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Panel Panel 5. Deregulation of the Utility Industry and Role of Energy Services Companies (ESCOs)
Public Goods and Restructuring of the Brazilian Power Sector: Energy Efficiency, R&D and Low Income Programs
G. M. Jannuzzi, State University of Campinas, Brazil
Historical Performance of the U.S. ESCO Industry: Results from the NAESCO Project Database
C. Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
P. Juergens, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
M. Fowlie, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
J. Osborn, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
K. Kawamoto, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Terry Singer, NAESCO
Electricity Restructuring and Value-Added Services: Beyond the Hype
William Golove, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Rodrigo Prudencio, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ryan Wiser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Charles Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
ESCos, ESPs & Small Business: A Model for Efficiency
Jon Wellinghoff, EESI
John L. King III, Aspen Systems Corporation
Mark Bailey, DOE Rebuild America
Jerry Lawson, EPA ENERGY STAR Small Business
Are ESCO’s a Change Agent for Market Transformation?
Mary O’Drain, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Katherine Johnson, KJ Consulting
Katherine Randazzo, KVDR, Inc.
Shel Feldman, Shel Feldman Management Consulting
Phil Willems, Quantum Consulting
Status of the U.S. Market for Green Power
Glenn Reed, XENERGY Inc.
Ashley H. Houston, XENERGY Inc.
Customer Choice and Green Power Marketing: A Critical Review and Analysis of Experience to Date
Ryan Wiser, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Mark Bolinger, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Edward Holt, EdHolt & Associates, Inc.
Capture The WindTM: How to Persuade Customers That Green Power is Worth a Premium Price
Christopher Y. Reed, Moorhead Public Service
Kevin P. Bengtson, Moorhead Public Service
Carol M Renner, Marketing/Communications Consultant
The Activation Strategy of Energy Service Companies (ESCOs) Under Deregulation in Korea
Chang-Ho Rhee, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute
Keun-Dae Lee, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute
Jong-Jin Park, Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute
Environmental Benefits as a Sales Paradigm for the Energy Efficiency Industry
Michael Sherman, Peregrine Energy Group
John Snell, Peregrine Energy Group
Lessons from the Restructuring of the Hungarian Electricity Industry
Radmilo V. Pesic, University ofBelgrade, F.R. Yugoslavia
Diana Urge- Vorsatz, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary
Piloting Toward the Future: Six Low-Income Energy Pilot Programs
BobbiTannenbaum, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Scott Pigg, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Barbara Smith, Wisconsin Energy Bureau
Wisconsin’s Pilot Energy Efficiency Performance Program
Linda Farinaccio, Schiller Associates
Barbara E. Smith, Wisconsin Department of Administration
Rick Brakken, Schiller Associates
Steven R. Schiller, Schiller Associates
Applying a Theory-Based Approach to California’s Nonresidential Standard Performance Contract Program: Lessons Learned
Sy Goldstone, California Energy Commission
John Wilson, California Energy Commission
Michael Rufo, XENERGY Inc.
The Role of Energy Efficiency in the Deregulated Swedish Electricity Market
Mikael Bergmasth, Goteborg University
Mats Strid, Goteborg University
Anders Lewald, Swedish National Energy Administration
Lars J. Nilsson, University of Lund
Midwestern Renaissance: A Tale of Three States’ Public Benefits Victories
Val Jensen, ICF Consulting
Working Toward Market Transformation Through Residential and Non-Residential Standard Performance Contract (SPC) Programs — Lessons Learned on Delivery, Design, Participation, and Needs
Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Lisa A. Skumatz, Skumatz EconomicResearch Associates, Inc.
Robert D. Bordner, EnergyMarket Innovations
Pierre Landry, Southern California Edison
Why Financial Promotions Work: Leveraging Energy Efficiency Value to Promote Superior Products
Wael El-Sharif, Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium
Marvin J. Horowitz, Demand Research
Exploring the Feasibility of ESCO Business in Japan: Demonstration by Experimental Study
Chiharu Murakoshi, Jyukankyo Research Institute
Hidetoshi Nakagami, Jyukankyo Research Institute
Tsuyoshi Sumizawa, Shin Nippon Air Technologies Co., Ltd.
The Role of Energy Efficiency and Energy Service Companies in Wholesale Markets
Beth W. Dunlop, Grueneich Resource Advocates
Donald Gilligan, Predicate Energy, LLC
Deregulated Electricity Markets Offer Real-Time Price Signals to Promote Retail Load Management
Kirk P. Miller, City of Palo Alto Utilities
Shiva Swaminathan, City of Palo Alto Utilities
What’s Up with Public Benefits? A Review and Initial Assessment of Public Benefits Policies and Programs in Restructured States
Martin G. Kushler, American Councilfor an Energy-Efficient Economy
Linking Reforms and Energy Efficiency to Explore the Possibilities for IRP and DSM in the Liberalized Internal European Electricity Market
Carlos Lopes, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France and Centro para a Conservaçâo de Energia, Portugal
Lars J. Nilsson, University of Lund, Sweden
Stefan K. Thomas, Wuppertal Institute, Germany
Aviel Verbruggen, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Tapping the Potential for Energy Efficiency: The Role of ESCOs in the Czech Republic, Ukraine and Russia
Meredydd Evans, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
How Buildings Can Prosper By Interacting With Restructured Electricity Markets
Brendan Kirby, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
John Kueck, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The E-Business Revolution in Energy Services
Philip E. Mihimester, ICF Consulting
Michael McKelvey, ICF Consulting
Public Benefit Charge Funded Performance Contracting Programs - Survey and Guidelines
Steven R. Schiller, Schiller Associates
Charles A. Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Brian Henderson, New York State Energy Research & Development Authority
Does “Energy Service” Always Mean “Energy Efficiency”? A Customer Dilemma in Swedish Perspective
Peter Matsson, Lund University
Jurek Pyrko, Lund University
Energy Efficiency in Public or Privatized Power Systems: Contrasts of the Brazilian, Chilean, and Mexican Experiences
Pedro Maldonado, PRIEN Universidad de Chile
Rafael Friedmann, Consultant
Gilberto de Martino Jannuzzi, UNICAMP Brazil
The Cooperative Alternative Case Study: The First Urban Electric Coop.
Edward Yaker, 1st Rochdale Cooperative Group, Ltd.
Thomas Thompson, 1st Rochdale Cooperative Group, Ltd.
Fredric S. Goidner, Energy Management & Research Associates
The Possibilities for Policy Supporting DSM in the Liberalized Internal European Electricity and Gas Markets
Stefan K. Thomas, Wuppertal Institut, Germany
Carlos Lopes, Ecole des Mines de Paris, France
Pierluigi Alari, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Lorenzo G. Pagliano, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
Integrated Market-Based Efficiency and Supply for Small Energy Consumers: The Consumer Energy Cooperative
Eric Belliveau, Optimal Energy, Inc. Bristol, VT
John Plunkett, Optimal Energy, Inc. Bristol, VT
Beth Sachs, Vermont Energy Investment Corp. Burlington, VT
Panels of
Panel 1. Residential Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis
Panel 2. Residential Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Panel 3. Commercial Buildings: Technologies, Design, and Performance Analysis
Panel 4. Commercial Buildings: Program Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
Panel 5. Deregulation of the Utility Industry and Role of Energy Services Companies (ESCOs)
Panel 6. Market Transformation
Panel 7. Information and Electronic Technologies
Panel 8. Consumer Behavior and Non-Energy Effects