1993
DOI: 10.2172/10179419
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National impacts of the Weatherization Assistance Program in single-family and small multifamily dwellings

Abstract: Number of Agencies 368 (of 400 in original sample) Number 9f Weatherized Dwellings with Agency Data a 14,971 (of 18,748 in original sample) Number of Utilities Providing Data 543 (of 926 contacted) Number of Weatherized Dwellings with Utility Data b 4,796 (of 13,162 gas or electrically heated dwellings) ENERGY SAVINGS First.year Savines SavinQs Per Dwelline Percent of Total Percent of Snace Heat Gas (50.6% of weatherized homes) 17.3 MBtu 13.0% 18.3% Electricity (9.5% of weatherized homes) 6.2 MBtu (site) 12.2%… Show more

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“…As in the 1990 evaluation (Brown et al, 1993), occupant-level energy consumption and dwelling characteristic data will be obtained by first sampling agencies and then acquiring occupant-level data from the agencies. In the 1990 evaluation, 400 agencies were sampled, 361 agencies responded, and one third of the records for the weatherized units and one third of the records for the control units were subsampled for each agency that responded (ibid.).…”
Section: O2 Agency Sampling O21 Agency Sampling For Energy Benefitmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As in the 1990 evaluation (Brown et al, 1993), occupant-level energy consumption and dwelling characteristic data will be obtained by first sampling agencies and then acquiring occupant-level data from the agencies. In the 1990 evaluation, 400 agencies were sampled, 361 agencies responded, and one third of the records for the weatherized units and one third of the records for the control units were subsampled for each agency that responded (ibid.).…”
Section: O2 Agency Sampling O21 Agency Sampling For Energy Benefitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) managed the five-part study, which was based primarily on data from Program Year (PY) 1989 and supplemented by data from 1991-92 (Brown, Berry, and Kinney, 1994). ORNL has also conducted four meta-evaluations 1 of the Program's energy savings using studies conducted by individual states between the years 1990-1996(Berry, 1997), 1996-1998(Schweitzer and Berry, 1999), 1993-2002(Berry and Schweitzer, 2003), and 1993-2005(Schweitzer, 2005.…”
Section: Introduction and Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…xxxu preservation of affordable housing, comfort, health, and safety impacts, impacts on household budgets, employment and economic impacts, and environmental externality impacts. Brown et al (1993) extensively examined nonenergy impacts of low-income weatherization and concluded that the average net present dollar value of nonenergy impacts for the Program in 1989 was $976 per weatherized house. This value was used for the societal perspective.…”
Section: Cost Effectivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• single-family and small multifamily dwellings using gas or electricity for heating (Brown et al 1993, Berry et al 1991),…”
Section: Conclusion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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