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The Program Administrator Cost of Saved Energy for Utility Customer-Funded Energy Efficiency Programs

Publication Type

Report

Date Published

03/2014

Authors

Billingsley, Megan A, Ian M Hoffman, Elizabeth Stuart, Steven R Schiller, Charles A Goldman, Kristina Hamachi LaCommare

Year of Publication

2014

Notes

Recording of public webinar on April 2, 2014

Organization

Energy Markets and Policy Department, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division

Research Areas

Utility Customer-Funded Programs, Energy Efficiency, Efficiency & Load Flexibility, Program Design, Implementation & Evaluation, What It Costs to Save Energy, Projections of Spending and Energy Savings

Related Files

Report PDF (2.25 MB)
Appendices PDF (491.84 KB)
Presentation PDF (4.65 MB)
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