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Better Buildings Residential Energy Efficiency Cost-Effectiveness Tool Version 2.0: Introduction and Demonstration
Author: Dale Hoffmeyer,; U.S. Department of Energy; Snuller Price, Eric Cutter and Kiran Chawla, Energy & Environmental Economics (E3); Ian M. Hoffman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publication Date: 2017
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This presentation provides an introduction and demonstration of DOE's Better Buildings Residential Energy Efficiency Cost-Effectiveness Tool Version 2.0., a user-friendly tool for estimating the cost-effectiveness of a residential energy efficiency program based on a program administrator’s inputs.

How to Influence Utilities to Provide Actionable Energy Data to Multifamily Properties
Author: Institute for Market Transformation
Publication Date: 2017
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This webinar covers best practices for providing whole-building data, as well as options building owners and landlords have to influence this process. Multifamily property stakeholders need better information about their energy usage. Arming them with this information enables better benchmarking and energy management practices, and more reliable utility allowance models for affordable housing. Actionable energy usage information allows building owners to make improvements to not only save energy, but also reduce expenses, increase comfort, and lower vacancies.

DOE Zero Energy Ready Homes Orientation Webinar
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2016
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The DOE Zero Energy Ready Home represents a whole new level of home performance, with rigorous requirements that ensure outstanding levels of energy savings, comfort, health, and durability. This presentation provides an overview of the Zero Energy Ready Home program including the business case and how to be recognized by DOE as an industry leader. Builders and energy raters will also learn how to quickly become DOE Zero Energy Ready Home Partners and begin qualifying homes.

Enhance Your Home Inspection Business with Home Energy Score
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2016
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Using the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) free Home Energy Score, home inspectors can provide a miles-per-gallon type rating to their clients. By offering the rating and accompanying recommendations for efficiency improvements, home inspectors can help clients become eligible for mortgage incentives from FHA.

Lessons Learned and the Better Buildings Residential Program Solution Center
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2016
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Take you on a tour of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Residential Program Solution Center content and functionality and explore how you can use the Solution Center to help design, implement, and evaluate residential energy efficiency programs. Program examples focus on contractor engagement and workforce development. Learn how to support and partner with the workforce who will deliver your program’s energy efficiency services by understanding their capacity, recruiting contractor partners, enabling technical training and business development support, and refining program processes over time.

REEO Multifamily Energy Efficiency Retrofits: Barriers and Opportunities Webinar
Author: Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance; Southwest Energy Efficiency Project; Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance; South-central Partnership for Energy Efficiency as a Resource; Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc.
Publication Date: 2016
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This webinar covers the Multifamily Energy Efficiency Retrofits: Barriers and Opportunities for Deep Energy Savings report published in 2016.n

Valuing Energy Efficiency: Considering Energy Performance in Real Estate Appraisals and Valuation
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2016
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This webinar focused on energy efficiency and sustainability in the appraisal and valuation industries. Colliers International explained how they have adapted their processes to ensure that they realize the full value of energy efficiency and sustainability upgrades. Inspyrod discussed various techniques and data challenges that might be encountered during the valuation process. Sustainable Values provided an introduction and overview to the recently launched Energy Matters! training course that teaches appraisers how to incorporate energy and sustainability metrics into their property valuation.

Capturing Energy Efficiency in Residential Real Estate Transactions Webcast
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2015
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This webcast covers DOE's new white paper, Capturing Energy Efficiency in Residential Real Estate Transactions, which highlights how residential energy efficiency programs can help make homes' energy efficiency visible to appraisers, real estate agents, mortgage lenders, homebuyers and sellers. The webcast provides examples of programs around the U.S. that are successfully engaging the real estate community and overcoming barriers to valuing energy efficiency in the home resale process.

Residential High Energy Users: Causes and Opportunities
Author: Energy Center of Wisconsin (now Seventhwave)
Publication Date: 2015
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High energy users in single-family homes present the greatest opportunities for energy and cost savings, yet relatively little is known about what is happening in these homes or how energy efficiency and utility programs can engage these consumers. In this on-demand webcast, hear the results of a groundbreaking field study of 100 high-consumption homes in Minnesota. The webcast will discuss possible causes and the technical and behavioral opportunities to reduce usage. Also, it will introduce the households studied to provide a holistic introduction to this utility customer group.

