Verifying Energy Efficiency Job Creation: Current Practices and Recommendations

Among the many benefits ascribed to energy efficiency is the fact that it can help create jobs. Although this is often used to motivate investments in efficiency programs, verifying job creation benefits is more complicated than it might seem at first. In this paper we identify some of the issues that we believe contribute to a lack of consistency in attempts to verify efficiency-related job creation. We then propose an analytically rigorous and tractable framework for program evaluators to use in future assessments.

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Verifying Energy Efficiency Job Creation: Current Practices and Recommendations

Sectors: Cross cutting, Industry, Renewables

Country / Region: Northern America, United States

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Knowledge Object: Publication / Report

Published by: ACEEE

Publishing year: 2015

Author: Casey J. Bell, James Barrett, Matthew McNerney