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Louisiana, Mississippi -- Analysis of Energy Saving Impacts of New Residential Energy Codes for the Gulf Coast

At the request of the Government Accountability Office, the U.S. Department of Energy's Building Energy Codes Program undertook an analysis of the energy savings and cost impacts associated with the use of newer and more efficient residential building energy codes in the states of Louisiana and Mississippi.


The intent of this analysis is to determine the potential energy and economic impacts from improved energy efficiency alternatives available for residential buildings during the reconstruction process after Hurricane Katrina.

Publication Date: 
Monday, January 1, 2007
tar_pnnl16265.pdf
Document Details
Last Name: 
Lucas
Initials: 
R.G.
Affiliation: 
DOE BECP
Document Number: 
PNNL-16265
Focus: 
Adoption
Building Type: 
Residential
Code Referenced: 
2006 IECC
Document type: 
State-specific
Technical Assistance report
Target Audience: 
State Official
State: 
Louisiana
Mississippi
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