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Title:
Analysis of the energy impacts of the DOE Appropriate Energy Technology Small Grants Program: methods and results
Creator/Author:
Lucarelli, B.
;
Kessel, J.
;
Kay, J.
;
Linse, J.
;
Tompson, S.
;
Homer, M.
Publication Date:
1981 Aug 01
OSTI Identifier:
OSTI 6132510
Report Number(s):
LBL-12253-Rev.
DOE Contract Number:
W-7405-ENG-48
Document Type:
Technical Report
Specific Type:
Coverage:
Resource Relation:
Other Number(s):
Research Org:
Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (USA)
Sponsoring Org:
Not Available
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; APPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY; ENERGY CONSERVATION; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; ECONOMIC ANALYSIS; EVALUATION; GEOTHERMAL HEATING SYSTEMS; GEOTHERMAL WELLS; SAMPLING; SOLAR KILNS; STATISTICS; ECONOMICS; ENERGY SOURCES; ENERGY SYSTEMS; EQUIPMENT; HEATING SYSTEMS; KILNS; MATHEMATICS; SOLAR EQUIPMENT; WELLS
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The study outlines methods for assessing the energy savings of projects funded by DOE in the Appropriate Technology Program (AT) and the way to apply these methods to obtain estimates of energy impacts. The energy savings potential was assessed for 57 projects from a national population of 584. Program energy savings were estimated from project savings using statistical inference. Details of the approach are discussed. Chapter 2 presents and discusses estimates of direct energy savings and Chapter 3 discusses methods and results of the economic analysis. Chapter 4 examines the indirect energy savings. Chapter 5 presents estimates of program energy savings and the methods used to obtain them. The report concludes with a discussion of how improved project selection can increase program energy savings and presents two approaches for conducting future energy impact studies. (MCW)
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US
Language:
English
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Medium: ED
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NTIS, PC A03/MF A01.
System Entry Date:
2012 Nov 15
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