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Medientyp: E-Book Titel: Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting (EEDAL '17) : addendum Beteiligte: Bertoldi, Paolo [Herausgeber:in] Körperschaft: Europäische Gemeinschaften, Gemeinsame Forschungsstelle Erschienen: Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union, 2018 Erschienen in: EUR ; 28961,A Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (21 Seiten, 1,53 MB); Illustrationen Sprache: Englisch DOI: 10.2760/517892 ISBN: 9789279929885 Identifikator: Verlags-, Produktions- oder Bestellnummern: Sonstige Nummer: KJ-ND-28961-EN-N Schlagwörter: energy saving ; energy consumption ; domestic consumption ; energy policy ; energy efficiency ; household electrical appliance ; lighting ; research report ; conference proceedings Entstehung: Anmerkungen: Enthält keine Beiträge zur Konferenz; laut Webseite der Ressource "Studie"; der genaue Zusammenhang zur Konferenz geht aus der Ressource nicht hervor Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 18-19 Beschreibung: Multifamily residential (MFR) market barriers to energy efficiency are well documented, particularly the split-incentive barrier between property owners and renters. Utilizing a randomized encouragement design (RED), two Southern California utilities and three water agencies, have embarked on a large-scale, year-long pilot program designed to induce MFR complexes to reduce gas and electricity use by 10% each, and water by more than 10% (10-10- 10+). A randomly selected group of MFR customers were split into one control group (N=1000), one treatment group (N=650) which received mailers, and another treatment group (N=360) which received mailers as well as on-site marketing materials such as tenant door hangers. The pilot uses competition and rewards to encourage participating MFR complexes to improve Energy Use Intensities (EUIs) and Building Benchmarking Scores. This pilot differs from other existing energy competition programs in that it employs a scalable RED) to drive conservation. Each complex's performance is tracked during the pilot period, and competition winners will be rewarded at the end of the competition. The pilot employs Residential Energy and Water Intelligence's Portfolio Analyst© software, as an alternative to the US EPA's Portfolio Manager, due to its ability to mass-calculate benchmarking results for the approximately 2000 properties involved in the pilot. Water conservation recommendations are developed through remote sensing analysis of MFR landscaping. While it is too early in the competition period to measure impacts of the behavioral interventions, the pilot's cutting-edge quasi-experimental design will facilitate rigorous savings estimation, and the techniques employed can be employed immediately by other utilities seeking to overcome similar barriers and challenges to encourage energy efficiency behaviors in MFR customers. Zugangsstatus: Freier Zugang