Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
706766 The Electricity Journal 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

More studies on retention of impacts from increasingly popular behavioral energy efficiency programs are needed to allow programs to be credited with all their attributable effects, accurately assess cost-effectiveness, and optimize program design and delivery. This study reviews recent retention results for home-energy report-type (HER) programs, examines technical degradation function (TDF) and falloff, and provides sample calculations on program cycling for improved cost-effectiveness.

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