A Review of Energy Reduction Competitions. What Have We Learned

A Review of Energy Reduction Competitions: What Have We Learned? Prepared by: Edward Vine California Institute for Energy and Environment Christopher M. Jones University of California, Berkeley California Institute for Energy and Environment 2087 Addison Street Berkeley, CA 94704-1103 May 2015

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