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Evaluation of the 2011-2012 Consumer Program Ontario Power Authority 2013
Consumer Electronics (Televisions Market Progress Evaluation Report #2 and #3 and Quantitative Assessment of Market Progress) Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance 2013
Process Evaluations of the Statewide Home Energy Efficiency Rebate (HEER) and Statewide Business and Consumer Electronics Programs Southern California Edison 2012
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Research/City of Seattle Energy Performance Score Project Earth Advantage Institute for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and US Department of Energy 2011
Consumer Electronics Program Consultation Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance/Ecos 2011
Ductless Heat Pump 2 - MPER #1 Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance/Ecotope 2011
Energy Savings Opportunities and Market Descriptions for Four Residential Consumer Electronics Products: TVs, Desktop PCs, Game Consoles, and Streaming Media Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance 2011

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Project: Evaluation of the 2011-2012 Consumer Program

Ontario Power Authority

In 2012-2013, Research Into Action is leading a team that is conducting process and impact evaluations of Ontario Power Authority's Consumer Program for the 2011 and 2012 program years. The four programs, which are grouped under the saveONenergy brand, are: HVAC Incentives Initiative, Midstream Incentives (pool pumps and TVs and set-top boxes), Appliance Retirement/Appliance Exchange, and the Instant Coupon Booklet and Bi-Annual Retailer Event Initiative. The project involves close coordination of data collection, analysis, and reporting in order to address program-specific and cross-program and marketing effects. We also are conducting a longitudinal market awareness study; and will estimate the programs' non-energy benefits, attribution, free-ridership, net-to-gross savings, greenhouse gas effects, and direct employment effects.