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Regional Technical Forum - nwcouncil.org

The Regional Technical Forum was established as a body that would provide the region with consistent and reliable quantification of energy savings estimates for specific efficient technologies or actions.

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Regional Technical Forum

Regional Technical Forum. The RTF is a technical advisory committee to the Northwest Power and Conservation Council established in 1999 to develop standards to verify and evaluate energy efficiency savings. Header Menu. nwcouncil.org; Contact

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RTF Policy Advisory Committee Northwest Power and

The Regional Technical Forum (RTF) Policy Advisory Committee (PAC) was created to advise the Council regarding policy and governance issues of the RTF, including the review of an annual work plan and budget. The objective of the RTF PAC is to provide policy recommendations to the Council on how best to meet the mutual needs of the RTF’s stakeholders, while ensuring that the RTF maintains its …

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Los Angeles Orange County - California Receivers Forum

The Los Angeles / Orange County (LA/OC) Council is a regional group of the California Receivers For um consisting of receivers, attorneys, accountants, real estate brokers, property managers and other individuals who service the receivership industry. We address the local needs and concerns of all parties who participate in the receivership process; facilitate communication between the ...

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California Climate Change Assessment

Aug 27, 2018 . Aug 27, 2018 . What is the Climate Assessment? California’s Climate Change Assessments contribute to the scientific foundation for understanding climate-related vulnerability at the local scale and informing resilience actions, while also directly informing State policies, plans, programs, and guidance, to promote effective and integrated action to safeguard California from climate change.

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Jennifer Light Will Lead Regional Technical Forum

The Regional Technical Forum was established by the Council in 1999 to develop standards to verify and evaluate energy efficiency savings. Voting members of the forum are appointed by the Council and include individuals experienced in …

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RTF - Regional Technical Forum AcronymAttic

The Regional Technical Forum (RTF) is an advisory committee established in 1999 to develop standards to verify and evaluate conservation savings. See charter and bylaws and Policy Advisory Committee charter.

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RTF - Regional Technical Forum

RTF means Regional Technical Forum. RTF. Regional Technical Forum. Abbreviation is mostly used in categories: Government Forum Energy Power Efficiency. Rating: 1. 1 vote.

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Josh Rushton - Contract Analyst - Regional Technical

Regional Technical Forum Assistant at Northwest Power and Conservation Council Portland, OR. Watier Kevin Program Manager at Snohomish County PUD Lake Stevens, WA. Cristina Delgado ...

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Support and Services. The Collective Service’s toolkit is a set of methodologies and tools across 10 steps to conduct your RCCE activities for supporting health emergencies. Discover key guidance, tools, templates and vetted country examples to support effective cluster management at all stages of the Programme Cycle.

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Cadillac ATS-V Forum

Aug 14, 2021 . Cadillac ATS-V Technical Forums. Maintenance, Warranty Issues & Troubleshooting. ... Regional Cadillac ATS forum for the British Columbia, Alberta, Northwest Territory, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland, …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does the Regional Technical Forum work?

    The RTF works on behalf of the region's energy efficiency programs, and our work plan is based on measure proposals from around the region to support program needs. If you are interested in engaging with the RTF to develop a new unit energy savings measure or standard protocol, please submit a proposal.

  • Is the RTF meeting open to the public?

    The RTF is a public forum and we encourage you to engage in our work. The RTF holds monthly, all day meetings that are open to the public. The RTF also works through a variety of subcommittees. If you have specific technical or subject matter expertise, we would welcome your participation in this work.

  • How does the RTF help the region achieve its goals?

    How does the RTF help the region achieve its goals? With the passage of the Northwest Power Act in 1980, Congress defined energy efficiency as a key resource for meeting the region's load growth.

  • How does the Regional Technical Forum work?

    The RTF works on behalf of the region's energy efficiency programs, and our work plan is based on measure proposals from around the region to support program needs. If you are interested in engaging with the RTF to develop a new unit energy savings measure or standard protocol, please submit a proposal.

  • How is procost used in Regional Technical Forum?

    ProCost is also used by the Council’s Regional Technical Forum (RTF) to evaluate the cost effectiveness of conservation measures using the assumptions of the Council’s current Power Plan. For some consumers of RTF work products, the Total Resource Cost Benefit Cost (TRC B/C) ratio is of primary importance.

  • Why is the RTF important to the northwest?

    The energy savings estimates generated through the public processes of the RTF enable accurate estimates of the region's efficiency potential vital to power system planning, as well as a better understanding of the region's efficiency accomplishments. Since 1978, energy efficiency has provided significant benefits to the Northwest:

  • Is the RTF meeting open to the public?

    The RTF is a public forum and we encourage you to engage in our work. The RTF holds monthly, all day meetings that are open to the public. The RTF also works through a variety of subcommittees. If you have specific technical or subject matter expertise, we would welcome your participation in this work.

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