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Archive | 2007

Home Performance with ENERGY STAR: Utility Bill Analysis on Homes Participating in Austin Energy's Program

D. Belzer; G. Mosey; P. Plympton; Leila Dagher

Austin Energy, in Texas, is one of Home Performance with ENERGY STAR’s (HPwES’s) local sponsors and offers homeowners in their service territory complete home energy assessment and a list of recommendations for efficiency improvements, along with cost estimates. The homeowner can choose to implement only one or the complete set of energy conservation measures. The utility facilitates the process by providing economic incentives to the homeowner through its HPwES Loan program and its HPwES Rebate program. In 2005, the total number of participants in both programs was approximately 1,400. To determine the benefits of their HPwES program a statistical analysis was conducted using energy consumption data of HPwES homes provided by the utility. This report provides preliminary estimates of average cooling savings per home from the HPwES Loan Program for the period 1998 through 2006, and the estimates are based on electricity billing records provided by the utility for more than 7,000 households. This study provided a statistically rigorous approach to incorporating the variability of expected savings across the households in the sample together with the uncertainty inherent in the regression models used to estimate those savings. The results from this preliminary analysis suggest that the utility’s HPwES program had a significant impact on reducing average cooling electricity for participating households. Overall, average savings were in the range of 25%-35%, and appear to be robust under various criteria for the number of households included in the analysis.


Archive | 2007

Industry Stakeholder Recommendations for DOE's RD&D for Increasing Energy Efficiency in Existing Homes

P. Plympton; Leila Dagher; B. Zwack

This technical report documents feedback for Industry Stakeholders on the direction of future U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) research and development in the area of improving energy efficiency in existing residential buildings.


Energy Policy | 2012

The causal relationship between energy consumption and economic growth in Lebanon

Leila Dagher; Talar Yacoubian


Energy | 2011

Modeling Lebanon's electricity sector: Alternative scenarios and their implications

Leila Dagher; Isabella Ruble


Energy Economics | 2012

Natural gas demand at the utility level: An application of dynamic elasticities

Leila Dagher


Energy | 2013

The impact of global oil price shocks on the Lebanese stock market

Leila Dagher; Sadika El Hariri


Energy Policy | 2010

Challenges for CO2 mitigation in the Lebanese electric-power sector

Leila Dagher; Isabella Ruble


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2015

Willingness to pay for green power in an unreliable electricity sector: Part 1. The case of the Lebanese residential sector

Leila Dagher; Hassan Harajli


Renewable Energy | 2017

Residential green power demand in the United States

Leila Dagher; Lori Bird; Jenny Heeter


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

Modeling Lebanons electricity sector: Alternative scenarios and their implications

Leila Dagher; Isabella Ruble

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Isabella Ruble

American University of Beirut

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Sadika El Hariri

American University of Beirut

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Talar Yacoubian

American University of Beirut

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Jenny Heeter

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Lori Bird

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Hassan Harajli

United Nations Development Programme

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