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IEPEC/IEA Energy Efficiency Programme Evaluation Masters Workshop
 
Location and date(s) of workshop:
Paris, 2-3 April 2009
   
Organiser(s): Jointly organised by the International Energy Agency and the International Energy Program Evaluation Conference
   
Contact(s):
samb@caenergy.com
   

Background:

IEA Contact is: nigel.jollands@iea.org

The purpose of the Masters Workshop is to convey techniques and information on the issues that one needs to address when conducting an evaluation. Specifically, we will convey the importance of evaluation with a particular focus on programme evaluation, identify how evaluation fits into the broader policy cycle, and provide an introduction to the tools needed for program evaluation.


Who should attend?
Energy efficiency policymakers, analysts, and energy efficiency programme evaluators. This is open to anyone interested in evaluation.


What will you get out of the workshop?
An overview of the basic principles of energy efficiency programme evaluation and a tool box of fundamental evaluation techniques.

There is no charge for attending but registration is requested by Friday 27th February 2009. Please click https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=X98B1BhDcYP771jWyKYkmg_3d_3d to access the registration form.

 
Links to relevant documents:
Related website links: http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs047/1101796450336/archive/1102436096454.html

 
Proceedings: Agenda

Thursday, April 2nd 2009 - 1:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Overview of the Course
Nigel Jollands, IEA Mark Friedrichs. US DOE, Bobbie Tannenbaum IEPEC

What and why of process evaluation?
Bobbi Tannenbaum & Pierre Landry

What and why of impact evaluation?
Ed Vine & Iris Sulyma

Tools for conducting evaluation-which tools for which problem

All afternoon trainers


Friday, April 3rd 2009 - 8:30 am - 12:30 am

Plenary Session-Recap of Day One
Bobbi Tannenbaum

Demand Side Management Guidelines
Harry Vruels

Evaluating Research & Development Projects
Rosalie Reugg

Meta-analysis
Mirjam Harmelink

Evaluation of Request For Proposals
Bobbi Tannenbaum

Evaluating GHG Emmissions from Energy Efficiency Programs
Ed Vine

Closing The Loop Plenary
Ed Vine and Bobbi Tannenbaum
 

 

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