
*The NESP name was modified from National Efficiency Screening Project to National Energy Screening project in Summer 2020 to reflect the expanded application of the NSPM to a broader set of distributed energy resources beyond energy efficiency. Download the *New* NSPM for DERs.

Energy efficiency is widely recognized as a low-cost, readily available resource that offers a variety of benefits to utility customers and to society as a whole. There is a great amount of variation across the states in the ways that energy efficiency programs are screened for cost-effectiveness. Many states apply methodologies and assumptions that do...

Tim Woolf Energy Efficiency Screening Slide 13 . Recommendations for Applying the Tests • The Societal Cost or the TRC test should be used to screen energy efficiency programs. The TRC test should be used only if it includes reasonable estimates of OPIs.

screening energy efficiency resources for cost-effectiveness. There is a great amount of variation across the states in the ways that energy efficiency programs are screened for cost-effectiveness. Many states are applying methodologies and assumptions that do not capture the full value of efficiency resources, leading to under-investment in

The Database of State Efficiency Screening Practices (DSESP) May 2017 National Standard Practice Manual for Assessing Cost-Effectiveness of Energy Efficiency Resources. This document (NSPM for EE) provides comprehensive guidance on developing a jurisdiction’s primary cost-effectiveness test using the Resource Value Framework and a set of.

The purpose of this report is to address two elements of energy efficiency program screening that are frequently treated improperly: other program impacts (OPIs) and the costs of complying with environmental regulations. In some states, proper treatment of these two elements would likely result in a significantly larger amount of energy

• Energy efficiency screening practices should use study periods that include the full life of the measures. • Artificial caps on study periods or useful measure lives will skew the cost-effectiveness analysis, and result in an under-investment in energy efficiency.

Screening: The first step in cleaning wastewater. Water that comes into the facility goes through the screens first to remove large debris such as rags and sticks. This is an example of a mechanical bar screen. These are one option for self-cleaning screening. A facility may choose to use coarse or fine screens or a combination of both depending on their needs.

It addresses issues such as assessing energy efficiency potential, screening energy efficiency programs for cost-effectiveness, and developing a portfolio of approaches. Energy Efficiency Program Administrators and Building Energy Codes.

The Energy Efficiency Screening Coalition is a group of organizations and individuals that are working together to reform the way that electric and gas utility energy efficiency programs are screened for cost-effectiveness. The purpose of this coalition is to improve efficiency program

Energy efficiency is widely recognized as a low-cost, readily available resource that offers a variety of benefits to utility customers and to society as a whole. There is a great amount of variation across the states in the ways that energy efficiency

Sep 17, 2019· A New Tool to Improve Energy Efficiency Practices: The Database of State Efficiency Screening Practices (DSESP) July 5, 2019 States invest in energy efficiency largely because it is a

The purpose of this report is to address two elements of energy efficiency program screening that are frequently treated improperly: other program impacts (OPIs) and the costs of complying with environmental regulations. In some states, proper treatment of these two elements would likely result in a significantly larger amount of energy

Screening: The first step in cleaning wastewater. Water that comes into the facility goes through the screens first to remove large debris such as rags and sticks. This is an example of a mechanical bar screen. These are one option for self-cleaning screening

The Database of State Efficiency Screening Practices (DSESP) May 2017 National Standard Practice Manual for Assessing Cost-Effectiveness of Energy Efficiency Resources. This document (NSPM for

Energy-Efficient Sludge Screening. Sludge screening is recommended where: screens in the headworks are not fine enough, sludge, e.g. septic sludge, is imported, clogging of sludge treatment

Energy efficiency is widely recognized as a low-cost, readily available resource that offers a variety of benefits to utility customers and to society as a whole. There is a great amount of variation across the states in the ways that energy efficiency programs are screened for cost-effectiveness. Many states apply methodologies and assumptions that do...

The purpose of this report is to address two elements of energy efficiency program screening that are frequently treated improperly: other program impacts (OPIs) and the costs of complying with environmental regulations. In some states, proper treatment of these two elements would likely result in a significantly larger amount of energy

Jul 23, 2012· The purpose of this report is to identify the best practices available for screening energy efficiency resources, in order to capture and assess the full value of those resources. Many of these best practices are based on economic theory, while others are a matter of public policy and should be based on thoughtful decisions by legislators and

Oct 16, 2013· Jennifer Kallay A New Framework for Energy Efficiency Screening Slide 5 . Objectives for Screening Energy Efficiency Resources 1. Long-term value to the utility system 2. Long-term value to society Each state should decide which objective is primary:

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Brownstock Screening Optimization Energy Efficiency Study. BC Hydro and Catalyst Paper Crofton Division. Catalyst Paper Corporation’s Crofton Division (Catalyst) is an integrated paper and pulp manufacturing facility with two operating paper machines and two pulp machines. Major products include newsprint, directory paper, and kraft pulp

Energy efficiency Customer Screening for Pump System Section defines key operations at WWT facilities, providing the Representative with a working knowledge of a facility. Wastewater treatment Plant Operation Section introduces the different types of pumps found at WWT facilities, and the pressure and flow relationships found in pumping systems.

