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Project Summary

Full Title: Projected Benefits of Federal Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs
Project ID: 208
Principal Investigator: Michael Leifman
Keywords: Energy efficiency; energy use; energy savings; renewable

Purpose

Assess the past and future contributions of the programs conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) to DOE’s goals of providing affordable, clean and reliable energy. The program benefits are reported in EERE’s annual Congressional Budget Request. This analysis fulfills the requirements of the Government Performance and Results Act of 1993.

Performer

Principal Investigator: Michael Leifman
Organization:U.S. Department of Energy
Address:1000 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20585
Telephone:202-586-6619
Email:michael.leifman@ee.doe.gov
Additional Performers: Mark Bailey, DOE/EERE/OWIP; David Broomsma, DOE/EERE/PBA; Jerry Dixon, DOE; Jeff Dowd, DOE/EERE/PBA; Zia Haq, DOE/EERE/OBP; Fred Joseck, DOE/EERE/HFCIT; Tien Nguyen, DOE/EERE/HFCIT; Philip Patterson, DOE/EERE/FCVT; Peggy Podolak, DOE/EERE/PBA; Cathy Short, DOE/EERE/PBA; Linda Silverman, DOE/EERE/PBA; Lee Slezak, DOE/EERE/OFCVT; Glenn Strahs, DOE/EERE/OITP

Project Description

Type of Project: Analysis
Category: Cross-Cutting, Energy Infrastructure, Environmental, Hydrogen Fuel Pathways, Vehicle Options
Technologies Considered: Biomass; buildings; hydrogen; fuel cells; industry; solar; vehicles technologies; wind
Methodology/Approach: Two energy market models are used – one that looks in detail at the midterm (through 2030) and one that looks more generally at trends in the long term (through 2050)
Models Used: Midterm model is a variant of the tool used by the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to report annually on the U.S. energy outlook
Outputs: Renewable energy assessment
Timeframe Studied: 2030 - 2050

Products/Deliverables

 
  • Description: Technical Report
    Publication Title: Projected Benefits of Federal Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs: FY 2008 Budget Request
    Publisher: National Renewable Energy Laboratory
    Publication Notes: NREL/TP-640-41347
    http://www1.eere.energy.gov/ba/pba/2008_benefits.html
    Publication Date: March 2007

  • Description: Technical Report
    Publication Title: Projected Benefits of Federal Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs: FY 2007 Budget Request
    Publisher: National Renewable Energy Laboratory
    Publication Notes: NREL/TP-620-39684
    http://www1.eere.energy.gov/ba/pba/2007_benefits.html
    Publication Date: March 2006

  • Description: Technical Report
    Publication Title: Projected Benefits of Federal Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs: FY 2006 Budget Request
    Publisher: National Renewable Energy Laboratory
    Publication Notes: NREL/TP-620-37931
    http://www1.eere.energy.gov/ba/pba/2006_benefits.html
    Publication Date: March 2005

  • Description: Technical Report
    Publication Title: Projected Benefits of Federal Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs: FY 2005 – FY 2050
    Publisher: National Renewable Energy Laboratory
    http://www1.eere.energy.gov/ba/pba/2005_benefits.html
    Publication Date: May 2004

  • Description: Technical Report
    Publication Title: Projected Benefits of Federal Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs: FY 2004 – FY 2020
    Publisher: National Renewable Energy Laboratory
    http://www1.eere.energy.gov/ba/pba/2004_benefits.html
    Publication Date: April 2004

  • Description: Technical Report
    Publication Title: Projected Benefits of Federal Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Programs: FY 2003 – FY 2020
    Publisher: National Renewable Energy Laboratory
    http://www1.eere.energy.gov/ba/pba/2003_benefits.html
    Publication Date: February 2002



Date Last Updated: 03/14/2008