In the hunt for energy savings, multifamily buildings are widely seen by energy efficiency program administrators as hard to reach. Due to a number of challenges for multifamily building owners in undertaking energy efficiency in their properties, and for program administrators in designing and implementing effective multifamily programs, multifamily households are often underserved by the energy efficiency programs they help to fund. A number of leading programs from across the country, however, are demonstrating that these challenges can be overcome, and that there is significant opportunity for cost-effective energy savings from the multifamily sector.
This report recommends 10 best practices for designing and implementing effective multifamily programs with examples and case studies of leading programs. The results from these programs provide a snapshot of the possibilities for energy savings and reaching new customers.
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Sectors: Buildings, Cross cutting, Industry, Renewables
Country / Region: Northern America, United States
Tags: building types, energy, energy efficiency, energy savingsKnowledge Object: Publication / Report
Published by: ACEEE
Publishing year: 2013
Author: Kate Johnson