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| Project | Client | When |
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| Process Evaluations of NYSERDA Energy $mart Programs | New York State Energy Research and Development Authority | 2009 |
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| Process Evaluations of NYSERDA Energy $mart Programs | New York State Energy Research and Development Authority | 2009 |
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Research Into Action has led comprehensive process evaluations of New York State Energy Research and Development Authority's (NYSERDA) residential, business and institutional, and research and development programs since 2003. Each year, we begin the annual effort by prioritizing the programs and developing an action plan. In 2003, we focused on programs for low-income multifamily housing, distributed generation, technical assistance and commercial new construction. We also assisted in the development of a cycle-time tracking process. In 2004, we evaluated the ENERGY STAR products, ENERGY STAR Labeled Home, Home Performance with ENERGY STAR, and the Commercial/Industrial programs, and conducted a cross-cutting evaluation of nine business-sector programs targeted at mid-market actors. In 2005, we evaluated several residential- and commercial-sector programs, including continuation of the ENERGY STAR Products and cross-cutting business-sector programs, and examined the coordination of business and institutional programs. In 2007 and 2008, we provided an evaluation of the Enhanced Commercial/Industrial Performance, Multi-Family Building Performance, Single-Family Home Performance, EmPower New York, Energy $mart Communities, Residential Loan Fund and Financing, and Clean Energy Photovoltaic programs. For 2009 and 2010, we conducted process evaluations of the Commercial New Construction Program, the EmPower Program, the Industrial Project program, the Focus on Energy and Business Partners programs, FlexTech, CFLs, and the Environmental Monitoring, Evaluation and Protection Program as well as a portfolio review of the R&D Solicitation Process.