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Evaluating Residential Energy Efficiency Programs in Ohio

Analysis of data from Ohio's multi-measure residential EE programs, discussing program offers, installed measures, audit and upgrade numbers, and program impact. Insight into what's effective, challenges, and opportunities for program coordination in Ohio.

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Evaluating Residential Energy Efficiency Programs in Ohio

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  1. Data from Ohio Multi-Measure Residential EE ProgramsMerrian BorgesonLawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryAugust 2, 2012

  2. Agenda • The “offer” from each program • EE measures installed • # of audits & # upgrades • Discussion

  3. 7 Programs Surveyed • Vectren • Dominion East Ohio • First Energy • Duke Energy • AEP Ohio • Columbia Gas of Ohio • Greater Cincinnati Energy Alliance

  4. Installed Measures

  5. Homes Touched *Likely some upgrades carried over from 2011 audits - program reports a 40% conversion rate in 2012

  6. Discussion • What do these numbers say about the impact of and potential for residential EE in Ohio? • What seems to be working well? • What is holding existing programs back? • What are the opportunities for coordination between programs?

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