Behavior

Parent: California Institute for Energy and Environment (CIEE)

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for October, 2024 through January, 2025

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
63k9r489Behavior-Based Energy Efficiency: A Case Study of the Oakland EcoBlock Final Project Report75156020.0%
89s3b4dgTeenagers as Energy Conservation Stewards: The Dial Down Challenge46123426.1%
5m081406Lessons Learned and Next Steps in Energy Efficiency Measurement and Attribution: Energy Savings, Net to Gross, Non-Energy Benefits, and Persistence of Energy Efficiency Behavior42132931.0%
45w3k7bzBehavioral Assumptions Underlying California Residential Sector Energy Efficiency Programs4173417.1%
4kq8q8d6Behavioral Assumptions in Energy Efficiency Potential Studies37152240.5%
78h4380gMarket Segmentation and Energy Efficiency Program Design2842414.3%
7h18g009Pursuing Energy-Efficient Behavior in a Regulatory Environment: Motivating Policymakers, Program Administrators, and Program Implementers2532212.0%
9779d0tjUsing Experiments to Foster Innovation and Improve the Effectiveness of Energy Efficiency Programs2332013.0%
7rk6m93rA Review of Energy Reduction Competitions: What Have We Learned? (Fact Sheet)210210.0%
7sg996s9Process Evaluation Insights on Program Implementation2031715.0%
0926w85zA Review of Energy Reduction Competitions: What Have We Learned?1981142.1%
6zc6270hMarket Structure and Energy Efficiency: The Case of New Commercial Buildings1931615.8%
5cx9g8t5The Climate Imperative and Innovative Behavior: Encouraging Greater Advances in the Production of Energy-Efficient Technologies and Services1741323.5%
0w59p1npBehavioral Assumptions Underlying Energy Efficiency Programs for Businesses1641225.0%
83x1d750Peak Demand Impacts of ResidentialAir-Conditioning Conservation Measures1651131.3%
0231w1cxBehavior and Energy White Papers: Use of Papers and Next Steps150150.0%
3xf5m51zUsing Experiments to Foster Innovation and Improve the Effectiveness of Energy Efficiency Programs (presentation)141137.1%
7n40522nMarket Structure and Energy Efficiency: The Case of New Commercial Buildings101910.0%

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