Jake Millette
Jake has evaluated and conducted research for a wide variety of energy efficiency programs in the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors. His experience evaluating utility, state, and national portfolios has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of how energy efficiency and renewable energy programs are implemented and what is needed for successful evaluations of their impacts and processes, for quantifying their benefits and costs, and for estimating their potential.
research,
evaluation,
evaluation approaches,
energy program,
program evaluation,
energy efficiency,
energy program goals
Program Goals and Evaluation
It’s January and after a somewhat eventful 2020, flipping the calendar to a new year seems extra...
3 minute read
Brad Stevens, Sampling Error, and Cost Effectiveness
I am a big fan of the Boston Celtics and their coach, Brad Stevens. How does this relate to...
3 minute read
The Perils of Deemed Savings
In addition to understanding energy efficiency, evaluators also search for efficiencies in cost and...
5 minute read
The Challenges of Estimating NTG, Part 1 - Baselines
One of the most difficult jobs that evaluators have is estimating attribution of savings to energy...
4 minute read
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evaluation,
evaluation approaches,
data gaps,
gender,
gender gaps,
energy program,
program evaluation
Data Gaps
Welcome to the reboot of the Big Why of Evaluation. In these posts, I hope to explore new ideas and...
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Topics
- actionable intelligence (1)
- after action review (1)
- agriculture (1)
- appreciative inquiry (10)
- arkansas protocol (2)
- ASHRAE Level II Audit (2)
- assessments (1)
- attribution (2)
- barriers (2)
- baseline studies (2)
- baselines (1)
- before action review (1)
- C&I (3)
- carbon emissions (2)
- carbon intensity (3)
- causal diagrams (1)
- causal models (1)
- clean energy (3)
- climate change (6)
- code compliance (2)
- constructionist-based change (10)
- consumption data analysis (1)
- cooling (2)
- customer motivation (1)
- customer recruitment (1)
- data collection (2)
- data collection methods (1)
- data gaps (1)
- data issues (2)
- decarbonization (3)
- deemed savings (1)
- deficit-based change (10)
- DEI (1)
- demand response (1)
- double-counting (1)
- effective useful life (1)
- electric lawn equipment (1)
- electricity (1)
- electrification (7)
- eligible measure (1)
- EM&V (8)
- embedded research and evaluation (27)
- emergent learning frameworks (1)
- emergent learning tables (1)
- energy audit (2)
- energy codes (2)
- energy conversions (1)
- energy efficiency (31)
- energy program (8)
- energy program goals (1)
- equity (1)
- EUL (3)
- evaluation (58)
- evaluation approaches (31)
- evaluation design (1)
- funding (1)
- gender (1)
- gender gaps (1)
- health (1)
- heat pumps (3)
- heating (1)
- implementation research (7)
- inflation reduction act (1)
- installation (1)
- learning logs (1)
- load management (1)
- load shape (1)
- market characterization (1)
- measurement and verification (5)
- negative savings (1)
- non-energy impacts (2)
- ntg (4)
- peak load (1)
- persistence (1)
- process evaluation (2)
- program design (1)
- program evaluation (9)
- program implementation (8)
- program logic model (1)
- program year (1)
- realization rates (1)
- research (58)
- researchable issues (10)
- savings (2)
- solar (2)
- supplemental heating (1)
- the big why (27)
- timing of projects (1)
- tracking methods (1)
- weather (1)