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Publications from Georgia

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  • Energy Efficiency in Appalachia—How Much More Is Available, At What Cost, and By When?
    (PDF 1.71 MB)
    The Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance in Atlanta, Georgia, publishes this report that it developed on conjunction with the Appalachian Regional Commission, the Georgia Institute of Technology, the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, and the Alliance to Save Energy; 233 pp.; March, 2009.
  • Energy Efficiency in Appalachia: How Much More is Available, at What Cost, and By When?
    (PDF 1.71 MB)
    The Southeast Energy Alliance publishes this report that it prepared with the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Appalachian Regional Commission, the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy, and the Alliance to Save Energy; 233 pp. ; February, 2009.
  • State Energy Strategy for Georgia
    (PDF 1.43 MB)
    The Georgia Governor published this strategic energy plan that was assembled by the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority with input from the Governor's Energy Policy Council; 138 pp.; January, 2009.
  • Habitat for Humanity: LaGrange, Georgia, 2003 Jimmy Carter Work Project
    (PDF 518 KB)
    DOE's Building America Program publishes this case study about building Habitat for Humanity houses to ENERGY STAR® standards; 4 pp.; May, 2005.
  • PCS Nitrogen: Combustion Fan System Optimization Improves Performance and Saves Energy at a Chemical Plant
    (PDF 728 KB)
    The U.S. Department of Energy's BestPractices Program publishes this fact sheet; 4 pp.; January, 2005.
  • Low Solar Heat Gain Windows: Successful Market Transformation in Georgia and Texas
    (PDF 362 KB)
    The U.S. Department of Energy Codes Program publishes this case study as part of its Buildings for the 21st Century series about low solar heat gain windows in Georgia and Texas; 4 pp.; January, 2005.
  • Georgia Public Health Laboratory, Decatur, Georgia—Laboratories for the 21st Century: Case Studies
    (PDF 331 KB)
    DOE's Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publish this case study as one in a series for the Laboratories for the 21st Century program. The energy-efficient elements of the laboratory include light-filled interior spaces for daylighting, closely grouped loads (such as freezers), use of recirculated air in administrative areas, direct digital controls for heating and cooling equipment, sunscreens, and low-emissivity window glazing; 8 pp.; December, 2002.
  • The New American Home; Atlanta, Georgia
    (PDF 269 KB)
    This project summary highlights a show home put together by a consortium for the 2002 International Builders Show in Atlanta Georgia. The fact sheet is published by the U.S. Department of Energy Building America project; 4 pp.; January, 2002.
  • State Primer on Developing Florida's Landfill Gas-to-Energy Potential
    (PDF 710 KB)
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Landfill Gas Methane Outreach Program publishes this report in conjunction with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection; EPA 430-R-00-004; 27 pp.; May, 2000.
  • State Primer on Developing Georgia's Landfill Gas-to-Energy Potential
    (PDF 373 KB)
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Landfill Gas Methane Outreach Program publishes this report in conjunction with the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority; EPA 430-R-99-007; 32 pp.; January, 1999.