Know the Market. Design Smarter Programs.
Market Assessments and Baseline Studies with Michaels Energy
The success of any energy program depends on accurate insights. Michaels Energy delivers data-driven market assessments and baseline studies that help utilities, government agencies, and program sponsors make strategic, informed decisions.
We dig deep into the numbers, behaviors, technologies, and barriers that shape your energy landscape — so your programs are better targeted, more impactful, and ready for regulatory review.
What Are Market Assessments & Baseline Studies?
These are research-based tools that provide a snapshot of current conditions, customer behaviors, technology adoption, and energy use patterns across sectors, regions, or customer types. They form the foundation for program design, potential studies, cost-effectiveness testing, and impact tracking.
Quantitative & Qualitative Market Research
Baseline Studies for Technologies, Practices, and Behaviors
Market Characterization & Segmentation
Adoption & Saturation Studies
Barriers & Opportunities Analyses
Customer Needs & Attitudes Surveys
Why Michaels Energy?
Independent, unbiased research and analysis
Experienced with diverse markets including C&I, small business, and hard-to-reach sectors
Integration with program design, evaluation, and M&V efforts
Clear, actionable insights that translate into smarter energy strategies
Trusted by utilities, cooperatives, state agencies, and regional program sponsors

Who We Serve
- Utilities & Program Administrators
- Public Utility Commissions & Energy Offices
- Municipal & Cooperative Energy Providers
- Energy Efficiency Portfolio Designers
- Regulatory & Oversight Bodies
Success Spotlight: NEEA Whole-Home Metering Study
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) wanted to go beyond knowing what equipment was in homes — they wanted to know how much energy it used and when.
Michaels Energy partnered with Evergreen Economics to design and implement a whole-home metering study across 400+ homes in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. Using custom packages of eGauges, current transducers, and remote temperature sensors, our team ensured live data was collected, transmitted, and stored for analysis.
Our Contribution
- Designed metering tool packages and data transfer methods
- Collaborated with local electricians to install and test equipment
- Gathered data on usage patterns for equipment types, models, and homes
Impact
- Delivered actionable data to inform NEEA’s residential efficiency programs
- Enabled utilities to understand equipment performance under different conditions (pre-, during, and post-pandemic)
- Provided a foundation leveraged in multiple DOE and statewide studies, as well as campus sub-metering projects

Ready to Design with Insight?
Partner with Michaels Energy to uncover what your customers need, where the market stands, and how your programs can lead the way.
