Energy Education in the Home Jackie Berger 2014 BECC December 9, 2014.

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Energy Education in the Home Jackie Berger 2014 BECC December 9, 2014

Communication with Participant 1.Understand what is happening in the home and inform implementation decisions 2.Ensure participant understands how to maximize benefits of measures 3.Develop partnership and achieve customer behavioral impacts Providers need to understand the importance of communication.

Presentation Overview Energy Education in Low-Income Programs Contractor Implementation (observations) Customer Reports (surveys) Energy Saving Impacts (billing analysis) Summary

Assumptions Behavioral changes can reduce energy usage We can identify the changes that will lower usage We can teach individuals how to change behavior We can motivate individuals to change behavior

Measurement Challenge How do we attribute savings to education? –No random assignment –All customers receive education –Education protocols are program wide Variations in contractor performance –Relationship to customer reports (surveys) –Relationship to usage impacts (billing analysis)

Achieving Impact 1.Are the in-home education procedures implemented by contractors? 2.Do customers internalize and act on this information? 3.Does the education translate into energy savings?

EDUCATION PROCEDURES

Education Process Partnership between program/educator and customer –If successful, customer has more motivation to take steps to reduce energy usage Understanding the energy bills –If the customer understands how to read the bill and determine when usage is decreasing, it provides positive re-enforcement for energy-saving actions Energy use and costs around the home –Allows customer to make decisions about energy usage based on the costs of those uses

Education Process Customer goals for usage reduction Customer action plan –Provides motivation for customer to reduce energy usage –Provides direction for customer Follow-up –See how savings plan is working –Positive reinforcement –Adjust goals or set additional goals

CONTRACTOR IMPLEMENTATION Are in-home education procedures implemented by contractors?

Audit Observation Findings Program 1Program 2 Discussion Home Comfort 94%59% Energy Issues 49%34% Energy Bill Review with Customer 38%12% Home Walk Through Discussed Usage 62%36% Discussed Actions 75%21% Action Plan Recommended actions w/savings potential 67%11% Obtained customer commitment 22%7% Implementation varies widely by program.

Audit Observation Findings Contractor Discussed Contractor 123 # Obs% Taken# Obs% Taken# Obs% Taken Energy Usage 3263%1547%2268% Energy Saving Actions 3272%1354%2291% Heat Setback 3272%1242%2259% Cooling Usage Reduction 3135%911%2291% Lighting Use 3291%1573%2264% Actions with Greatest Potential 3142%1560%2282% Summary of Action Opportunities 3155%1560%2295% Implementation varies by contractor within a program.

CUSTOMER ACTIONS Do customers internalize and act on this information?

Customer Response Energy Bill Review 15 Contractor 1Contractor 2Contractor 3 Survey Respondents Provider Reviewed Bills 43%24%35% Provider Explained How Energy Use is Measured 50%40%50% Customer has Good Understanding of Energy Bill 81%74%79%

Customer Response Action Plan Contractor 1Contractor 2Contractor 3 Survey Respondents Provider Gave Written Action Plan 58%44%58% Customer Agreed to Take Actions 55%41%54% Provider Estimated Monetary Savings from Actions 27%18%32%

Customer Response Usage Reduction Actions Contractor 1Contractor 2Contractor 3 Survey Respondents Customer Implemented Energy Saving Actions 64%56%60% Customer Reduced Heating Usage 48%40%51% Customer Reduced Hot Water Usage 38%32%41% Customer Reduced Air Conditioning Usage 42%31%38%

ENERGY SAVING IMPACTS Does education result in reduced energy usage?

Energy Usage Impacts Contractor 1Contractor 2Contractor 3 Electric Baseload Observations 2, Pre-Usage (kWh) 7,2197,7627,444 % Saved 6.8%3.1%3.2% Electric Heating Observations Pre-Usage (kWh) 13,51813,03013,428 % Saved 6.5%5.5%5.6% Gas Heating Observations 2, Pre-Usage (ccf) 1,0091, % Saved 2.9%4.1%7.3%

SUMMARY

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Summary Good procedures have been developed The challenge is implementation Providers must be trained and compensated Quality control and assessment is needed Can impact savings and cost-effectiveness