Welcome to the IEA Demand Side Management Programme

The IEA Demand-Side Management Programme is an international collaboration of 14 countries working together to develop and promote opportunities for demand-side management (DSM).

DSM offers solutions to problems such as load management, energy efficiency, strategic conservation and related activities.

The work of the programme is organized through a series of Tasks and reported in a number of publications. It is managed by an Executive Committee (ExCo). Visit the News page for the latest information on our activities.

Articles

Our latest Articles. Please click a heading to read.

Author: David Crossley, Managing Director of Energy Futures Australia Pty. Ltd and Senior Advisor at The Regulatory Assistance Project.
25/08/2012
Author: David Crossley, Managing Director of Energy Futures Australia Pty. Ltd and Senior Advisor at The Regulatory Assistance Project.
10/05/2012
Author: David Crossley, Managing Director of Energy Futures Australia Pty. Ltd and Senior Advisor at The Regulatory Assistance Project.
22/11/2011
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Columns

Our latest columns. Please click a heading to read.

by Rod Janssen, Independent Consultant
27/11/2012
by Rob Kool, Chairman of the DSM Programme
21/11/2012

Workshops

Our latest workshops. Please click a heading to read.

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#Task24 on #behaviour “@energynet: Podcast 18 über den Einfluss des menschlichen Verhaltens auf den Energieverbrauch http://t.co/qcMg2ur41E
on the 16th May 2013 via Twitter for iPhone.
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But no one saw obvious human solution “@DrSteveFawkes My Opinion on #EnergyEfficiency: It's Universal http://t.co/7KibMlOWEN via@designnews”
on the 7th May 2013 via Twitter for iPhone.
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“@WhichUK: Energy regulator Ofgem approves new smart meter rules to protect consumers http://t.co/0A41tSQww1” #Task23
on the 29th Apr 2013 via Twitter for iPhone.
(by @IEADSM | Retweeted 1 times)
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Latest Calendar Entries

Workshop - 24 April 2013: "New ways to achieve energy efficiency in the"polder model"
From:  24/04/2013 To:  24/04/2013
41st Executive Committee meeting of the IEA DSM Programme
From:  24/04/2013 To:  26/04/2013

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Task I realised the objectives, stated in 1994, to develop a database on DSM programmes, the International Database on Energy Effiency Programmes (INDEEP) and to analyse the data (two analysis reports). The task started in 1994 and has continually developed a methodology to collect data and present it in order to aid utilities and governments to design EE-DSM programmes which reach more customers and save more energy at lower cost.

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Latest Reports

DSM Programme Annual Report 2012 Publ:20/1/2013

Task 17 - Subtask 9 Report - Summary and conclusions

Click here to download the report. (24/11/2012)

Task 17 - Subtask 7 Report - Stakeholders involved in the deployment of microgeneration and new end-use technologies

Click here to download the report. (24/11/2012)

Task 17 - Subtask 5 Report No.5 - Smart metering

Click here to download the report. (24/11/2012)

Task 17 - Subtask 5 Report No.4 - Photovoltaic at customer premises

Click here to download the report. (24/11/2012)

Task 17 - Subtask 5 Report No.3 - Heat pumps for cooling and heating

Click here to download the report. (24/11/2012)

Task 17 - Subtask 5 Report No.2 - Micro-CHP technologies for distributed generation

Click here to download the report. (24/11/2012)

Task 17 - Subtask 5 Report No.1 - Full electric and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles from the power system perspective

Click here to download the report. (24/11/2012)

Task 17 - Subtask 8 Report: Assessment of the quantitative effects on the power systems and stakeholders - case studies from Austria and Finland

Click here to download the repor. (24/11/2012)

Best Practices in Designing and Implementing Energy Efficiency Obligation Schemes - Research Report Task 22.

Click here to download the report. (10/8/2012)


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