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Comparative Evaluation of Financing Programs: Insights From California’s Experience
U.S. Renewables Portfolio Standards: 2017 Annual Status Report
Exploring Demand Charge Savings from Commercial Solar
2016 Wind Technologies Market Report
Adoption of energy-efficient televisions for expanded off-grid electricity service
Energy Efficiency Financing for Low- and Moderate-Income Households: Current State of the Market, Issues, and Opportunities
Integrated Resource Planning: Technical Assistance to the Michigan Public Service Commission
Demand Response Advanced Controls Framework and Assessment of Enabling Technology Costs
Energy Upgrades at City-Owned Facilities: Understanding Accounting for Energy Efficiency Financing Options
Technical and Economic Aspects of Designing an Efficient Room Air-Conditioner Program in India
The climate and air-quality benefits of wind and solar power in the United States
Utility-Scale Solar 2016: An Empirical Analysis of Project Cost, Performance, and Pricing Trends in the United States
Tracking the Sun X: The Installed Price of Residential and Non-Residential Photovoltaic Systems in the United States
The Value of Wind Technology Innovation: Implications for the U.S. Power System, Wind Industry, Electricity Consumers, and Environment
Assessing the Cost-Effective Energy Saving Potential from Top-10 Appliances in India
Data for development: The case for an Indian energy information administration
NECPUC Distribution Systems & Planning Training
Technical Reference Manuals (TRMs) for Energy Efficiency Evaluation Measurement and Verification
Go for the Silver? Evidence from field studies quantifying the difference in evaluation results between “gold standard” randomized controlled trial methods versus quasi-experimental methods
Time Will Tell: Using Smart Meter Time Series Data to Derive Household Features and Explain Heter ogeneity in Pricing Programs
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