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Kranzl, Lukas, Michael Stadler, Gustav Resch, Claus Huber, Reinhard Haas, Mario Ragwitz, Anselm Brakhage, Jacky Pett, Pedro Gürtler, Adam Gula et al. Tools for the efficient design of RES & RUE promotion schemes: Recommendations derived from the project Invert, Working Paper of Phase 7 of the project INVERT., 2005.
Koomey, Jonathan G., Hashem Akbari, Carl Blumstein, Marilyn Brown, Richard E. Brown, Chris Calwell, Sheryl Carter, Ralph Cavanagh, Audrey Chang, David Claridge et al. "
Defining a standard metric for electricity savings."
Environmental Research Letters (2009).
Koomey, Jonathan G., Celina S. Atkinson, Alan K. Meier, James E. McMahon, Stan Boghosian, Barbara A. Atkinson, Isaac Turiel, Mark D. Levine, Bruce Nordman, and Peter Chan. The Potential for Electricity Efficiency Improvements in the U.S. Residential Sector. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, 1991.
Koomey, Jonathan G., Chris Calwell, Skip Laitner, Jane Thornton, Richard E. Brown, Joseph H. Eto, Carrie A. Webber, and Cathy Cullicott. Sorry, Wrong Number: The Use and Misue of Numerical Facts in Analysis and Media Reporting of Energy Issues . LBNL, 2002.
Koomey, Jonathan G., Francis X. Johnson, Jennifer E. Schuman, Ellen M. Franconi, Steve E. Greenberg, James D. Lutz, Brent T. Griffith, Dariush K. Arasteh, Celina S. Atkinson, Kristin E. Heinemeier et al. Buildings Sector Demand-Side Efficiency Technology Summaries. Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Prepared for the Technology Characterization Database of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), 1994.
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