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Efficiency Beyond Widgets: Residential Behavioral Program Options
December 18, 2012
Behavior-change programs for the residential sector have proliferated rapidly over the past few years, evolving more quickly than virtually any other energy-efficiency program offering. What elements drive successful residential behavioral approaches?

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: RES-RB-46  |  Author: Dulcey Simpkins

Key Takeaways from the 2012 Energy Star Partner Meeting
December 3, 2012
Didn’t get to attend this year’s Energy Star Partner Meeting? Never fear—we attended for you! In this seven-minute video, we share some key takeaways, helpful resources and intriguing graphs.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: TAS-RB-62  |  Author: Andrea Salazar, Lee Hamilton

Expanding Your Reach with C&I Behavioral Program Options
February 29, 2012
Do you want your commercial and industrial (C&I) customers to be more engaged with your demand-side management offerings? Look no further than behavior-change programs, which offer utilities some unique ways to propagate efficiency norms and spread better operations and savings information to key ...

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: EDRP-RB-22x-BCO  |  Author: Dulcey Simpkins

Efficiency Beyond Widgets: C&I Behavioral Program Options
February 7, 2012
This review of behavioral program options for the commercial sector helps demand-side management program managers view the lay of the land for programs that focus on changing how people think about and use energy, rather than on installing efficient devices.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: EDRP-RB-22x  |  Author: Dulcey Simpkins

Are You Up for the Challenge?
Key Elements of Community Energy Competitions
August 16, 2011
Utilities that have added an element of competition to their demand-side management portfolios have seen significant growth in participation rates without having to change the fundamental structure of their programs.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: EDRP-RB-31  |  Author: Rob Hall

Dorm Energy Competitions
Motivating Your Future Customers to Establish Energy Conservation Habits
June 23, 2011
Dorm energy competitions at over 150 colleges and universities have successfully reduced energy consumption and raised awareness among students. Learn more about this innovative program type and how utilities can benefit by getting involved.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: EDRP-RB-6  |  Author: Chelsea Hodge

Electric Vehicle Energy-Use Feedback
April 19, 2011
Deployment of smart grid and electric vehicle technologies will enable unprecedented integration of stationary and mobile energy use, allowing customers to monitor and manage the two simultaneously.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: IGS-RB-6  |  Author: Bryan Jungers

What Does EISA Mean for Residential Lighting Programs?
January 13, 2011
CFLs are a vital component of utility energy-efficiency programs, contributing 25 to 50 percent of total efficiency program portfolio savings in 2010. Yet the future of utility CFL programs in the U.S. is uncertain due to the EISA provisions for phasing in more efficient lighting.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: EDRP-RB-8  |  Author: Alexandra Behringer

Utilities Benefit from Municipal Energy-Efficiency Building Incentives and Codes
January 12, 2011
Utilities can assist municipalities that are developing beyond-code programs. This collaboration allows the utility to align its demand-side management targets with municipal energy-efficiency initiatives.

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: EDRP-RB-9  |  Author: Melanie Wemple

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How APS Markets Its New Home Construction Program
November 1, 2008
Problem: You are implementing a new home construction program and want to know the best and most cost-effective way to market it. How can you effectively reach out to home builders and consumers in the midst of this tough housing market?

Content type: Research Brief  |  Document ID: RES-RB-1  |  Author: Stephanie Cary and Kim Knox

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