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Mid-Atlantic Technical Reference Manual V6

May 2016 -Version 6 of the TRM documents common savings assumptions for over eighty prescriptive residential and commercial/industrial electric and gas energy efficiency measures.  T12 Measure…

Residential Lighting Evaluation Hours of Use (HOU) Studies - EM&V Methods and Results

NEEP dove deeply into savings assumptions as found in Technical Reference Manuals (TRMs) throughout the region to understand what values were being used for key metrics such as hours of use, delta…

Joint EE Stakeholder Comments to EPA on EM&V in Clean Power Plan

NEEP, with ACEEE, drafted and facilitated joint EE stakeholder comments regarding EM&V provisions in EPA’s proposed Clean Power Plan Federal Plan and Model Trading Rules (MTR), and its…

Residential Lighting Deep Dive Brief: a Comparison of Savings Assumptions across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic

Residential Lighting is a critical efficiency measure, with 2013 gross program savings from retail lighting programs reaching over 1 TWH for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states that report to REED…

The Changing EM&V Paradigm

A Review of Key Trends and New Industry Developments, and Their Implications on Current and Future EM&V Practices. New advanced Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) are…

Early Replacement Measures Study: Phase II Research Report

The Phase II Early Replacement Measure Research Study was led by the consulting group Evergreen Economics and this study: 1. Produced independent estimates of the age and remaining useful…

Phase 1 of 2015 Loadshape Project: Inventory of Recent Studies

This inventory identifies recent reports on metering studies from the EM…

Commercial Refrigeration Loadshape Report 10-2015

This study determined the hourly energy and demand impacts of three common commercial refrigeration retrofit measures commonly installed through energy efficiency programs in New England, New York…

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