Actions for State-level evaluations of the Weatherization Assistance Program in 1990-1996 [electronic resource] : a metaevaluation that estimates national savings
State-level evaluations of the Weatherization Assistance Program in 1990-1996 [electronic resource] : a metaevaluation that estimates national savings
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Washington, D.C. : United States. Dept. of Energy, 1997. Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy.
The DOE Weatherization Assistance Program is one of the largest energy conservation programs in the nation. To obtain an updated estimate of national Program savings, an approach of metaevaluation was selected, which involved locating, assembling, and summarizing the results of all state-level evaluations of the Program that have become available since 1990. All of the savings estimates that are presented in this report are for dwellings that heat primarily with natural gas.This review of the state-level evaluations conducted since 1990 concluded that Program performance has improved significantly in the last seven years. The finding that savings are increasing are supported by a literature review, within-state comparisons of savings over time, and regression modeling results.