This article examines the future role of energy efficiency as a resource in the Western United States and Canada, as envisioned in the most recent resource plans issued by 16 utilities, representing about 60percent of the region's load. Utility and third-party administered energy efficiency programs proposed by 15 utilities over a ten-year horizon would save almost 19,000 GWh annually, about 5.2percent of forecast load. There are clear regional trends in the aggressiveness of proposed energy savings. California's investor-owned utilities (IOUs) had the most aggressive savings targets, followed by IOUs in the Pacific Northwest, and the lowest savings were proposed by utilities in Inland West states and by two public utilities on the West coa...
This study develops projections of future spending and savings from electricity efficiency programs ...
Improving energy efficiency is widely acknowledged as the most economical way to reduce greenhouse g...
Increased interest by state (and federal) policymakers and regulatory agencies in pursuing aggressiv...
This article examines the future role of energy efficiency as a resource in the Western United State...
Uncertainty surrounding the nature and timing of future carbon regulations poses a fundamental and f...
Uncertainty surrounding the nature and timing of future carbon regulations poses a fundamental and f...
Electric utilities, independent system operators and regional transmission operators (ISO/RTOs) have...
Electric utilities, independent system operators and regional transmission operators (ISO/RTOs) have...
Over the last two decades, utility ratepayer funding for energy efficiency programs - and the associ...
ENERGY EFFICIENCY is California’s highest-priority resource for meeting its energy needs in a clean,...
We review long-term electric utility plans representing ~;;90percent of generation within the Wester...
Historically, local, state and federal policies have separately promoted the generation of electrici...
Many state regulatory commissions and policymakers want utilities to aggressively pursue energy effi...
This study develops projections of future spending and savings from electricity efficiency programs ...
Local, state and federal policies that jointly promote the generation of electricity from renewable ...
This study develops projections of future spending and savings from electricity efficiency programs ...
Improving energy efficiency is widely acknowledged as the most economical way to reduce greenhouse g...
Increased interest by state (and federal) policymakers and regulatory agencies in pursuing aggressiv...
This article examines the future role of energy efficiency as a resource in the Western United State...
Uncertainty surrounding the nature and timing of future carbon regulations poses a fundamental and f...
Uncertainty surrounding the nature and timing of future carbon regulations poses a fundamental and f...
Electric utilities, independent system operators and regional transmission operators (ISO/RTOs) have...
Electric utilities, independent system operators and regional transmission operators (ISO/RTOs) have...
Over the last two decades, utility ratepayer funding for energy efficiency programs - and the associ...
ENERGY EFFICIENCY is California’s highest-priority resource for meeting its energy needs in a clean,...
We review long-term electric utility plans representing ~;;90percent of generation within the Wester...
Historically, local, state and federal policies have separately promoted the generation of electrici...
Many state regulatory commissions and policymakers want utilities to aggressively pursue energy effi...
This study develops projections of future spending and savings from electricity efficiency programs ...
Local, state and federal policies that jointly promote the generation of electricity from renewable ...
This study develops projections of future spending and savings from electricity efficiency programs ...
Improving energy efficiency is widely acknowledged as the most economical way to reduce greenhouse g...
Increased interest by state (and federal) policymakers and regulatory agencies in pursuing aggressiv...