- Coverage on Atlanta FOX news features SEEA and ASE's energy efficiency efforts
- NEMA's Guide to Energy Efficient Lighting
- ACEEE Releases Report on the Energy Policy Act of 2005
- BCAP Releases New Study Findings: Cost of Using Efficient Construction Well Under $1,000 Per Home
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Southeast Efficiency Study
Southeast Energy Efficiency Study: Energy Efficiency in the South is a recent report by a team of researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Duke University’s Nicholas Institute that uses state-of-the-art economic modeling to evaluate the potential impact of energy efficiency policies on Southern states. The energy efficiency policies examined by the research team fall into three broad categories: residential, commercial and industrial. The report also includes state profiles for each state in the region (including the District of Columbia) and the economic and employment impacts of energy efficiency for each individual state.
- Full Report (460 kB PDF)
- Alabama (460 kB PDF)
- Arkansas (560 kB PDF)
- District of Columbia (512 kB PDF)
- Delaware (460 kB PDF)
- Florida (506 kB PDF)
- Georgia (460 kB PDF)
- Kentucky (459 kB PDF)
- Louisiana (453 kB PDF)
- Maryland (470 kB PDF)
- Mississippi (471 kB PDF)
- North Carolina (524 kB PDF)
- Oklahoma (496 kB PDF)
- South Carolina (522 kB PDF)
- Tennessee (457 kB PDF)
- Texas (574 kB PDF)
- Virginia (452 kB PDF)
- West Virginia (503 kB PDF)
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Renewable Energy in the South Report
Southeast Regional Energy Codes Needs Assessment
Best Practice Reports for Community Energy Efficiency Programs
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