Electric utility customers spent about $5.8 billion on energy efficiency programs in 2016 to cost-effectively offset a portion of growth in U.S. power needs. That, in turn, affects the need for investment in new electricity infrastructure, across generation, transmission and distribution systems. A new study by Berkeley Lab provides a bottom-up assessment of the potential impact of existing and likely state policies and market conditions to promote or constrain future spending and savings for electricity efficiency programs funded by utility customers in all U.S. states
The program administrator and total cost of saved energy allow comparison of the cost of efficiency ...
Increased interest by state (and federal) policymakers and regulatory agencies in pursuing aggressiv...
Quantification of the costs and benefits of electricity efficiency programs have focused largely on ...
Electric utility customers spent about $5.8 billion on energy efficiency programs in 2016 to cost-ef...
This study develops projections of future spending and savings from electricity efficiency programs ...
This study develops projections of future spending and savings from electricity efficiency programs ...
The average cost to utilities to save a kilowatt-hour (kWh) in the United States is 2.5 cents, accor...
This report finds that energy efficiency programs for customers of publicly owned utilities saved el...
This study analyzed the cost performance of electricity efficiency programs implemented by 116 inves...
This study analyzed the cost performance of electricity efficiency programs implemented by 116 inves...
We analyze the cost-effectiveness of electric utility ratepayer-funded programs to promote demand-si...
Over the last two decades, utility ratepayer funding for energy efficiency programs - and the associ...
Electricity systems are designed to meet peak demand — the maximum load during a specified period, t...
Electricity systems are designed to meet peak demand — the maximum load during a specified period, t...
The program administrator and total cost of saved energy allow comparison of the cost of efficiency ...
The program administrator and total cost of saved energy allow comparison of the cost of efficiency ...
Increased interest by state (and federal) policymakers and regulatory agencies in pursuing aggressiv...
Quantification of the costs and benefits of electricity efficiency programs have focused largely on ...
Electric utility customers spent about $5.8 billion on energy efficiency programs in 2016 to cost-ef...
This study develops projections of future spending and savings from electricity efficiency programs ...
This study develops projections of future spending and savings from electricity efficiency programs ...
The average cost to utilities to save a kilowatt-hour (kWh) in the United States is 2.5 cents, accor...
This report finds that energy efficiency programs for customers of publicly owned utilities saved el...
This study analyzed the cost performance of electricity efficiency programs implemented by 116 inves...
This study analyzed the cost performance of electricity efficiency programs implemented by 116 inves...
We analyze the cost-effectiveness of electric utility ratepayer-funded programs to promote demand-si...
Over the last two decades, utility ratepayer funding for energy efficiency programs - and the associ...
Electricity systems are designed to meet peak demand — the maximum load during a specified period, t...
Electricity systems are designed to meet peak demand — the maximum load during a specified period, t...
The program administrator and total cost of saved energy allow comparison of the cost of efficiency ...
The program administrator and total cost of saved energy allow comparison of the cost of efficiency ...
Increased interest by state (and federal) policymakers and regulatory agencies in pursuing aggressiv...
Quantification of the costs and benefits of electricity efficiency programs have focused largely on ...