Program Experience and Its Regulatory Implications: A Case Study of Utility Lighting Efficiency Programs

Date Published
10/1989
Publication Type
Report
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LBL Report Number
LBL-28268
Abstract

In this report, we review the experience of utilities with a variety of lighting efficiency program designs, as illustrated by a dozen recent utility programs for residential, commercial, and industrial customers. This experience is then examined in terms of regulatory implications in the context of least-cost utility planning. The key questions explored in our report are as follows:

  • How effectively are current utility programs mobilizing the technical potential of lighting efficiency resources?
  • How does the program-based cost of lighting efficiency differ from the technology-based costs used in technical potential studies?
  • What program designs appear to be most effective in reaching participants?
  • What are the trade-offs between maximizing participation rates and per-customer savings and minimizing program costs?

In addition to these program evaluation questions, we also explore regulatory implications of lighting program experience:

  • Could lighting program offer resources substantial enough to defer the construction of power plants?
  • What measures could be taken by regulatory commissions to ensure and facilitate further utility program improvements?
Year of Publication
1989
Pagination
74
Institution
LBNL
City
Berkeley
Other Numbers
UC-350
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