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National Database of Energy Efficiency Policies and Incentives

The primary objective of the National Database of Energy Efficiency Policies and Incentives project is to provide a single source of information on all available incentive programs and policies that promote increased efficiency in the building sector, with a focus on K-12 schools, universities & colleges, state & local government buildings, commercial buildings, multi-family residential, and public housing.  The benefits of incentive programs and policies in reducing air emissions, utility bills, and energy usage have been documented in a variety of studies.  this accurate, up-to-date technical assistance tool is designed to support Rebuild America partnerships and related stakeholders nationwide in their efforts to (1) help building owners overcome financial barriers of implementing energy efficiency/green building projects and practices; and (2) develop effective rules, regulations, and other policies to encourage energy efficiency projects and green building practices.

Contact:

North Carolina State University - NC Solar Center
Campus Box 7902
Raleigh, NC 27695
(919) 513-3078
Contact: Susan Gouchoe
Email: Susan_gouchoe@ncsu.edu

Partners:

NAIMA
Texas State Energy Conservation Office

Washington State University

PA Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Energy, Innovations and Technology Deployment

Cost:

Total project cost: $538,500
STAC-DOE portion: $430,000
Participant portion: $108,500

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Quarterly Reports

Below are the quarterly reports as provided by the project to STAC, excluding some non-substantive and financial information. All available reports are listed below.

 


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Last Updated: 05/01/08