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DOI: 10.2172/373881
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An innovative educational program for residential energy efficiency. Final report

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“…One entity that may be particularly well-suited to educate electricity customers on smart meters is Extension, as Extension is often seen as an unbiased disseminator of information and thus is regarded as a trustworthy source [20,21]. Currently, Vermont's Extension agency is not doing any work in regard to smart meters [22].…”
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“…One entity that may be particularly well-suited to educate electricity customers on smart meters is Extension, as Extension is often seen as an unbiased disseminator of information and thus is regarded as a trustworthy source [20,21]. Currently, Vermont's Extension agency is not doing any work in regard to smart meters [22].…”
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“…This program was created in 2003 through a partnership between the Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). CEPREE leverages the education expertise of Cornell and NYSERDA with the extensive network of the CCE to form an educational collaborative that can access much of New York's population (Laquatra et al, 2009). The goal of this program is to transform the energy efficiency market by creating a demand among consumers and housing providers.…”
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“…Since the program's inception in 2003, CEPREE has reached over 70,000 New Yorkers in 44 counties (Laquatra et al, 2009). The program's target audience is homeowners, renters, and builders and other housing professionals.…”
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confidence: 99%
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