The Value of Energy Efficiency in the Real Estate Market
Author: Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc.
Publication Date: 2015
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This webcast discusses the value of energy efficiency in the real estate market.

A Field Guide to Utility-Run Behavior Programs: Making Sense of Variety
Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2014
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This webcast covers a report that is a comparative analysis of utility-run behavior programs, which lays the groundwork for further program development by developing a classification scheme, or taxonomy, that sorts programs into discrete categories.

Behavior-Based Energy Efficiency: Behavioral Persistence
Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2014
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This webcast explores residential behavior-based energy efficiency programs and provides data to support issues and recommendations.

Community-Based Social Marketing
Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2014
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This webcast provides an overview of community-based social marketing and provides examples from programs that have used it.

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Loan Program Webinar Series: #3 Residential Energy Efficiency Deep Dive, Part One
Author: U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2014
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This webinar is the third (in a series of six) hosted by USDA Rural Utility Service (RUS) and focusing on the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Loan Program (EECLP). The first in a two-part series, this webinar shares best practices from the more than 40 competitively selected state and local governments who participated in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Neighborhood Program, including market position and business model, program design and customer experience, evaluation and data collection, marketing and outreach, financing, and contractor engagement and workforce development.

Energy Efficiency and Conservation Loan Program Webinar Series: #4 Residential Energy Efficiency Deep Dive, Part Two
Author: U.S. Department of Agriculture; U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2014
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This webinar is the fourth (in a series of six) hosted by USDA Rural Utility Service (RUS) and focusing on the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Loan Program (EECLP). The second in a two-part series, this webinar shares best practices from the more than 40 competitively selected state and local governments who participated in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Better Buildings Neighborhood Program. This webinar focuses on data collection and continuous improvement, partnering with financial institutions, community-based outreach, and quality assurance of contractor work. It also features a case study from Jackson Electric Member Corporation about their audit tools, rebates and loans, tracking and reporting, and marketing and advertising strategies.

Energy Efficiency Financing Programs: Financing Energy Improvements on Utility Bills
Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2014
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This webcast provides a market update and key program design considerations for on-bill financing programs.

Financing Energy Improvements on Utility Bills: Case Studies from the Field
Author: Eleni Pelican, U.S. Department of Energy; Mark Zimring, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Greg Leventis, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Merrian Borgeson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Charles Goldman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Peter Thompson, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Ian Hoffman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publication Date: 2014
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This webcast provided an overview of on-bill financing programs, and presented three case studies: Manitoba Hydro, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, and Pacific Gas & Electric (California).

Overview and Preliminary Results of ARRA-Funded SGIG Consumer Behavior Studies
Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2014
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This webcast discusses the background for U.S. Department of Energy’s Smart Grid Investment Grant (SGIG) consumer behavior study effort; the various utilities who are participating and what they each plan to include their respective studies; the quantitative results and qualitative lessons learned thus far from these studies; and the types of research will be undertaken by LBNL over the next several years.

PowerSaver Loan
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2014
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This webcast provided an overview to the PowerSaver Loan; described the role of financing in home energy efficiency projects and examples of program's experience; introduced how DOE program sponsors and partners can utilize PowerSaver to offer affordable energy efficiency loans to homeowners; and discussed options, strategies and next steps for interested programs to partner with participating PowerSaver lender(s).

The Role of Behavioral Programs in Portfolios
Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2014
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This webcast discusses policy and planning considerations for incorporating behavior programs into efficiency portfolios.

Analyzing and Managing Bill Impacts on Energy Efficiency Programs
Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2013
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This webcast reviews the SEE Action report which provides policymakers with principles and recommendations to understand and manage concerns about bill and rate impacts resulting from requiring utilities to provide efficiency programs.

Raising Investment Funds for Clean Energy Programs & Working with Financial Institutions
Author: Peter Meyer, The E.P. Systems Group, Inc.; Glenn Barnes and Jennifer Weiss, Environmental Finance Center at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publication Date: 2013
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This webcast provided a broad picture of possibilities for providing energy efficiency financing, and presented guidance on working with financial institutions.

State, Regional and National Energy Efficiency Forecasting
Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2013
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This webcast provides approaches for projecting, analyzing and representing end-use energy efficiency potential and its impacts on state, regional and national energy use.

