This report provides an analysis of the benefits, costs, effectiveness and challenges associated with implementing a demand-response program among commercial class customers located in five San Francisco Bay Area counties.
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This report provides the results of research relating to past and current household electricity consumption levels. The key findings of past household electricity consumption studies are presented and compared to present consumption levels to mark progress in energy efficiency.
This report addresses the transmission and operational impacts of interconnecting a major increase in the amount of renewable resources to the power grid.
This report explores mechanisms that policymakers have implemented to limit feed-in tariff policy costs. If designed clearly and transparently, such mechanisms can align policymaker and market expectations for project deployment. Three different policy tools are evaluated: (1) caps.
This report serves as a guide to assist policymakers in developing transportation services for their countries. The policy recommendations provided are not specific to any geographic region and can be implemented anywhere, according to the authors.
This report reviews different policy mechanisms that can strengthen public-private partnerships (PPP)s.
This report analyses the rural electrification policies of Brazil, China, South Africa and India to help guide policymakers in developing an effective rural electrification plan. The document outlines the different paths that each country took to achieve their goals of rural electrification.
This paper presents policy options under the structure of an Industrial Standards Framework that are designed to promote the organizational culture change needed for industrial energy efficiency to be both realized and sustained over time.
This document is intended to establish a framework and methodology for site screening, site selection and initial characterization of carbon dioxide geologic sequestration sites that provide stakeholders with a compilation of best practices; communicate the experience gained through the U.S.
This atlas updates the carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration potential for the United States and Canada, and it provides updated information on field activities of the regional carbon sequestration partnerships (RCSPs). In addition, the atlas outlines the U.S.