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Abstract: . . . NewEnergy Margaret Tara Downey, Barnstable County/Cape Light Compact Elliott Jacobson, Action Energy Richard Kennelly, Esq., Seahorse Power Company Kathleen Loftus, EnerNOC, Inc. Steve MacAusland, Massachusetts Interfaith Power & Light Herbert Magid, Energy Investors Fund, Alan Nogee, Union of Concerned Scientists Angela M. O'Connor, Associated Industries of Massachusetts Susan F. Tierney, Analysis Group *Some advisory members are pending formal approval by the Governor's Office November 2005 . . . . . . reinvestment of energy savings. We assume these ratios remain constant in the future. In addition to expenditures in the regulated energy efficiency program, we estimate non-program spending using a report that projects the total US market for energy efficiency,22 and estimating the Massachusetts market based on the proportion of electric power consumption in the state. The REPP Report, Singh et al (2001), surveys businesses throughout the supply chain to determine person-hours and skills required . . . . . . Massachusetts). Boston: Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. Singh, V., BBC Research, & Fehrs, J. (2001). The work that goes into renewable energy (Research Report No. 13). Washington DC: Renewable Energy Policy Project. B-10 Renewable Energy Trust Renewable Energy Trust Advisory Committee* Jefferson Tester, Chair, MIT Laboratory for Energy & Environment Martin Aikens, IBEW Local 103 Christopher Anderson, Mass High Tech Council Cynthia Arcate, Department of Energy Resources Designee of Director, . . . . . . of Texas, Austin. Nov. 2002. Bernstein, M., Pernin, C., Loeb, S., and Hanson, M. (2002). The Public Benefit of Energy Efficiency to the State of Massachusetts. Report conducted by RAND Science and Technology for the Energy Foundation. Department of Energy, & Electric Power Research Institute. (1997). Renewable Energy Technology Characterizations (Topical Report): Available at http://www.eren.doe.gov/power/techchar.html. EPRI, & CEC. (2001). California renewable technology market and benefits assessment . . . . . . Basmajian, Megatech Corporation Carrie Cullen Hitt, Constellation NewEnergy Margaret Tara Downey, Barnstable County/Cape Light Compact Elliott Jacobson, Action Energy Richard Kennelly, Esq., Seahorse Power Company Kathleen Loftus, EnerNOC, Inc. Steve MacAusland, Massachusetts Interfaith Power & Light Herbert Magid, Energy Investors Fund, Alan Nogee, Union of Concerned Scientists Angela M. O'Connor, Associated Industries of Massachusetts Susan F. Tierney, Analysis Group *Some advisory members are pending . . . . . . Trade Other Total Direct Indirect TOTAL Jobs 881 256 255 152 126 171 1,841 423 2,264 Jobs per $m 4.81 1.40 1.39 0.83 0.69 0.93 10.06 2.31 12.37 Source: (Division of Energy Resources, 2003: 31-35) B-6 Renewable Energy Trust Methodology for Estimating Jobs – the “Bottom Up” Approach This approach uses proprietary data sets (IMarket and Corptech) to measure both employment and the number of companies at the core of clean energy. Based on IMarket data, there were almost 300 firms in the 25 most relevant . . . --3000,6,250,3450,73001
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