Identifying cost-effective residential energy efficiency opportunities for the Kauai Island Utility Cooperative [electronic resource] / S. Busche and S. Hockett.
Imprint
Golden, CO : National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 2010.
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"June 2010."
Summary
This analysis is an update to the 2005 Energy Efficiency Potential Study completed by KEMA for the Kauai Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) and identifies potential energy efficiency opportunities in the residential sector on Kauai (KEMA 2005). The Total Resource Cost (TRC) test is used to determine which of the energy efficiency measures analyzed in the KEMA report are cost effective for KIUC to include in a residential energy efficiency program. This report finds that there remains potential energy efficiency savings that could be cost-effectively incentivized through a utility residential demand-side management program on Kauai if implemented in such a way that the program costs per measure are consistent with the current residential program costs.