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NEEP: Regional Energy Efficiency Database (REED) Cost Effective Program Analysis

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Overview

This tutorial shows how to use REED to analyze data around cost-effective programs.

This tutorial shows how to use REED to analyze data around cost-effective programs. It focuses on the following question and conducts data analysis for that question: “In 2020, which program sector had the highest expenditure to achieve 1 MWh of savings?”

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction

01:14 2011-2021 All Savings Review

02:00 Make A Pivot Table

03:33 Program Sector Analysis

06:27 Delaware’s Behaviors Program

06:49 Program Type Analysis

08:09 Connecticut Light and Power’s Educate the Workforce Program

08:30 Conclusion

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