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    Researchers in EAEI focus on three broad areas: Energy Markets, Policy, and Infrastructure; Energy and Environmental Systems Analysis; and Appliance and Equipment Standards.

    We develop analytical and experimental methods and tools to assess the technical, economic and market potential of energy technologies, as well as the associated social, economic, health and environmental impacts.

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    EAEI researchers provide unbiased, scientific, high quality and innovative research and technical assistance to government agencies in the United States and throughout the world. We help these entities develop long-term strategies, policies and programs that facilitate energy efficiency and the deployment of clean energy technology with minimum environmental and health impacts in all sectors and industries.

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Publications

1998

Goldman, Charles A., Joseph H Eto, Ralph Prahl, and Jeff Schlegel."California's Nonresidential Standard Performance Contract Program."ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings (1998) 14.
Prahl, Ralph, Jeff Schlegel, and Charles A. Goldman."Organizing for Market Transformation: Institutional Issues in the Creation of a New Energy Efficiency Policy Framework in California." (1998) 14.

1996

Eto, Joseph H, Ralph Prahl, and Jeff Schlegel."A Scoping Study on Energy-Efficiency Market Transformation by California Utility DSM Programs." (1996) 150.

1992

Vine, Edward L., Odon de Buen, Charles A. Goldman, and Ralph Prahl."Mandating utility competition: One option for promoting energy efficiency."Utilities Policy 2.1 (1992) 51-61. DOI

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