Welcome to the IEPEC Evaluation Library

 

In 1985 IEPEC began cataloging papers and posters from our conference proceedings.  Today our new and updated online library contains over 1800 resource documents searchable on our website.  You can use our library to track the evolution of evaluation approaches and techniques, spark ideas for new work, and avoid re-inventing the wheel as you embark on your own evaluation work.  All papers were peer-reviewed, presented at our conference and then, and as allowed by the authors, entered into our library.  Material contained in the papers may be reproduced if the appropriate citations are included and credit is given to the Conference and the authors. Citations should be shown as:

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Example: Dr. Jane Doe, Counting on Energy Programs: It’s Why Evaluation Matters, International Energy Program Evaluation Conference,  2010.

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Non-Energy Impacts Provide Powerful Marketing Tools for Energy Efficiency Programs (PDF)

Papers | 2015 | Match Score: 3812.85

Marie Abdou, National Grid, Waltham, MA Noel Stevens, DNV GL, Burlington, MA Anthony Davis, DNV GL, Portland, ME Continue Reading

Non-Energy Impacts Provide Powerful Marketing Tools for Energy Efficiency Programs (PDF)

Papers | 2015 | Match Score: 3812.85

Marie Abdou, National Grid, Waltham, MA Noel Stevens, DNV GL, Burlington, MA Anthony Davis, DNV GL, Portland, ME Continue Reading

MARKET SIMULATION AS A METHOD TO ASSESS MARKET POTENTIAL FOR SOLAR DOMESTIC HOT WATER PROGRAM IN WISCONSIN (PDF)

Papers | 1997 | Match Score: 3812.85

Jane S. Peters, Ph.D., Research Into Action, Portland, Oregon; Bobbi Tannenbaum, Energy Center of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Continue Reading

MARKET SIMULATION AS A METHOD TO ASSESS MARKET POTENTIAL FOR SOLAR DOMESTIC HOT WATER PROGRAM IN WISCONSIN (PDF)

Papers | 1997 | Match Score: 3812.85

Jane S. Peters, Ph.D., Research Into Action, Portland, Oregon Bobbi Tannenbaum, Energy Center of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin Continue Reading

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink – Continuously Collecting M&V Data to Redefine the Future of Evaluation (PDF)

Papers | 2017 | Match Score: 3812.85

Paul Dobrowsky, ERS, New York, NY Isaac Wainstein, ERS, New York, NY Patrick Hewlett, ERS, North Andover, MA Continue Reading

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rethink – Continuously Collecting M&V Data to Redefine the Future of Evaluation (PDF)

Papers | 2017 | Match Score: 3812.85

Paul Dobrowsky, ERS, New York, NY Isaac Wainstein, ERS, New York, NY Patrick Hewlett, ERS, North Andover, MA Continue Reading

350/650/1050 – Implications of Global Warming for Demand-Side Management (PDF)

Papers | 2011 | Match Score: 3812.85

H. Gil Peach, Scan America®; John Mitchell, Jai J Mitchell Analytics Continue Reading

2015paper_barclay_nelson_prahl_walker_vontrapp_correia_hoefgen_dimetrosky (PDF)

Match Score: 3812.85

Lighting Study Designed to Produce Lasting DataDavid Barclay, NMR Group, Inc., Jacksonville Beach, FLMatt Nelson, Eversource Energy, Boston, MARalph Prahl, Prahl and Associates, University Park, FLScott Walker, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MAKiersten von Trapp, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MAAndrew Correia, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville,... Continue Reading

Electric Efficiency Potential Down-Under: New Zealand in Perspective (PDF)

Papers | 2007 | Match Score: 3812.85

Bobbi Tannenbaum, KEMA, Madison, WI; Fred Coito, KEMA, Oakland, CA; Michael Ting, Itron, Oakland, CA; Steven Meyers, Rational Energy Network, Austin, TX; Elizabeth Hicks, KEMA, Burlington, MA; Andrew Stevenson, Electricity Commission of New Zealand, Wellington Continue Reading

