@techreport{6650, author = {Stuart Chaitkin and Peter J Biermayer and Sarah E Bretz and Stephen R Brown and Sachu Constantine and Diane C Fisher}, title = {Marginal Energy Prices Report}, abstract = {
This report responds to a recommendation from the Department of Energy{\textquoteright}s (DOE) Advisory Committee on Appliance Energy Efficiency Standards. It presents the derivation of estimated consumer marginal energy prices for the commercial and residential sectors for use in the life-cycle cost (LCC) analyses for four of the high priority appliances{\textquoteright} energy efficiency standards rule makings{\textemdash}clothes washers, water heaters,fluorescent lamp ballasts, and central air-conditioners/heat pumps. Marginal prices as discussed here are those prices consumers pay (or save) for their last units of energy used (or saved). Marginal prices reflect a change in a consumer{\textquoteright}s bill (that might be associated with new energy efficiency standards) divided by the corresponding change in the amount of energy the consumer used.
}, year = {1999}, number = {LBNL-46625}, pages = {38}, month = {06/1999}, institution = {Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory}, publisher = {Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory}, address = {Berkeley}, note = {Formal Report, Domotechnica: Appliance Engineering Conference, March 7-9, 2001
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