Using a multi-disciplinary lens, we explore the underlying paradigms, dynamics, synergies, and trade-offs between different actors, institutions, and situational contexts influencing complex energy efficiency policy processes.
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Frank Felder
Research by Kumar, Andrews et al. – Saving from home! How income, efficiency, and curtailment behaviors shape energy
The authors explored the role of annual household income on efficiency and curtailment behaviors while controlling for the physical and demographic variables using structural equation modeling (SEM). Next, they tested the extent and direction of self-reported energy efficiency and curtailment behaviors.
Research: Not Adding Up: Free Ridership & Spillover Calculations in Energy Efficiency Evaluations
The authors examine a key element of EM&V studies for energy efficiency programs involving estimation of net energy savings.
Residents shouldn’t overpay to make NJ clean energy leader
The worthwhile transition to clean energy “will be expensive and regressive,” said Frank A. Felder, the director of the Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy at Rutgers University. His op-ed for NJ Spotlight said residents will pay more directly and...
NJ unveils final plan for 100% ‘clean’ electricity
The release of the energy master plan has also generated skepticism from various corners of the state's energy sphere. One concern stemmed from the transition's cost to ratepayers — an analysis that officials in the Murphy administration said would be carried out...
Frank Felder, director of CEEEP, appointed new director of Rutgers Energy Institute
Frank A. Felder, Research Professor and Director of the Bloustein School's Center for Energy, Economic and Environmental Policy (CEEEP), has been appointed Director of the Rutgers Energy Institute (REI) effective August 1, 2018. The announcement was made by the...
