experience you can trust. california residential appliance saturation study website calmac/maestro...
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3 Study Overview Base Study – 21,920 residential sample points – Mail, phone, and onsite data collection – All dwelling types including master metered – Conditional demand analysis to develop electric and gas UECs – 180 whole house and air conditioning metered sites 2006 Follow-Up Study – Air conditioning update – Cooling values were depressed due to 20/20 program – New values are on RASS WebsiteTRANSCRIPT
Experience you can trust.
California Residential Appliance Saturation Study WebsiteCALMAC/MAESTRO MeetingSan Francisco, CAJuly 26, 2006
Wendy [email protected]
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Acknowledgements Key study contributors: KEMA, Itron, Roper ASW Managed by the California Energy Commission Sponsorship/Participation
– PG&E
– SCE
– SCG
– SDG&E
– LADWP
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Study Overview 2002-2003 Base Study
– 21,920 residential sample points– Mail, phone, and onsite data collection– All dwelling types including master metered– Conditional demand analysis to develop electric and gas UECs– 180 whole house and air conditioning metered sites
2006 Follow-Up Study– Air conditioning update– Cooling values were depressed due to 20/20 program– New values are on RASS Website
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Web Demo Screen Shots: Introduction
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Web Demo: Reports
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Web Demo: Interactive Data Query
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Web Demo: Saturation Results
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Web Demo: UEC Results with Update
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Regular Ongoing Web Use of RASS
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Report and Website Link
The RASS Website is available at: http://websafe.kemainc.com/RASSWEB
Full reports and all saturation tables, interactive database
The core of the report is available at the CALMAC website(www.calmac.org)
– http://www.calmac.org/publications/RASS-CALMAC_V1.pdf