Connecticut's residential conservation service: An evaluation |
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Authors: | Eric Hirst Patricia S. Hu Earle F. Taylor Kathy M. Thayer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Energy Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37830, USA;7. Northeast Utilities, Hartford, CT 06101, USA |
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Abstract: | CONN SAVE is a non-profit consortium of electric and gas utilities in Connecticut, established to deliver services mandated by the federal Residential Conservation Service. This article describes a quantitative evaluation of the programme which involved collection of several types of data from CONN SAVE, fuel suppliers and households.Data from home energy audits and on-site home interviews were analysed in terms of conservation potentials as of Spring 1981. Potential for space-heating energy saving was roughly 15% greater in participant homes than in control homes and for water heating energy saving was slightly larger for control homes. Participant homes installed many more retrofit measures than control households and, as a consequence, were expected to cut their annual energy costs by 2–3 times as much as the control households - 18 MBtu vs 7 MBtu ($160 vs $60). Hence, the CONN SAVE audit was effective in stimulating additional retrofit action on the part of participants. |
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Keywords: | Residential conservation USA Energy audits |
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