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CLOTHES WASHERS 10 HOUSEHOLDS 7 APPLIANCES 6 ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS 6 REFRIGERATORS 6 ENERGY EFFICIENCY 5 MARKET 5 energy conservation, consumption, and utilization 5 AIR CONDITIONERS 4 EFFICIENCY 4 ENERGY CONSUMPTION 4 energy planning, policy and economy 4 CLOTHES DRYERS 3 DISHWASHERS 3 ELECTRICITY 3 MANUFACTURERS 3 PRICES 3 CHINA 2 COMPETITION 2 DISTRIBUTION 2 ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 2 ENERGY CONSERVATION 2 ENFORCEMENT 2 FREEZERS 2 HEAT PUMPS 2 INCOME 2 LIFE-CYCLE COST 2 MANUFACTURING 2 REGULATIONS 2 RESIDENTIAL SECTOR 2 SALES 2 STANDARDS 2 SWEDEN 2 WATER HEATERS 2 BENCHMARKS 1 BOILERS 1 CAPACITY 1 CARBON 1 CARBON DIOXIDE 1 COLOR 1
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Fridley, David 2 McMahon, James E. 2 Turiel, I. 2 Dale, Larry 1 Egan, Christine 1 Franco, Victor 1 Fujita, K. Sydny 1 Fujita, Kimberly 1 Lebot, B. (Agence Francaise pour la Maitrise de l'Energie 1 Lebot, B. [Agence Francaise pour la Maitrise de l`Energie 1 Lekov, Alex 1 Lin, Jiang 1 Liu, Xiaomin 1 McNeil, Michael A. 1 Meyers, Steve 1 Murtishaw, Scott 1 Paris 1 Paris (France)] 1 Pulido, Henry 1 Sanchez, Itha 1 Sathaye, Jayant 1 Sturges, Andy 1 Thompson, Lisa 1 Turiel, Isaac 1 Wang, Ruohong 1 Zheng, Nina 1 Zhou, Nan 1 della Cava, Mirka 1
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Do Heat Pump Clothes Dryers Make Sense for the U.S. Market
Meyers, Steve; Franco, Victor; Lekov, Alex; Thompson, Lisa - 2011
Heat pump clothes dryers (HPCDs) can be as much as 50percent more energy-efficient than conventional electric resistance clothes dryers, and therefore have the potential to save substantial amounts of electricity. While not currently available in the U.S., there are manufacturers in Europe and...
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Assessment of the Impacts of Standards and Labeling Programs inMexico (four products).
Sanchez, Itha; Pulido, Henry; McNeil, Michael A.; … - 2009
major products: household refrigerators, room air conditioners, three-phase (squirrel cage) induction motors, and clothes … washers. It is a retrospective analysis, seeking to assess verified impacts on product efficiency in the Mexican market in the …
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New analysis techniques for estimating impacts of federal appliance efficiency standards
McMahon, James E. - 2008
Energy (DOE) has updated standards for clothes washers, water heaters, and residential central air conditioners and heat …
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Check-Testing of Manufacturer Self Reported Labeling Data& Compliance with MEPS
Zhou, Nan; Zhou, Nan; Zheng, Nina; Fridley, David; … - 2008
; household refrigerators; clothes washers; and unitary air conditioners. These programs have had an important impact in reducing …
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Accelerating the Adoption of Second-Tier Reach Standards forApplicable Appliance Products in China
Lin, Jiang; Fridley, David - 2008
) for 9 products and endorsement labels for 11 products including: refrigerators; air conditioners; clothes washers …
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Electricity savings from residential appliance standards in Sweden
Turiel, I.; Lebot, B. (Agence Francaise pour la … - 2008
appliances: Refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers, and clothes dryers. At the present time, Sweden has no minimum … instituting specific standards for five product types (refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers, and dryers) starting …
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Variability of consumer impacts from energy efficiency standards
McMahon, James E.; Liu, Xiaomin - 2008
A typical prospective analysis of the expected impact of energy efficiency standards on consumers is based on average economic conditions (e.g., energy price) and operating characteristics. In fact, different consumers face different economic conditions and exhibit different behaviors when using...
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An Analysis of the Price Elasticity of Demand for Household Appliances
Fujita, Kimberly; Dale, Larry; Fujita, K. Sydny - 2008
, clothes washers, and dishwashers. In the context of increasingly stringent appliance standards, we are interested in what kind …
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Electricity savings from residential appliance standards in Sweden
Turiel, I.; Lebot, B. [Agence Francaise pour la … - 2008
appliances: Refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers, and clothes dryers. At the present time, Sweden has no minimum … instituting specific standards for five product types (refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, clothes washers, and dryers) starting …
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Market failures, consumer preferences, and transaction costs inenergy efficiency purchase decisions
Sathaye, Jayant; Murtishaw, Scott - 2008
end uses - residential lighting and clothes washers. It notes the significant roles played by the high implicit cost of … kWh. For clothes washers, including water savings reduces the cost of conserved energy from 13.6 cents to 4.3 cents per …
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