@techreport{6626, keywords = {Energy Markets and Policy Department, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Renewable energy: policy}, author = {Galen L Barbose and Charles A Goldman and Ian M Hoffman and Megan A Billingsley}, title = {The Future of Utility Customer-Funded Energy Efficiency Programs in the United States: Projected Spending and Savings to 2025}, abstract = {

We develop projections of future spending on, and savings from, energy efficiency programs funded by electric and gas utility customers in the United States, under three scenarios through 2025. Our analysis, which updates a previous LBNL study, relies on detailed bottom-up modeling of current state energy efficiency policies, regulatory decisions, and demand-side management and utility resource plans. The three scenarios are intended to represent a range of potential outcomes under the current policy environment (i.e., without considering possible major new policy developments).

Key findings from the analysis are as follows:

}, year = {2013}, month = {01/2013}, doi = {10.1007/s12053-012-9187-1}, note = {

Note:

A peer-reviewed version of this report was published in Energy Efficiency Journal:

Barbose, G.L., Goldman, C.A., Hoffman, I.M., Billingsley, M.A. (2013) The Future of Utility Customer-Funded Energy Efficiency Programs in the United States: Projected Spending and Savings to 2025. Energy Efficiency Journal DOI 10.1007/s12053-012-9187-1

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