Tools for Designing & Implementing Better Finance Programs
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2013
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Rather than selecting from two or three fixed models, a successful clean energy finance program will require a sponsor to make a number of design decisions, based on resources available and the needs of the community served. This webinar outlines these key areas for consideration (including potential program sponsors, institutional structure, and potential sources of program revenue) and examples of how organizations across the country have blended design decisions into successful programs.

Using Integrated Resource Planning to Encourage Investment in Cost-Effective Energy Efficiency Measures
Author: State and Local Energy Efficiency Action Network
Publication Date: 2013
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This webcast reviews the SEE Action report that describes how utility planning processes that allow demand-side resources to compete with supply-side resources can promote cost-effective energy efficiency.

Concierge Programs for Contractors - They're Not Just for Consumers Anymore
Author: Jonathan Cohen, U.S. Department of Energy; Ryan Clemmer, Clean Energy Works Oregon (now Enhabit); Melanie Paskevich, NeighborWorks; Jay Karwoski, ICF International
Publication Date: 2012
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This webcast includes slides and information on programs' use of concierge programs to support contractors. It highlights two program examples: Clean Energy Works Oregon (now Enhabit) and Vermont NeighborWorks.

Exploring Opportunities for Energy Efficiency as a Revenue Stream in the Forward Capacity Markets
Author: Terri Esterly, PJM Capacity Market Operations; Doug Hurley, Synapse Energy Economics Inc.
Publication Date: 2012
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Webcast on utility forward capacity markets and how energy efficiency programs may access these markets as a potential source of revenues.

Keeping Up With Your Audience, So They Keep Up With Your Program
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2012
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This webcast discussed how market research can help spur demand for home energy efficiency programs.

Part I: Getting Started: Answering Big Picture Funding Questions
Author: Neelam Patel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.; Richard Dooley, Arlington County, Virginia; Shawn Collins, Opportunity Council; Alex Ramel, Sustainable Connections
Publication Date: 2012
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This webcast (Part I of a three-part series) covers the big picture questions that local governments should consider for funding clean energy programs. What resources are available? What are the program priorities? How can these programs pay for themselves? What funding is available? The webinar guides local governments through these and other questions in the context of their own unique circumstances and illustrates the concepts through case studies that explore how local governments have used both conventional and unconventional methods to gain support, line up partners, and design and implement their funding programs.

Part II: Getting it Funded: Finding Funding for your Clean Energy Programs
Author: Neelam Patel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.; Marvin Lee, School District of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Nate Boyd, City of Orlando, Florida
Publication Date: 2012
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This webcast (Part II of a three-part series) discusses how climate and clean energy programs can find funding.

Part III: Keeping it Going: Financing Options for your Clean Energy Programs
Author: Neelam Patel, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Pat McGuckin, The Cadmus Group, Inc.; Niko Dietsch, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Keith Canfield, Clinton Climate Initiative; James Christensen and Yvette Rincon, City of Sacramento, California
Publication Date: 2012
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This webcast (Part III of a three-part series) covers how to choose and implement financing options that meet local needs.

Tracking Household Perceptions and Actions
Author: Energy Center of Wisconsin (now Seventhwave)
Publication Date: 2012
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This on-demand webinar discusses what residential customers in Wisconsin, the Midwest, and the nation have to say about energy topics.  Learn about the Energy Center of Wisconsin's (now Seventhwave's) research on consumer perceptions and actions concerning their energy use at home based on the 2011 Midwest Energy Survey.

A Guide to Using AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Teams to Execute Your Mission
Author: Corporation for National and Community Service
Publication Date: 2011
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This webcast describes how energy efficiency programs can use AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Teams to help their missions.

Collaboration and Consensus Building in States to Support Energy Efficiency as a Resource
Author: Wally Nixon and Eddy Moore, Arkansas Public Service Commission
Publication Date: 2011
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This webinar presented the story of the successful stakeholder process in Arkansas which led to the state's 2007 "Quick Start" utility-administered energy efficiency programs, the expansion of Quick Start programs to comprehensive programs in 2009, and the adoption in 2010 of increasing annual energy efficiency goals for 2011-2013. General principles of a successful collaborative process by utilities, utility regulators, customers and customer groups, state agencies, energy efficiency and consumer advocates, and others was discussed.

Community Development Finance Institutions: Opportunities for Partnerships with Energy Efficiency Programs
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2011
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This webcast highlights opportunities for community development finance institutions to partner with energy efficiency programs.

Engaging Financial Institution Partners
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2011
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This webcast provides guidance about the financial stakeholder engagement process and offers lessons from the field.

