Publications
X Author: Philip Coleman
2023
Coleman, Philip, and Christine Walker."Recommended vs. Actual Escalation Rates For ESPCs: Is the Guidance Good?."International Journal of Energy Management
5.1 (2023).
2022
Earni, Shankar, and Philip Coleman."Better bang for your buck? Comparing savings realization from ESPCs and direct-funded projects."ACEEE Summer Study 2022
(2022). DOI
2020
Earni, Shankar, Philip Coleman, Elizabeth Stuart, and Peter H. Larsen."eProject Builder: Promoting wider adoption of energy savings performance contracts through standardization and transparency."energise 2020 ENERGY INNOVATION FOR A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY
(2020) 300-308.
Coleman, Philip, Shankar Earni, Bob Slattery, and Christine Walker."M&V in ESPC: The U.S. Federal Experience and Implications for Developing ESPC Markets."energise 2020 ENERGY INNOVATION FOR A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY
(2020) 216-221.
Mathew, Paul A., Philip Coleman, Cynthia Regnier, Jordan Shackelford, Duane Kubischta, Sarah Zaleski, and Blake Dressel."Package deals for deep savings: Scaling deep retrofits in commercial buildings with integrated systems packages."ACEEE
(2020).
2019
Mathew, Paul A., Philip Coleman, Janie Page, Cynthia Regnier, Jordan Shackelford, Greg Hopkins, Matt Jungclaus, and Victor Olgyay."Energy Efficiency and the Real Estate Lifecycle: Stakeholder Perspectives."
(2019).
2018
Mathew, Paul A., Nancy Wallace, Paulo Issler, Baptiste Ravache, Philip Coleman, and Cindy Zhu."Do energy costs really affect commercial mortgage default risk? New results and implications for energy efficiency investments."2018 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
(2018). DOI
Zhu, Cindy, Andrew White, Paul A. Mathew, Jeff Deason, and Philip Coleman."Raising the Rent Premium: Moving Green Building Research Beyond Certifications and Rent."2018 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
(2018). DOI
2016
Mathew, Paul A., Philip Coleman, Nancy Wallace, Paulo Issler, Lenny Kolstad, and Robert Sahadi."Energy Factors in Commercial Mortgages: Gaps and Opportunities."
(2016).
2015
Chiles, Thomas, Kenneth Shutika, and Philip Coleman."Riding the Electricity Market as an Energy Management Strategy: Savings from Real-Time Pricing."
(2015).
Coleman, Philip."Escalation Rates in Energy Savings Performance Contracts."Energy Engineering
112.5 (2015). DOI
2014
Coleman, Philip, Shankar Earni, and Charles H. Williams."Could what that ESCO sales rep said really be true? Savings realization rates in ESPC versus bid-to-spec projects."2014 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
(2014).
2011
Earni, Shankar, Philip Coleman, and Mark D. Sanders."Integrated Framework toward a Closed Loop Measurement and Verification Approach."ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry
1 (2011) 68-79.
2008
Coleman, Philip, Christopher T. Payne, and Richard G. White."A Plea for Simpler Electricity Tariffs."2008 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
7 (2008) 60-69.
2006
McGrory, Laura Van Wie, Philip Coleman, David Fridley, Jeffrey P. Harris, and Edgar Villasenor Franco."Two Paths to Transforming Markets through Public Sector Energy Efficiency: Bottom Up versus Top Down."2006 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
6 (2006) 265-276.
2004
Coleman, Philip, and Jeffrey P. Harris."Public Sector Leadership: Government Purchasing of Energy-efficient Products to Save Energy and “Pull” the Market."Kuwait ASST Workshop on Energy Conservation in Buildings
(2004).
2000
Shugars, John, Philip Coleman, Christopher T. Payne, and Laura Van Wie McGrory."Bridging the Efficiency Gap: Commercial Packaged Rooftop Air Conditioners."Proceedings from the 2000 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
10 (2000) 217-226.
Coleman, Philip, and Alexander T. Shaw."Guide Specifications: An Overlooked Avenue for Promoting Building Energy Efficiency."2000 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
4 (2000) 47-54.
1998
Coleman, Philip."Reducing ‘Search Cost’ and Risk in Energy-efficiency Investments: Two Success Stories."1998 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Buildings
4 (1998) 91-98.