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Innovative Low-Income Weatherization Marketing and Outreach
Slides
November 16, 2009
These are the web conference slides.
Content type: Slides | Document ID: RES-WC-11-09_LowIncome-SL | Author: Florence Connally

Innovative Low-Income Weatherization Marketing and Outreach
Recording
November 16, 2009
This is the web conference recording.
Content type: Recording | Document ID: RES_WC_11-09_LowIncome-R | Author: Florence Connally

Innovative Low-Income Weatherization Marketing and Outreach
November 12, 2009
The low-income market for weatherization has become more complex due to new funding from the federal government. This sector now gets multiple messages from different sources, which can confuse the utility’s marketing efforts. Join us to hear about current ways to market to this key customer group. ...
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Content type: Web Conference | Document ID: RES_WC_11-09_LowIncome | Author: Florence Connally

The Converging Imperatives of Climate Change and Demand-Side Management
Forum 07 presentation
September 1, 2007
After pursuing energy efficiency aggressively for 25 years, the Pacific Northwest continues to find abundant, low-cost opportunities for more energy savings. We explore what the region has accomplished to date and explain how they assess the remaining DSM potential.
Content type: Forum, Slides | Author: Thomas Eckman

The Converging Imperatives of Climate Change and Demand-Side Management
Forum 07 presentation
September 1, 2007
After pursuing energy efficiency aggressively for 25 years, the Pacific Northwest continues to find abundant, low-cost opportunities for more energy savings. This presentation shows what the region has accomplished to date and explains how they assess the remaining DSM potential.
Content type: Forum, Slides | Author: Ralph Cavanagh

Factor-10 Engineering: Advanced Design Integration for Radical Savings at Lower Cost
Forum 07 presentation
September 1, 2007
A whole-system approach to the design of buildings and industrial processes can yield far greater savings at lower cost than fragmented, measure-by-measure approaches.
Content type: Forum, Slides | Author: Amory Lovins
