DSM University Webinar Archive
1. The Logic of DSM
- #9: Behavioural changes are necessary to get the full impact on energy efficiency. What works and what doesn’t (part 1), Ruth Mourik, Task 24
- #11: Capturing the Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency, Nina Campbell, IEA
- #13: “Do not take away their steering wheel!“ How to achieve effective behavioural change in the transport and SME domain” (part 2), Ruth Mourik, Task 24
- #24: Energy Efficiency: A strategy at the heart of the G20, Benoit Lebot and Zoe Lagarde, IPEEC
- #27: DSM for the 21st century, Hans Nilsson, DSM TCP
- #42: Changing energy behaviour – what works? Karl Purcell, SEAI
- #43: Energy Consumption in Europe – why is it increasing and what are the policy implications? Samuel Thomas, RAP
2. Governance
- #5: Impact evaluation of Energy Efficiency and DSM programmes, Harry Vreuls, Task 1-9
- #19: Energy Efficiency Labels. What can be learnt from the European Success Story, Benoit Lebot, IPEEC
- #20: Involving people in Smart Energy: A toolkit for utilities, energy agencies and smart city developers, Ludwig Karg, CEO of B.A.U.M Consult GmbH
- #21: Advancing Utility Sector Energy Efficiency in the U.S.: Highlights of the ACEEE National Conference on Energy Efficiency as a Resource, Martin Kushler, ACEEE
- #22: Energy savings and greenhouse gas emissions: international standards & harmonised savings calculations in practise, Harry Vreuls Task 21
- #25: Energy Efficiency Obligations – A Toolkit for success, Edith Bayer and Eoin Lees, RAP
- #28: The IEA Energy Efficiency Market report 2016 – What it means for DSM!, Tyler Bryant, IEA
- #30: From programmes to markets – how to leverage market forces for energy efficiency. Jan Rosenow RAP, Richard Cowart RAP and Samuel Thomas, IEA
- #35: Perform, Achieve and Trade (PAT) – An Innovative Programme for Promote Industrial Energy Efficiency, Ajay Mathur, TERI, India
- #46: Irish public sector programme. Ryan Alan, Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI)
- #51 Ex-post impact evaluations of energy efficiency policies in Europe, Gregor Thenius, Austrian Energy Agency and Jean-Sébastien Broc, Institute for a European Energy & Climate Policy (IEECP)
3. Efficiency – Load Level
- #1: ESCo market development: A role for Facilitators to play, Jan W. Bleyl, Task 16
- #4: Best Practices in Designing and Implementing Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes, David Crossley, RAP, Task 22
- #7: Customized, Systemic, Strategic – the way to succeed with energy efficiency in industry, Catherine Cooremans, Business School of Geneva
- #8: Taking Stock – 40 years of Industrial Energy Audits, Peter Mallaburn, UCL (eceee)
- #14: Improving energy efficiency in SMEs – an interdisciplinary perspective, Patrick Thollander, Linköping University
- #18: Simplified Measurement & Verification for Energy Savings – the Task 16 approach, Jan W. Bleyl
- #26: Energy-Intensive Industries – energy efficiency policies and evaluations, Christian Stenqvist
- #32: Big data for greater energy efficiency. Kornelis Blok
- #37: How to design, implement and evaluate behaviour change interventions in hospitals. Sea Rotmann, Reuven Sussman and Kady Cowan
- #39: Key findings from the IEA’s Energy Efficiency 2017 report. Joe Ritchie, IEA
- #47: The International Energy Agency’s Efficient World Scenario. Joe Ritchie and Kevin Lane, International Energy Agency (IEA)
4. Flexibility – Load Shape
- #2: ISGAN Annex 2 Spotlight on Demand Management, Laura Marretta, ISGAN
- #3: Using Demand-Side Management to Support Electricity Grids, David Crossley, RAP, Task 15
- #15: Smart Grid Implementation – how to engage consumers? Yvonne Boerakker, Task 23
- #44: Demand Response in US Markets: Lessons for a low-carbon transformation Mike Hogan, (RAP)
- #45: Demand Flexibility as a Resource. Matt Golden, OpenEE
5. Integration
- #6: Managing Variability, Uncertainty and Flexibility in Power Grids with High Penetration of Renewables, Lawrence Jones, Alstom
- #16: Integrating renewables and enabling flexibility of households and buildings – results and experiences from successfully implemented projects, Task 17, Matthias Stifter AIT, Austria, René Kamphuis TNO, Netherlands
- #31: Integration of energy efficiency and renewable energy – multiple benefits!, Peter Lund
- #33: Blockchain applications for peer-to-peer community energy trading. David Shipworth
- #40: Energy Efficiency for Municipalities, Kaelan Keys, EfficiencyOne, Nova Scotia
- #50: Regulatory Sandboxes in the Energy Sector, Alexandra Schneiders
6. Business Models
- #10: How to make the best technology even better, BAT becomes BAT+, Hans Nilsson, Task 3
- #12: Consequences of learning curves for energy policy, Clas-Otto Wene, Wenenergy AB, Sweden
- #17: From selling Energy Efficiency to creating value, Ruth Mourik, Task 25
- #23: Energy efficiency: a profit center for companies! A strategic and financial discussion of the mutliple benefits of energy efficiency, Catherine Cooremans, Task 26
- #29: Mind your business, towards a more user-centered businessmodel, Renske Bouwknegt, Task 25
- #34: Innovative Business Models for Scaling up Energy Efficiency, Saurabh Kumar, EESL, India
- #36: Building Deep Energy Retrofit: Using Dynamic Cash Flow Analysis and Multiple Benefits to Convince Investors, Jan Bleyl, Task 16
- #38: Installer Power: unlocking low carbon retrofit in private housing, Catrin Maby, Research and Consultancy
- #41: Better Homes: a cooperative business solution. Nils Kåre Bruun, Denmark
- #48: From EU Project to Market Enabler: Creating the Marketplace for Sustainable Energy Assets. Caroline Milne, Joule Assets Europe
- #49: Global ESCO market updates. Jessica Glicker, IEA