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Raising the Bar to Capture More Energy Savings
Marc Hoffman Executive Director Consortium for Energy Efficiency
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Defining the highly efficient
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Classic Demand Pull of Programs
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Efficiency programs have invested millions to build the ENERGY STAR brand
Northeast NYSERDA: $61.6 million Massachusetts electric utilities: $ 3.7 million Connecticut electric utilities: $ 1.1 million Pacific Northwest NW Alliance (excluding rebates): $ 3.8 million
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Increasing Brand Awareness
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Dividends of increased sales
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New York’s Energy$mart Program ENERGY STAR 2003 Results
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SUCCESS !
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A victim of our own success?
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How Do We Raise the Bar? ENERGY STAR & CEE Tier 2 CEE Tier 3
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Raising the Bar Increases Savings
Former ENERGY STAR & CEE Tier 1 New CEE Tier 1 New CEE Tier 2 New CEE Tier 3 New ENERGY STAR Tier 1
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Washers: CEE Tiers Raise the Bar What will 2007 bring?
Level [per 2002 spec] 2002 2004 2007 MEF WF Tier 1 1.26 11.0 Tier 2 1.42 9.5 Tier 3 1.6 8.5 Tier 4A 1.8 7.5 1.8? 7.5? Tier 4B 5.5 2.0 6.0 2.2 4.5 ENERGY STAR levels Current Proposal MEF: 1.72 WF: 8.0
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Raising Bar - Clothes Washers
Minimum Standard ENERGY STAR Tier 1 & Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 2002 2004 2007 Modified Energy Factor
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US Pacific Northwest Plan projects important role for clothes washers
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Let’s keep raising the bar
Former ENERGY STAR & CEE Tier 1 New CEE Tier 1 New CEE Tier 2 New CEE Tier 3 New ENERGY STAR Tier 1
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