학술논문

Home Performance with ENERGY STAR: Utility Bill Analysis on Homes Participating in Austin Energy's Program
Document Type
Technical Report
Author
Source
Subject
32 ENERGY CONSERVATION, CONSUMPTION, AND UTILIZATION
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES EFFICIENCY
ELECTRICITY
ENERGY ANALYSIS
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
HOUSEHOLDS
NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY
PERFORMANCE
RECOMMENDATIONS
US EPA NREL
ENERGY STAR
AUSTIN ENERGY
HOME PERFORMANCE WITH ENERGY STAR
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
EPA
HOME ENERGY SAVINGS
PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONAL LABORATORY
PNNL
HOME COOLING
Energy Analysis
NREL
Language
English
Abstract
Home Performance with ENERGY STAR (HPwES) is a jointly managed program of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This program focuses on improving energy efficiency in existing homes via a whole-house approach to assessing and improving a home's energy performance, and helping to protect the environment. As one of HPwES's local sponsors, Austin Energy's HPwES program offers a complete home energy analysis and a list of recommendations for efficiency improvements, along with cost estimates. To determine the benefits of this program, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) collaborated with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to conduct a statistical analysis using energy consumption data of HPwES homes provided by Austin Energy. This report provides preliminary estimates of average savings per home from the HPwES Loan Program for the period 1998 through 2006. The results from this preliminary analysis suggest that the HPwES program sponsored by Austin Energy had a very 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.