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Weatherization works: Final report of the National Weatherization Evaluation
Author(s) -
; Brown,
Linda Berry,
L.F. Kinney
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/366506
Subject(s) - oak ridge national laboratory , legislation , energy conservation , national laboratory , engineering , business , transport engineering , environmental protection , environmental science , political science , physics , electrical engineering , engineering physics , nuclear physics , law
In 1990, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sponsored a comprehensive evaluation of its Weatherization Assistance Program, the nation`s largest residential energy conservation program. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) managed the five-part study. This document summarizes the findings of the evaluation. Its conclusions are based mainly on data from the 1989 program year (supplemented by data from 1991-92). The evaluation concludes that the Program meets the objectives of its enabling legislation and fulfills its mission statement. Specifically, it (1) saves energy, (2) lowers fuel bills, and (3) improves the health and safety of dwellings occupied by low-income people. In addition, the Program achieves its mission in a cost-effective manner based on each of three perspectives employed by the evaluators. Finally, the evaluation estimates that the investments made in 1989 will, over a 20-year lifetime, save the equivalent of 12 million barrels of oil, roughly the amount of oil added to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in each of the past several years

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