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eceee 2019 Summer Study on energy efficiency: Is efficient sufficient?

Panel 4. Monitoring and evaluation for greater impact

Panel leaders: Kirsten Dyhr-Mikkelsen & Lovorko Marić

Electricity consumption in the service sector in Taiwan: cross-dataset calibration (4-008-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Yu-Wen Su, Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan

Monitoring campaign 2.0, an innovative way to produce energy statistics based on long-term electricity consumption measurement in 100 French households (4-015-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Muriel Dupret, Independent Consultant, France
Thérèse Kreitz, ADEME, France
Nicolas ANDREAU, Enertech, France

The need of harmonization in energy efficiency policies: building a taxonomy for European industry (4-035-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Anna Realini, RSE S.p.A., Italy
Simone Maggiore, RSE S.p.A.
Claudio Zagano, RSE S.p.A.
Vlasios Oikonomou, JIN
Erwin Hofman, JIN

Reflections on representativeness of voluntarily recruited intervention participants compared to a unique nation-wide data set (4-039-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Devon Wemyss, ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
Yann Blumer, Zurich University of Applied Sciences

What can connected thermostats tell us about American heating and cooling habits? (4-042-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Alan Meier, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Tsuyoshi Ueno, Central Research Institute for the Electric Power Industry (Japan), Japan
Marco Pritoni, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Leo Rainer, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
Abigail Daken, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, USA
Dan Baldewicz, ICF International, USA

The German national climate initiative – evaluation of its impact and success factors on the occasion of its 10-year anniversary (4-061-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Katja Schumacher, Öeko-Institut (Institute for Applied Ecology), Germany
Julia Repenning, Öko-Institut, Germany
Kerstin Tews, Free University Berlin, Germany
Maria-Rosaria DiNucci, Free University Berlin, Germany
Carina Zell-Ziegler, Öko-Institut, Germany
Tanja Kenkmann, Öko-Institut, Germany
Christian Nissen, Öko-Institut, Germany
Angelika Paar, ifeu, Germany
Lothar Eisenmann, ifeu, Germany
Lisa Muckenfuss, ifeu, Germany
Hans-Joachim Ziesing, Germany

Everything you always wanted to know about evaluation but were afraid to ask: a new toolbox to answer your needs (4-090-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Paul van den Oosterkamp, TNO, The Netherlands
Boonekamp , TNO, The Netherlands
Jean-Sébastien Broc, IEECP, France

What role do transaction costs play in energy efficiency improvements and how can they be reduced? (4-092-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Katja Hünecke, Öeko-Institut (Institute for Applied Ecology), Germany
Sibylle Braungardt, Öko-Institut, Germany
Katja Schumacher, Öko-Institut, Germany
Lena Tholen, Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie, Germany
Thomas Adisorn, Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie, Germany
Hauke Lütkehaus, Universität Oldenburg, Germany
Johannes Thema, Wuppertal Institut for Climate Environment and Energy, Germany

Monitoring efficiency and impact of the energy efficiency and renewable energy measures in the residential sector (4-104-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Tadeja Janša, Josef Stefan Institute, Energy Efficiency Centre, Slovenia
Andreja Urbančič, IJS, Slovenia
Barbara Petelin Visočnik, IJS, Slovenia
Gašper Stegnar, IJS, Slovenia

The pitfall of a single indicator to rule them all? Evaluation of the performance of the French housing stock in the light of various indicators (4-105-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Marie-Hélène Laurent, EDF - R&D Département ENERBAT, France
Osso Dominique, EDF R&D, France
Fabienne Boutiere, EDF R&D, France
Stanislas Nösperger, EDF - RD, Département TREE, France

Monitoring the German market for energy efficiency services – 5 years of hunting an unknown animal (4-110-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Dominik Rau, Prognos AG, Germany
Ann-Cathrin Horward, Bundesstelle für Energieeffizienz im BAFA (BfEE), Germany
Dominik Jessing, IFEU - Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg GmbH, Germany
Friedrich Seefeldt, Prognos AG, Germany

Analysis of international residential solar PV self-consumption (4-114-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Eoghan McKenna, UCL Energy Institute, United Kingdom
Ellen Webborn, UCL Energy Institute
Philip Leicester, Loughborough University
Simon Elam, UCL Energy Institute

Gained in translation: evaluation approaches for behavioural energy efficiency programmes in the US and Canada (4-118-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Sea Rotmann, SEA - Sustainable Energy Advice, New Zealand
Kira Ashby, Consortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE), USA

Integrated resource analysis in energy-intensive industries (4-161-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Jonathan Cullen, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Ana Gonzalez Hernandez, Emerson

The impact of the 'Waste Checker'; an application that generates automated household specific insights and advices (4-177-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Margriet van Lidth de Jeude, ECN part of TNO, The Netherlands
Lieke Dreijerink, ECN part of TNO
Casper Tigchelaar, ECN part of TNO

Approach, learnings and way forward for the State Energy Efficiency Index in India (4-237-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Sangeeta Mathew, Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy, India
Sandeep Kachhawa, Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy, India
Satish Kumar, Alliance for an Energy Efficient Economy, India
Steven Nadel, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, USA

Impacts of India’s large scale LED bulb programme (4-257-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Aditya Chunekar, Prayas (Energy Group), India
Sanjana Mulay
Mrudula Kelkar

What makes you peak? Cluster analysis of household activities and electricity demand (4-291-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Aven Satre-Meloy, University of Oxford, Environmental Change Institute, United Kingdom
Marina Diakonova, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
Philipp Grünewald, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Quantification of energy savings from energy conservation measures in buildings using machine learning (4-320-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Alexander Severinsen, Storekeeper AS, Norway
Rob Hyndman, Department of Econometrics & Business Statistics, Monash University, Australia

Gotta catch 'em all – catches to evaluating heterogeneous energy efficiency programmes (4-336-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Fabian Voswinkel, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany

Monitoring and evaluation of a policy is essential – what is sufficient? (4-357-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Ulla Suomi, Motiva Oy, Finland

CREATE: a toolbox to develop, implement and monitor advanced energy and climate goals and strategies (4-369-19)
This is a peer-reviewed paper.
Martin Jakob, TEP Energy GmbH, Switzerland
Claudio Nägeli, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Benjamin Sunarjo, TEP Energy, Switzerland
Giacomo Catenazzi, TEP Energy
Holger Wallbaum, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
York Ostermeyer, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Useful energy balances as means to monitor energy efficiency policies impact and progress – example of the innovative approach in Colombia: data challenges and methods comparison (4-374-19)
This is a non-peer reviewed extended abstract. No paper available.
Felipe Toro, IREES, Institute for Resource Efficiency and Energy Strategies, Germany
Fabio Gonzalez, National University in Colombia and Corpoema
Carlos Garcia, Energy and Mining Planning Unit in Colombia - Energy Ministry Colombia
Eliana Lopez, IREES GmbH and Freiburg University
Jan Steinbach, IREES GmbH
Ulrich Reiter, TEP Energy GmbH
Andrea Palacios, TEP Energy GmbH
Humberto Rodriguez, National University in Colombia and Corpoema
Bibiana Trujillo, Corpoema

CO2 assessment methods for electric heating in France (4-409-19)
Florence Khayat, ENGIE Lab CRIGEN Lab Future Buildings and Cities, France
Christian Muresan
Benjamin Haas