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Energy Efficiency Towards the End of Demand Growth

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Energy Efficiency
Energy Efficiency: Towards the End of Demand Growth is a detailed guide to new energy efficiency technologies and policy frameworks affecting the profitability of efficiency projects. The contributions drawn together by F.P. Sioshansi feature insights from recognized thought leaders, detailed examinations of evolving technologies, and practical case studies yielding best practices for project planners, implementers and financiers. This volume challenges the "more is better" paradigm in energy production, examining efficiency technologies and measurement across the supply chain.
Foreword Preface Introduction Part I: End of demand growth is within reach 1. Will energy efficiency make a difference? 2. Utility energy efficiency programs: Lessons from the past, opportunities for the future 3. A global perspective on the long-term impact of increased energy efficiency 4. Carpe Diem – Why retail electricity pricing must change now Allan Schurr, Global Energy & Utilities, IBM and Steven Hauser, New West Technologies 5. Is there an energy efficiency gap? Part II: The – frustratingly slow – evolution of energy efficiency 6. Making cost-effective energy efficiency fit utility business models: Why has it taken so long? 7. The evolution of demand side management in the US 8. China: Energy efficiency where it really matters 9. Rapid growth at what cost? Impact of energy efficiency policies in developing economies Part III: Case studies of low energy projects, policies & communities 10. The prospect of zero net energy buildings in the US11. What if this actually works? Implementing California’s zero net energy goals 12. Zero net energy at a community scale: UC Davis West Village 13. Crouching demand, hidden peaks: What's driving electricity consumption in Sydney? 14. From consumer to prosumer: Netherland’s PowerMatchingCity shows the way 15. Back to basics: Enhancing efficiency of electricity generation and delivery 16. Smarter Demand Response in RTO Markets: The Evolution Toward Price Responsive Demand in PJM Part IV: Opportunities and remaining obstacles 17. Shifting demand: From the economic imperative of energy efficiency to business models that engage and empower consumers 18. What comes after the low-hanging fruit? 19. Energy convergence: Integrating increased efficiency with increased penetration of renewable generation20. Energy efficiency finance: a Silver bullet amid the buckshot? 21. The holy grail: Customer response to energy information 22. Trading in energy efficiency – a market based solution, or just another market failure? 23. The ultimate challenge: Getting consumers engaged in energy efficiency Epilogue

Primary: Systems, power and electrical engineers; regulators and business professionals working at electric utilities and power systems. Secondary: Policy makers; economists; investors; graduate students and post-grad researchers studying energy production.

Dr. Fereidoon Sioshansi is President of Menlo Energy Economics, a consulting firm based in San Francisco with over 35 years of experience in the electric power sector working in analysis of energy markets, specializing in the policy, regulatory, technical and environmental aspects of the electric power sector in the US and internationally. His research and professional interests are concentrated in demand and price forecasting, electricity market design, competitive pricing & bidding, integrated resource planning, energy conservation and energy efficiency, economics of global climate change, sustainability, energy security, renewable energy technologies, and comparative performance of competitive electricity markets. Dr. Sioshansi advises major utility clients and government policy makers domestically and internationally on electricity market reform, restructuring and privatization of the electric power sector. He has published numerous reports, books, book chapters and papers in peer-reviewed journals on a wide range of subjects. His professional background includes working at Southern California Edison Co. (SCE), Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), NERA, and Global Energy Decisions. He is the editor and publisher of EEnergy Informer, a monthly newsletter with international circulation. He is on the Editorial Advisory Board of The Electricity Journal where he is regularly featured in the “Electricity Currents” section. Dr. Sioshansi also serves on the editorial board of Utilities Policy and is a frequent contributor to Energy Policy. Since 2006, He has edited 12 books on related topics with Elsevier.
  • Comparative financial analysis of efficiency vs. increased generation
  • Case studies from four continents highlight the examples of successful technologies and projects
  • Explains how existing and developing regulatory frameworks impact cost and implementation

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