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Georgia and Arkansas Residential Energy Code Field Studies

Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance will investigate whether investing in statewide building energy code education, training, and outreach programs can produce a significant change in residential building code compliance rates. The results of these activities provide the necessary business case to influence non-government entities, particularly utilities, to make investments in similar programs, which could lead to substantial national energy savings.
Scope
Funded Performer
Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance
Partners (not funded)
Advanced Energy,
Arkansas Economic Development Commission,
Energy Office,
Georgia Department of Community Affairs,
Georgia Environmental Finance Authority,
Southface
Agreement Total
$1,399,999
Match Total
$350,000
Project Start Date
Project End Date
Program Information
Funding Organization
Department of Energy
Program Area
Building Energy Codes
Project Manager
Jeremy Williams
Agreement Type
Funding Opportunity
Project Details
Ongoing Initiative or Research Project
Research Project
Grid, Whole Building, or Technology
Whole Building
Technology Type
Other
Building Type
Single Family
New or Existing
New
Existing
DR Focus?
No
Code/Standard Focus?
Yes
Locale
City
Atlanta
State
Georgia