TY - RPRT AU - Laura Van Wie McGrory AU - Maureen McNamara AU - Margaret Suozzo AB -
A variety of programs are underway to address market barriers to the adoption of energy-efficient residential technologies and practices. Most are administered by utilities, states, or regions that rely on the ENERGY STAR (registered trademark) as a consistent platform for program marketing and messaging. This paper reviews regional and national market transformation activities for three key residential end-uses — air conditioning, clothes washing, and lighting — characterizing current and ongoing programs; reporting on progress; identifying market indicators; and discussing implications.
C2 - LBNL-45385 DA - 06/2000 LA - eng M1 - LBNL-45385 N1 - Conference Paper, Proceedings: 2000 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings, August 20-25, 2000 N2 -A variety of programs are underway to address market barriers to the adoption of energy-efficient residential technologies and practices. Most are administered by utilities, states, or regions that rely on the ENERGY STAR (registered trademark) as a consistent platform for program marketing and messaging. This paper reviews regional and national market transformation activities for three key residential end-uses — air conditioning, clothes washing, and lighting — characterizing current and ongoing programs; reporting on progress; identifying market indicators; and discussing implications.
PY - 2000 EP - 14 TI - Residential Market Transformation: National and Regional Indicators ER -