Financing Programs: RFP & Contract Terms and Conditions
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2011
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This webcast discusses financing program RFPs and contract terms and conditions.

Furthering Your Local Governments' Energy Efficiency Goals: Part 1 - Getting Support From Local Leaders
Author: Chuck Clinton, National Association of State Energy Officials; Jay Fisette, Arlington County, Virginia; Michael Yambrach, Washington, D.C.; Kaci Radcliffe, Skagit County, Washington; Jennifer Clymer, ICF International
Publication Date: 2011
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This webcast shares useful and effective strategies for getting local leaders to support local government's energy efficiency goals.

Leveraging Partnerships with Faith-Based Organizations
Author: Rev. Fletcher Harper, GreenFaith; Paul C. Raver, Jr., Green Market Solutions; Alexis Chase, Georgia Interfaith Power & Light
Publication Date: 2011
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This webcast explores how faith-based organizations and their partners have used energy efficiency as an organizing motivator to upgrade the institutional building and then members' homes.

Partnering with Utilities Part 1 -- Successful Partnerships and Lessons from the Field
Author: Jennifer Clymer, ICF International; Philip LaMay, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; Christian Williss, Denver, Colorado; Sharon Procopio, Denver, Colorado
Publication Date: 2011
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This webcast served as a roundtable for communities to describe successful partnerships between local governments and utilities that enabled the local governments to implement new clean energy programs or enhance existing ones.

Partnering with Utilities Part 2-Topics for Local Governments-Creating Successful Partnerships with Utilities to Deliver Energy Efficiency Programs
Author: Jennifer Clymer, ICF International; Neal De Snoo, Berkeley, California; Dan Schoenholz, Fremont, California; Catherine Squire and Gina Blus, Pacific Gas and Electric Company; Jon Ippel, Orlando, Florida; Cameron Saulsby, Orlando Utilities Commission
Publication Date: 2011
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This webcast focused on advanced topics for local government-utility partnerships, with presentations from local governments and their partnering utilities that have well-developed, multi-year relationships and programs.

Workforce Development and Sales Training for Energy Efficiency Contractors
Author: Elizabeth Stuart, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Publication Date: 2011
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This webcast reports on the energy efficiency services sector workforce size, expectations for growth, and training needs and features a case studies from Efficiency Vermont and Efficiency Maine.

Creating Liquidity for Energy Efficiency Loans in Secondary Markets
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2010
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This webcast discusses secondary markets as a means for private investors to participate in and fund energy efficiency loan programs.

EM&V Basics, Tools and Resources to Assist EECBG and SEP Grantees
Author: Julie Michals, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships, Inc.; Phil Sieper, The Cadmus Group, Inc.; Mark Stetz, Stetz Consulting
Publication Date: 2010
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This webinar offers an introduction to EM&V basics, including data collection, tracking tools, M&V approaches, and reporting energy savings.

Finance Planning
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2010
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This webcast discussed the broad spectrum of needs financing mechanisms must address within integrated energy efficiency programs.

Loan Loss Reserves: Lessons from the Field
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2010
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This webcast highlights lessons learned from programs that have used loan loss reserve funds.

Marketing & Outreach: Working with and Learning from Contractors
Author: Karen Villeneuve, NYSERDA; Peter Krajsa, AFC First Financial Corporation; Michael Rogers, GreenHomes America; Matt Golden, Recurve
Publication Date: 2010
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This webcast highlights programs that actively engage the contractor community in program design and implementation. Several contractors share their views on best practices for Marketing & Outreach.

Pennsylvania's Keystone HELP Program
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2010
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This webcast presents Pennsylvania's Keystone HELP program as a case study for successful public/private partnerships for consumer energy efficiency financing.

Financing Program Support for ARRA Recipients - PACE Webinar
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2009
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Webcast with information on financing structure design for four energy efficiency upgrade programs, including methods used to conduct market evaluations.

PACE Legal Issues: Financing Program Support for ARRA Recipients
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2009
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This webcast discussed legal issues for PACE financing programs.

Revolving Loan Fund Basics and Best Practices
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2009
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This webcast featured four presentations providing examples and best practices for revolving loan funds.

Revolving Loan Funds: An Introduction
Author: U.S. Department of Energy
Publication Date: 2009
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This webcast provides an introduction to revolving loans funds, highlighting basics and best practices.