URV – Crever, Spain
Núria Quince, URV – Crever, Spain
Enduse Global Emissions Mitigation Scenarios (EGEMS): a new generation of energy efficiency policy planning models
Michael A. McNeil, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Stephane de la Rue du Can, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
James E. McMahon, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
An evaluation based on Service Economy theory: the case of an EDF-supported refurbishment program in rural area
Joëlle Guennec, EDF R&D Département Enerbat, France
Stanislas Nösperger, EDF R&D Département Enerbat, France
How much energy saving is 1% per year? We still don’t know, but we know better how to find out
Stefan Thomas, Wuppertal Institute for Climate Environment Energy. Germany
Piet Boonekamp, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands, Netherlands
Harry Vreuls, SenterNovem, Netherlands
Jean-Sébastien Broc, École des Mines de Nantes, France
Didier Bosseboeuf, ADEME, France
Bruno Lapillonne, ENERDATA, France
Nicola Labanca, end-use Efficiency Research Group, Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Energia, Italy
Energy demand in city regions – methods to model dynamics of spatial energy consumption
Peter Markus, European Institute for Energy Research –EIFER, University Karlsruhe, Germany
N. Avci, European Institute for Energy Research –EIFER, University Karlsruhe, Germany
S. Girard, European Institute for Energy Research –EIFER, University Karlsruhe, Germany
C. Keim, European Institute for Energy Research –EIFER, University Karlsruhe, Germany
M. Peter, European Institute for Energy Research –EIFER, University Karlsruhe, Germany
Energy Savings Certificates (ESC) scheme
Luc Bodineau, ADEME, Energy Efficiency Markets and Services Dept., France
Aude Bodiguel, ADEME, Economic Trend Analysis Dept., France
Program evaluation and incentives for administrators of energy efficiency programs: can evaluation solve the principal/agent problem?
Carl Blumstein, University of California Energy Institute, USA
Municipal self-benchmarking of energy and climate performance indicators. A way to provide added value to energy monitoring systems in municipal buildings, and vice versa
Hans Jacob Mydske, New Energy Performance AS-NEPAS, Norway
Choice-decision determinants for the (non-)adoption of energy-efficient technologies in households
Lena Neij, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), Lund University, Sweden
Luis Mundaca, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), Lund University, Sweden
Elvira Moukhametshina, International Institute for Industrial Environmental Economics (IIIEE), Lund University, Sweden
Energy savings and costs of energy efficiency measures: a gap from policy to reality?
Marie-Hélène Laurent, EDF-R&D, ENERBAT Dpt, France
Dominique Osso, EDF-R&D, ENERBAT Dpt, France
Emmanuelle Cayre, EDF-R&D, ENERBAT Dpt, France
Energy savings potential from simple standby reduction devices in Central Eastern Europe
Michaela Valentova, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague and Central European University, Czech Republic
Benigna Boza-Kiss, Central European University and European Commission, Joint Research Center, Hungary
Yulia Barabanova, Central European University, Hungary
Lloyd Harrington, Energy Efficient Strategies, Australia
A Comparison of National Energy Efficiency Policy Evaluation Methods: Models versus Indexes
Marvin J. Horowitz, Ph.D., President, Demand Research LLC, USA
Does energy labelling on residential housing cause energy savings?
Vibeke H. Kjaerbye, AKF, Denmark
Compatibility of the French white certificate program to fulfil the objective of energy savings claimed by the Energy Service Directive
Dominique Osso, Electricité de France – R&D, France
Paul Baudry, Electricité de France – R&D, France
Jean-Sébastien Broc, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France
Jérôme Adnot, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France
Luc Bodineau, ADEME, France
Hervé Lefebvre, ADEME, France
ENERTER: a tool to simulate housing energy consumption
Nicolas Houdant, Energies Demain, France
Johan Schram, Energies Demain, France
Energy savings in new built houses; not the reality but the reference situation determines the amount of savings
Cees Maas, SenterNovem, The Netherlands
Harry Vreuls, SenterNovem, The Netherlands
Tom Monné, SenterNovem, The Netherlands
The CONCERTO monitoring database as a tool for benchmarking among sustainable communities and their energy performance assessment
Olivier Pol, Arsenal research, Sustainable Building Technologies, Austria
Evaluation of water and energy metering and monitoring practices in European local authorities
Vasco Ferreira, Research Group on Energy and Sustainable Development - IDMEC, Instituto Superior Técnico – Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Paul Fleming, Institute of Energy and Sustainable Development, De Montfort University, United Kingdom
Modelling of cost effective energy systems – a regional approach to sustainable energy planning
Endre Ottosen, New Energy Performance AS – NEPAS, Norway
John Johnsson, PROFU, Sweden
Jonas Lodén, Chalmers University of Technology, Department of Energy and Environment, Sweden
New broad energy efficiency agreement
Ulla Suomi, Motiva Oy, Finland
Heikki Väisänen, Ministry of Employment and the Economy/ Energy Department, Finland
Pentti Puhakka, Ministry of Employment and the Economy/ Energy Department, Finland
Panels of the eceee 2009 Summer Study
Panel 2. Policy implementation: learning from the past, improving the future
Panel 1. The foundations of future energy policies: Initiating change and breaking walls
Panel 3. Monitoring & evaluation: understanding change and how to deliver energy efficiency
Panel 4. Residential and commercial sectors: delivering lower energy use in buildings
Panel 5. Energy efficiency in industry
Panel 6. Energy efficiency in transport and mobility