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Residential Realistic Achievable Potential Energy Savings by End Use
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Residential Realistic Achievable Potential Energy Savings by End Use

www.lawrenceks.org/climate_protection/system/files/EPRI_EnergyEfficiencyReport.pdf

The realistic achievable potential electricity savings in the residential sector are presented by end use in Figure 4-6. The highest savings potential is found ...
also contribute in roughly equal shares. Each of these end uses is discussed in detail below.

2030 (projection) | Your site for city services | City of Lawrence, Kansas – 24 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.lawrenceks.org/climate_protection/system/files/EPRI_EnergyEfficiencyReport.pdf
For economic potential derived from 2006 Optimal Study (Natural Gas Energy Efficiency Resource Development Potential in Con Edison Service Area), Table 2.2. The Optimal Study did not provide estimates of technical potential, maximum achievable potential, and realistic achievable potential. Note that the percentage savings are in relation to the base energy usage assumed for each study. The base energy ...
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For economic potential derived from 2006 Optimal Study (Natural Gas Energy Efficiency Resource Development Potential in Con Edison Service Area), Table 2.2. The Optimal Study did not provide estimates ...

www.coned.com/documents/Volume_1_Executive_Summary.pdf

and the McKinsey report. The McKinsey report: Addresses additional end-uses not covered ...
maximum achievable potential, and realistic achievable potential. Note ...
in Table 6-1. Realistic achievable potential estimates reported for the mid-level.

Jan 2016 | Con Edison: - Con Edison Company of New York – 43 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.coned.com/documents/Volume_1_Executive_Summary.pdf
Achievable Energy Savings Potential in Residential New Construction by End Use (2016)
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Achievable Energy Savings Potential in Residential New Construction by End Use (2016)

www.pnm.com/regulatory/pdf_electricity/itron_dsm_potential_study.pdf

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Energy and Peak Demand Savings Potential Public Service New Mexico Electric

Jan 2016 | www.pnm.com – 13 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.pnm.com/regulatory/pdf_electricity/itron_dsm_potential_study.pdf
Residential Net Energy Savings Potential End Use Shares (2016) – 33% Incentives (based on 220 GWH potential)
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Residential Net Energy Savings Potential End Use Shares (2016) – 33% Incentives (based on 220 GWH potential)

www.electricitycommission.govt.nz/pdfs/opdev/elec-efficiency/approach/potentials/Kema-vol1.pdf

Figure 56 and Figure 58 show the end-use distribution of energy and peak demand ...
lamps with CFLs) contributes to the majority of the achievable energy and peak demand savings potential, followed by towel rail timers (to limit the amount of time

Jan 2016 | Electricity Commission, New Zealand – 13 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.electricitycommission.govt.nz/pdfs/opdev/elec-efficiency/approach/potentials/Kema-vol1.pdf
Potential savings of U.S. natural gas via end-use efficiency in electricity, industrial fuel, and buildings, and the corresponding Cost of Saved Energy. The savings shown are realistically implementable by 2025.

Potential savings of U.S. natural gas via end-use efficiency in electricity, industrial fuel, and buildings, and the corresponding Cost of Saved Energy. The savings shown are realistically ...

www4.uwm.edu/cie/iwa/data/events/894/Winning_the_Oil_End_Game.pdf

generation via demand response industrial-fuel gas end-use efficiency residential/commercial buildings’ direct gas end-use efficiency total ...
of U.S. natural gas via end-use efficiency in electricity, industrial fuel ...
While gas can be saved inexpensively (Table 1), it will then be resold not at its Cost of Saved Energy, but at the market price that reflects the supply and demand conditions prevailing at the time. Substituting saved gas for oil is not free

2025 (projection) | UW-Milwaukee
Original Url: http://www4.uwm.edu/cie/iwa/data/events/894/Winning_the_Oil_End_Game.pdf
US Residential Achievable Potential Energy Savings by End Use: 2010, 2020, and
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US Residential Achievable Potential Energy Savings by End Use: 2010, 2020, and

www.aceee.org/files/proceedings/2012/data/papers/0193-000202.pdf

achievable savings than any other residential end use in the US by the year 2020 ...
for realizing energy savings through efficient consumer electronics technology adoption. ...
2011). At 13% of a household’s average energy consumption, Consumer Electronics

2020 (projection) | ACEEE - American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy – 9 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.aceee.org/files/proceedings/2012/data/papers/0193-000202.pdf
Potential savings of U.S. natural gas via end-use efficiency in electricity, industrial fuel, and buildings, and the corresponding Cost of Saved Energy. The savings shown are realistically implementable by 2025.

Potential savings of U.S. natural gas via end-use efficiency in electricity, industrial fuel, and buildings, and the corresponding Cost of Saved Energy. The savings shown are realistically ...

www.arizonaenergy.org/Analysis/FossilFuels/OilEndGame.pdf

generation via demand response industrial-fuel gas end-use efficiency residential/commercial buildings’ direct gas end-use efficiency total ...
of U.S. natural gas via end-use efficiency in electricity, industrial fuel ...
While gas can be saved inexpensively (Table 1), it will then be resold not at its Cost of Saved Energy, but at the market price that reflects the supply and demand conditions prevailing at the time. Substituting saved gas for oil is not free

2025 (projection) | ArizonaEnergy.org
Original Url: http://www.arizonaenergy.org/Analysis/FossilFuels/OilEndGame.pdf
Residential Net Energy Savings Potential by End Use (2013) – Across Scenarios Base Case 1
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Residential Net Energy Savings Potential by End Use (2013) – Across Scenarios Base Case 1

www.swenergy.org/news/2006/Xcel_DSM_Potential_Study.pdf

Figures 4-23 and 4-24 show end-use shares of net achievable potential across ...
scenarios while impacts for other end uses are increasing. Second, cooling measures tend ...
of potential savings decreases and the cooling share increases as program funding increases

Jan 2013 | Southwest Energy Efficiency Project – 44 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.swenergy.org/news/2006/Xcel_DSM_Potential_Study.pdf
Residential sector end-use savings as a percentage of total achievable costeffective potential by measure type for the CEPCI service territory (20% penetration scenario)
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Residential sector end-use savings as a percentage of total achievable costeffective potential by measure type for the CEPCI service territory (20% penetration scenario)

www.scclimatechange.us/ewebeditpro/items/O60F19827.pdf

GDS presents three market penetration scenarios for achievable cost-effective electricity energy efficiency potential in the residential sector: 20% penetration, equivalent to about 4% energy savings by 2017; 50% penetration, yielding about 11% energy

Aug 2008 | South Carolina Climate Change Advisory Group – 18 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.scclimatechange.us/ewebeditpro/items/O60F19827.pdf
Residential sector end-use savings as a percentage of total achievable costeffective potential by measure type for the CEPCI service territory (20% penetration scenario)
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Residential sector end-use savings as a percentage of total achievable costeffective potential by measure type for the CEPCI service territory (20% penetration scenario)

www.resourcesaver.org/ewebeditpro/items/O60F18214.pdf

GDS presents three market penetration scenarios for achievable cost-effective electricity energy efficiency potential in the residential sector: 20% penetration, equivalent to about 4% energy savings by 2017; 50% penetration, yielding about 11% energy

Jun 2008 | Resource Saver – 30 more results from this site
Original Url: http://www.resourcesaver.org/ewebeditpro/items/O60F18214.pdf
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