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Paper Teams. Paper Teams. Harvey. You. Teammates. Disciples of Data & Disclosure. Demand Response Demons. Policy Passion. Perfecting Programs. Missing Topics. EIA Resources. Dimensions of Analysis: Residential Commercial buildings/SIC End Use: heat, AC, HW - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Paper Teams
Paper Teams
Harvey
You
Teammates
Disciples of Data & Disclosure
Person TopicAlexis Blair Howland
An energy use intensity mapping tool for the rental housing market
Carri Hulet Publicizing energy data
Janet Choi Required residential energy audit policy and associated program infrastructure
Katherine Eleanor Buckingham
Energy disclosure - broader numbers of properties and asset ratings
Demand Response Demons
Person TopicKeith Richard Tanner
realizing dynamic pricing
Taylor Moulton
Demand response strategies - TOU pricing and other incentives
William Radford Talbott
The case for introducing dynamic pricing to PG&E - Econometric analysis
Nicolas Aimon
Recycling old smartphones into smart thermostats
Policy Passion
Person TopicIdo Salama VC funding for EE via rate-rider
Jessica D. Haskins
Federal decoupling and carbon tax policy
Jouya Jadidian
Public policy to improve innovation in lighting
Lea Dieter Poquerusse
Smart lighting - program to speed deployment
Ido Salama VC funding for EE via rate-rider
Perfecting Programs
Person TopicAlexander Mejean
Energy aligned lease clauses
Jocelyn Marie Newhouse
On-bill financing for multifamily residential in MA
Katherine Hartman
Improving marketing - noting the time investment
Jay Mukesh Chauhan
LED upgrade program
Missing Topics
Person TopicAditya Kumar Nochur
Johnna Cressica Brazier
Jyotimitra Raghuvansh
Shaun Michael Bamforth
EIA Resources
Buildings Share of U.S. Natural Gas Consumption (Percent) Site Consumption Primary Consumption Total
Buildings Industry Electric Gen. Transportation Buildings Industry Transportation (quads)1980 37% 41% 19% 3% | 48% 49% 3% 20.381990 37% 43% 17% 3% | 47% 49% 3% 19.752000 35% 40% 22% 3% | 50% 47% 3% 23.802006 (1) 33% 35% 29% 3% | 54% 43% 3% 22.302010 33% 35% 29% 3% | 55% 43% 3% 23.932015 35% 35% 28% 3% | 55% 42% 3% 24.352020 37% 35% 25% 3% | 56% 41% 3% 24.012025 38% 36% 23% 3% | 56% 41% 3% 23.662030 39% 36% 22% 3% | 56% 41% 3% 23.38559
Note(s): 1) Buildings accounted for 58% (or $97 billion) of total U.S. natural gas expenditures.
Source(s): EIA, State Energy Data 2005: Consumption, Feb. 2008, Tables 8-12, p. 18-22 for 1980-2000; and EIA, Annual Energy Outlook 2008, Mar. 2008, Table A2,
p. 117-119 for 2006-2030 consumption, Table A3, p. 120-121 for 2006 expenditures.
From DOE EE&RE Building Energy Data Book, November 2008
Dimensions of Analysis:
Residential
Commercial buildings/SIC
End Use: heat, AC, HW
5 year increments to 2030
Potential Uses of Data
Historical, present, projected values– EIA Annual Energy Outlook – baseline BAU projections –
good for comparison
Estimating energy savings, $ savings, carbon savings
Segmenting markets– Region
– Building type
Assessing financial feasibility in different regions
Understanding/comparing investment in energy, other sectors (ex: supply side, new building construction, home improvements, etc.)
Sources
International Energy Agency - http://www.iea.org/stats/index.asp
Countries’ Energy Agencies
US Energy Information Administration - http://www.eia.gov/
US DOE Building Energy Databook - http://buildingsdatabook.eren.doe.gov/
EIA Energy Data Library
http://www.eia.gov/
Useful Resources:
Electricity
Consumption & Efficiency Section– Residential Energy Consumption Survey Data
– Commercial Energy Consumption Survey Data
What’s available
Detailed Tables
.xls downloads
Building Energy Databook
http://buildingsdatabook.eren.doe.gov/
Sources
Energy Consumption Surveys
Numerous other studies
BED Reading Strategies
Have an idea of what you are looking for / want to calculate
Browse the List of Tables in PDF
Crunch data from the .xls files
Notable Data Available
Current & projected penetration of technologies (GSHPs)
End use splits
Consumption by appliances
Penetration of AMI (search in EIA)
Energy use by demographics (renter, low-income)
Spending on efficiency programs (high level in EIA)
Energy Service Company Activity (BED)
Average appliance lifetime (BED)
LOTS else
Example – Detailed Estimates for Upgrades / Smart Grid / Household Controls
Other useful organizations
ACEEE
CEE – cee1.org
NASEO
NARUC
US DOE EERE
State and Local EE Action Network - http://www1.eere.energy.gov/seeaction/