2017paper_vontrapp_meek_walker_barclay_wilson-wright (PDF)

Match Score: 3812.85

Kiersten von Trapp, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MAMelissa Meek, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MAScott Walker, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MADavid Barclay, NMR Group, Inc., Jacksonville, FLLisa Wilson-Wright, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MA Continue Reading

It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again: More Revelations from a Lighting Panel Study (PDF)

Papers | 2017 | Match Score: 3812.85

Kiersten von Trapp, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MA Melissa Meek, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MA Scott Walker, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MA David Barclay, NMR Group, Inc., Jacksonville, FL Lisa Wilson-Wright, NMR Group, Inc., Somerville, MA Continue Reading

Process and Market Evaluation of a Program that Integrates Green Legislation Components into a Residential Energy-Efficiency Program (PDF)

Papers | 2013 | Match Score: 3740.9

Green Legislation Components into a Residential Energy-Efficiency ProgramRohit Vaidya, NMR Group, Tampa, FLCarley Murray, NYSERDA 1, Albany, NYPerry Grossman, NMR Group, Somerville, MA Continue Reading

EVALUATION OF A RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCE REBATE PROGRAM USING BILLING RECORD ANALYSES (PDF)

Papers | 1989 | Match Score: 3740.9

EricA. Rogers, P.E. Wisconsin Electric Power Company Continue Reading

But is it True?: Anticipating Evaluation Results for Planning (PDF)

Papers | 2005 | Match Score: 3740.9

Fred Gordon, Energy Trust of Oregon Inc., Portland, OR Ben Bronfman, Energy Trust of Oregon Inc., Portland, OR Spencer Moersfelder, Energy Trust of Oregon Inc., Portland, OR Charlotte Rollier, Energy Trust of Oregon, Inc., Portland, OR Continue Reading

New Evaluation Framework: Turning the Silo on its Side (PDF)

Papers | 2007 | Match Score: 3740.9

Cherie Gregoire, Jennifer Meissner, Patricia Gonzales, and Victoria Engel, New York State EnergyResearch and Development Authority, Albany, NY Continue Reading

The Untapped Potential in Code Compliance: A Study in Residential New Construction (PDF)

Papers | 2013 | Match Score: 3740.9

Betty M. Tolkin, NMR Group, Inc. William Blake, National Grid Christine Hastings, NSTAR Electric and Gas Allen Lee, The Cadmus Group, Inc. Robert Wirtshafter, Wirtshafter Associates, Inc. Zachary Tyler, NMR Group, Inc. Lynn Hoefgen, NMR Group, Inc. Continue Reading

NO BEFORE, ONLY AFTER-THE IMPORTANCE OF ESTABLISHING A BASELINE FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION (PDF)

Papers | 1991 | Match Score: 3740.9

Glenn Reed XENERGY, Inc. Burlington, Massachusetts Continue Reading

What Else Does an ENERGY STAR® Home Provide? Quantifying Non-Energy Impacts in Residential New Construction (PDF)

Papers | 2009 | Match Score: 3740.9

Betty M. Tolkin, Nexus Market Research, Inc.; William Blake, National Grid; Elizabeth Titus, New England Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc.; Ralph Prahl, Prahl and Associates; Dorothy Conant, Independent Consultant; Lynn Hoefgen, Nexus Market Research , Inc. Continue Reading

The Untapped Potential in Code Compliance: A Study in Residential New Construction (PDF)

Papers | 2011 | Match Score: 3740.9

Betty M. Tolkin, NMR Group, Inc. William Blake, National Grid Christine Hastings, NSTAR Electric and Gas Allen Lee, The Cadmus Group, Inc. Robert Wirtshafter, Wirtshafter Associates, Inc. Zachary Tyler, NMR Group, Inc. Lynn Hoefgen, NMR Group, Inc. Continue Reading

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