NEEP EM&V Forum 2013 Annual Public Meeting Pat Stanton Conservation Services Group December 12, 2013 Energy Efficiency Screening Coalition

Screening of Energy Efficiency Programs in the Northeast & Mid-Atlantic States Presented to the Delaware Energy Efficiency Advisory Council February 10, 2016 . Context: Evolving Energy Efficiency Policies in Northeast & Mid-Atlantic Increased recognition of the value of energy

The Home Energy Score is a national rating system developed by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Score reflects the energy efficiency of a home based on the home's structure and heating, cooling, and hot water systems. The Home Facts provide details about the current structure and systems.

Window coverings can reduce energy loss through the windows, lower heating and cooling bills, and improve home comfort. About 30% of a home's heating energy is lost through windows. In cooling seasons, about 76% of sunlight that falls on standard double-pane windows enters to become heat.

Energy-Efficient Sludge Screening. Sludge screening is recommended where: screens in the headworks are not fine enough, sludge, e.g. septic sludge, is imported, clogging of sludge treatment components, e.g. heat exchangers, must be prevented, certain

Screening of Energy Efficiency Programs in the Northeast & Mid-Atlantic States Presented to the Delaware Energy Efficiency Advisory Council February 10, 2016. Context: Evolving Energy Efficiency Policies in Northeast & Mid-Atlantic Increased recognition of the value of energy efficiency as an economic resource

Energy-Efficiency Cost-Effectiveness Screening: An overview of tests, key inputs, and practices from across the country Tucson Electric Power Cost-Effectiveness Workshop Phoenix, Arizona ©2012 Navigant Consulting, Inc. 1 main tools for screening DSM investments.

Jul 23, 2012· The purpose of this report is to identify the best practices available for screening energy efficiency resources, in order to capture and assess the full value of those resources. Many of these best practices are based on economic theory, while others are a matter of public policy and should be based on thoughtful decisions by legislators and

Oct 16, 2013· Jennifer Kallay A New Framework for Energy Efficiency Screening Slide 5 . Objectives for Screening Energy Efficiency Resources 1. Long-term value to the utility system 2. Long-term value to society Each state should decide which objective is primary:

May 29, 2010· Window film, interior products, or awnings cannot compete with the energy efficiency of solar shade screens. The best product to install is the 90% shade factor solar screens which are and incredibly pet resistant pvc coated polyester material.

Brownstock Screening Optimization Energy Efficiency Study. BC Hydro and Catalyst Paper Crofton Division. Catalyst Paper Corporation’s Crofton Division (Catalyst) is an integrated paper and pulp manufacturing facility with two operating paper machines and two pulp machines. Major products include newsprint, directory paper, and kraft pulp

Screening of Energy Efficiency Programs in the Northeast & Mid-Atlantic States Presented to the Delaware Energy Efficiency Advisory Council February 10, 2016. Context: Evolving Energy Efficiency Policies in Northeast & Mid-Atlantic Increased recognition of the value of energy efficiency as an economic resource

NEEP EM&V Forum 2013 Annual Public Meeting Pat Stanton Conservation Services Group December 12, 2013 Energy Efficiency Screening Coalition

Energy efficiency Customer Screening for Pump System Section defines key operations at WWT facilities, providing the Representative with a working knowledge of a facility. Wastewater treatment Plant Operation Section introduces the different types of pumps found at WWT facilities, and the pressure and flow relationships found in pumping systems.

efficiency in the use of heat and electricity, providing cost savings and productivity improvements. The maximum grant will be set at 20% of eligible project costs and capped at £80,000. The objective of the EECG support will incentivise businesses to invest in energy efficient equipment, such as: • Energy efficient lighting systems

Screening of Energy Efficiency Programs in the Northeast & Mid-Atlantic States Presented to the Delaware Energy Efficiency Advisory Council February 10, 2016 . Context: Evolving Energy Efficiency Policies in Northeast & Mid-Atlantic Increased recognition of the value of energy

ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2020 — Furnaces. The ENERGY STAR Most Efficient 2020 designation recognizes the most efficient products among those that are ENERGY STAR certified. These exceptional furnaces represent the leading edge in energy efficient products this year. These furnaces are designed to provide the best comfort for the least energy with the associated thermostat,

The inputs for cost-effectiveness screening include the efficiency measures grouped into sector- based programs, avoided costs (for savings of energy, demand, fossil fuels), load shapes, and penetration rates (baseline and due to programs).

This cost calculator is a screening tool that estimates a product's lifetime energy cost savings at various efficiency levels. Maintenance and installation costs do not vary significantly among the same product having different efficiencies; so, these costs are not included in this calculator tool.

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States and communities interested in having screening-level estimation of outdoor air quality-related health impacts of energy efficiency or renewable energy can multiply the BPK values, presented in Table ES. 1 in cents per kilowatt hour, by the number of kWh saved from EE or