The Cost of Saving Electricity: A Multi-Program Cost Curve for Programs Funded by U.S. Utility Customers
This study analyzed the cost performance of electricity efficiency programs implemented by 116 investor-owned utilities between 2009 and 2015 in 41 states, representing about three-quarters of the total spending on U.S. efficiency programs. We applied our typology to characterize efficiency programs...
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doaj-955da81a0b504b0987ddd5a8c00e87812020-11-25T02:01:03ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-05-01132369236910.3390/en13092369The Cost of Saving Electricity: A Multi-Program Cost Curve for Programs Funded by U.S. Utility CustomersCharles A. Goldman0Ian Hoffman1Sean Murphy2Natalie Mims Frick3Greg Leventis4Lisa Schwartz5Electricity Markets and Policy Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA 94720, USAElectricity Markets and Policy Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA 94720, USAElectricity Markets and Policy Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA 94720, USAElectricity Markets and Policy Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA 94720, USAElectricity Markets and Policy Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA 94720, USAElectricity Markets and Policy Department, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), Berkeley, CA 94720, USAThis study analyzed the cost performance of electricity efficiency programs implemented by 116 investor-owned utilities between 2009 and 2015 in 41 states, representing about three-quarters of the total spending on U.S. efficiency programs. We applied our typology to characterize efficiency programs along several dimensions (market sector, technology, delivery approach, and intervention strategy) and report the costs incurred by utilities and other program administrators to achieve electricity savings as a result of the programs. Such cost performance data can be used to compare relative costs of different types of efficiency programs, evaluate efficiency options alongside other electricity resources, benchmark local efficiency programs against regional and national cost estimates, and assess the costs of meeting state efficiency policies. The savings-weighted average cost of saved electricity for the period was $0.025/kilowatt-hour (kWh). The cost of saved electricity for programs that targeted residential customers was $0.021/kWh, compared to $0.025/kWh for programs for commercial and industrial customers. Ultimately, we developed an aggregate program savings “cost curve” for the actual electricity efficiency resource during the period that provides insights into the relative costs of various types of efficiency programs and the savings contribution of each program type to the efficiency resource at a national level.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2369energy efficiency programselectricity savingsprogram costscost of saved electricitydemand-side managementefficiency supply curves |
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Charles A. Goldman Ian Hoffman Sean Murphy Natalie Mims Frick Greg Leventis Lisa Schwartz The Cost of Saving Electricity: A Multi-Program Cost Curve for Programs Funded by U.S. Utility Customers Energies energy efficiency programs electricity savings program costs cost of saved electricity demand-side management efficiency supply curves |
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The Cost of Saving Electricity: A Multi-Program Cost Curve for Programs Funded by U.S. Utility Customers |
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The Cost of Saving Electricity: A Multi-Program Cost Curve for Programs Funded by U.S. Utility Customers |
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The Cost of Saving Electricity: A Multi-Program Cost Curve for Programs Funded by U.S. Utility Customers |
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The Cost of Saving Electricity: A Multi-Program Cost Curve for Programs Funded by U.S. Utility Customers |
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The Cost of Saving Electricity: A Multi-Program Cost Curve for Programs Funded by U.S. Utility Customers |
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cost of saving electricity: a multi-program cost curve for programs funded by u.s. utility customers |
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Energies |
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1996-1073 |
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This study analyzed the cost performance of electricity efficiency programs implemented by 116 investor-owned utilities between 2009 and 2015 in 41 states, representing about three-quarters of the total spending on U.S. efficiency programs. We applied our typology to characterize efficiency programs along several dimensions (market sector, technology, delivery approach, and intervention strategy) and report the costs incurred by utilities and other program administrators to achieve electricity savings as a result of the programs. Such cost performance data can be used to compare relative costs of different types of efficiency programs, evaluate efficiency options alongside other electricity resources, benchmark local efficiency programs against regional and national cost estimates, and assess the costs of meeting state efficiency policies. The savings-weighted average cost of saved electricity for the period was $0.025/kilowatt-hour (kWh). The cost of saved electricity for programs that targeted residential customers was $0.021/kWh, compared to $0.025/kWh for programs for commercial and industrial customers. Ultimately, we developed an aggregate program savings “cost curve” for the actual electricity efficiency resource during the period that provides insights into the relative costs of various types of efficiency programs and the savings contribution of each program type to the efficiency resource at a national level. |
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energy efficiency programs electricity savings program costs cost of saved electricity demand-side management efficiency supply curves |
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