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Panel Panel 8. Consumer Behavior and Non-Energy Effects
Evaluating the Impacts of Education/Outreach Programs: Lessons on Impacts, Methods, and Optimal Education
John Green, Skumatz Economic Research Associates, Inc.
Lisa A. Skumatz, SkumatzEconomic Research Associates, Inc.
Transforming Appliance Markets in India: Consumer Research Leads the Way
Linda Dethman, Dethman & Tangora, LLC
Indira Unninayar, Taylor Nelson Sofres Mode
Mark Tribble, International Resources Group
Organizing People for Technological Change: System-Building in the Energy Efficient Mortgage Movement
Bryan E. Burke, Washington State University
Energy-Relevant Decisions in Organisations within Office Buildings
Lukas Weber, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland
Energy-Related Practices and Investment Criteria of Corporate Decision Makers
Gretchen Parker, Institute for Market Transformation
Mark Chao, Institute for Market Transformation
Ken Gillespie, Pacific Gas & Electric Company
Energy Codes & Standards Time Dependent Valuation, a New Source Energy Basis
Gary Fernstrom, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Patrick Eilert, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Doug Mahone, Heschong Mahone Group
Jon McHugh, Heschong Mahone Group
Brian Horii, E3
Snuller Price, E3
Dan Engel, Consultant
Programmable Thermostats that Go Berserk? Taking a Social Perspective on Space Heating in Wisconsin
Monica.J Nevius, Energy Center of Wisconsin and Departments of Sociology and Rural Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Scott Pigg, Energy Center of Wisconsin
Non-Energy Benefits of Weatherization and Low-Income Residential Programs: The 1999 Mega-Meta-Study
JeffRiggert, TecMRKT Works
NickHall, TecMRKT Works
John Reed, TecMRKT Works
Andrew Oh, TecMRKT Works
Implications of Ownership: An Exploration of the Class of 1999 ENERGY STAR® Buildings
Kathryn Janda, American Association for theAdvancement ofScience Fellow
Stuart Brodsky, US. Environmental Protection Agency
Collecting Energy-Related Consumer Behavior Information in the Real World
NancyL. Leach, US. Energy Information Administration
RobertB. Latta, US. Energy Information Administration
Michael T Laurence, US. Energy Information Administration
Socio-technical networks and the sad case of the condensing boiler
Nick Banks, Environmental Change Institute, University of Oxford
Lifestyles and Energy Use: Are Eco-Pioneers Different from Mr. and Mrs. Average?
Christoph Weber, University of Stuttgart, IER
Alexander Schwarze, University of Stuttgart, IER
Beate Gebhardt, University of Stuttgart, IER
Katrin Hausser, University Hohenheim, LKV
Sabine Schroedl, University Hohenheim, LKV
Skylighting and Retail Sales
Lisa Heschong, The Heschong Mahone Group
Roger Wright, RLW Analytics
Stacia Okura, RLW Analytics
Pay Now, Save Later: Using Conjoint Analysis to Estimate Consumers’ Willingness to Pay for Energy Efficiency
Stephen Grover, ECONorthwest
Bill Babiuch, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Interim Findings of an Evaluation of the U.S. EnergyGuide Label
Christine Egan, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Jennifer Thorne, American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Christopher T. Payne, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Why We Should Change Our Message and Goal from ‘Use Energy Efficiently’ to ‘Use Less Energy’
Andrew Rudin, Energy Management Consultant
Why Innovation Happens: Structured Actors and Emergent Outcomes in the Commercial Buildings Sector
Thomas D. Beamish, University of California-Davis
Rick Kunkle, Washington State University
Loren Lutzenhiser, Washington State University
Nicole W. Biggart, University of California
Detecting Behavioral Change from a Visit to a Children’s Museum Energy Conservation Exhibit
Jane S. Peters, Research Into Action, Inc.
Marjorie McRae, Research Into Action, Inc.
Lyn Morander, Wisconsin Electric Company
Doug O’Brien, Wisconsin Electric Company
Revealing Myths about People, Energy and Buildings
Rick Diamondand, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Mithra Moezzi, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Utility Bill Comprehension in the Commercial and Industrial Sector: Results of Field Research
Christopher T. Payne, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Non-Energy Benefits in the Residential and Non-Residential Sectors - Innovative Measurements and Results for Participant Benefits
Lisa A. Skumatz, SkumatzEconomic Research Associates, Inc.
Chris Ann Dickerson, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Brian Coates, Seattle City Light
Cooler Reflective Pavements Give Benefits Beyond Energy Savings: Durability and Illumination
Melvin Pomerantz , Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Hashem Akbari, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
John T. Harvey, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley
Influencing the Purchase of Energy-Efficient Products in Public Organizations: It's Not as Easy as It Looks
Rick Kunkle, Washington State University Energy Program
Loren Lutzenhiser, Washington State University
Linda Dethman, Dethman and Associates
Public Health Concerns and Opportunities for Energy Efficiency Upgrades in Subsidized Housing
John Snell, Peregrine Energy Group
Megan Sandel MD, Boston Medical Center
Jean Zotter, Boston Medical Center
Deborah George, Independent Consultant
Kate Bennett, Boston Housing Authority
Some Recent Research on the Markets for Residential Renewable Energy
Barbara C. Farhar, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Timothy C. Coburn, Abilene Christian University
Innovation Adoption Processes for Third Party Property Management Companies
Chris Shockman, Shockman Consulting
Mary Ann Piette, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Lifestyle, Status and Energy Consumption
Loren Lutzenhiser, Washington State University
Marcia Hill Gossard, Washington State University
Energy Efficiency Equals Energy, Economic, and Environmental Benefits
Charlie Middleton, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Pam Murray, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Grant Brohard, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Analyzing Consumer Behavior for Setting Energy Efficiency Program Priorities
Christie Torok, Quantum Consulting Inc.
John Cavalli, Quantum Consulting Inc.
Organising Energy: Consumption, Production, and Co-Provision
Heather Chappells, Centre for Science Studies, Lancaster University
Elizabeth Shove, Centre for Science Studies, Lancaster University
Taking the Pulse of Thailand’s DSM Market Transformation Programs
Iris M. Sulyma, British Columbia Hydro
K. H. Tiedemann, British Columbia Hydro
F.K.H. Chin, EEC Energetics
P. T. du Pont, International Institute for Energy Conservation, Asia
D. Ference, Ference Weicker & Co. Ltd.
J. Martin, AGRA Earth & Environment
N. Phumaraphand, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
G. Wikler, EGAT DSM Advisor’s Office
S. Zariffa, Bureau d’Etudes Zariffa Inc.
A Unique Plan to Build Energy Efficiency into Sri Lanka’s Restructured Electricity Market
Mahendra S Jayalath, Ceylon Electricity Board
Daylighting and Productivity: Elementary School Studies
Lisa Heschong, Heschong Mahone Group
Dr. Roger Wright and Stacia Okura, RLW Analytics
Twenty Years of Energy Demand Management: We Know More About Individual Behavior But How Much Do We Really Know About DemancP
Harold Wilhite, University of Oslo
Elizabeth Shove, University of Lancaster
Loren Lutzenhiser, Washington State University
Willett Kempton, University of Delaware
Occupant Comfort, Control, and Satisfaction in Three California Mixed-mode Office Buildings
Erik W. Ring, Center for the Built Environment, UC Berkeley
Gail S. Brager, Center for the Built Environment, UC Berkeley
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