- Clarion Ledger: Simple Measures Cut Costs of Energy
- Tennessean: Stimulus Feeds Green Jobs
- Tennessean: 'Clean' Industry Boasts Growth
- Associated Press: House votes to create statewide building code
- Associated Press: Governors warn energy plan could stifle growth
- Southeast Energy Opportunities: Power of Efficiency World Resources Institute Issue Brief
- Time Magazine: America’s Untapped Energy Resource: Boosting Efficiency
- Commercial Appeal: MLGW pushes ordinance to require rental properties to be cost-conscious
- Tennessean: Tennessee goes for green-energy jobs
- Atlanta Journal Constitution: Put these energy tactics on your to-do list for 2009
- Atlanta Business Chronicle: Southern Co.’s Ratcliffe talks demand, efficiency
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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)
- New Report: Southeast Energy Efficiency Study: a recent report that uses state-of-the-art economic modeling to evaluate the potential impact of energy efficiency policies on Southern states.
- Congratulations to SEEA's John Sibley on his lifetime achievement award
- SEEA Congratulates Dr. Marilyn Brown on TVA Board Appointment
- Explanatory Statement on Section 410 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
- Energy Efficiency in Appalachia
- Southeast Electronic Book of Industrial Resources (2.4 MB PDF)
