The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) State Energy Program (SEP) provides funding to support the work of New York's state energy office to provide direction and set priorities for the state's energy future.
SEP Projects
Read summaries of New York's energy activities supported by DOE energy grants.
Read summaries of SEP Special Projects that DOE awarded to New York through a competitive solicitation.
Read case studies published by DOE or New York that deal with how the state approached a particular energy problem. These include both success stories and projects where there were lessons learned.
New York Energy Office Projects
DOE and the state energy office work together to increase the energy efficiency of New York's economy and promote the beneficial adoption of new renewable energy technologies.
The best source of information on New York Energy Office projects is online.
The State Energy Program published these short projects descriptions submitted by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority in its bimonthly newsletter Conservation Update.
Read a list of publications or Web sites about renewable energy or energy efficiency projects that New York has published or that DOE has published about New York.
Other DOE Information on New York
New York Energy Consumption Data and Renewable Energy Resources
These data and links to DOE's Energy Information Administration's data, along with an energy profile of New York, are available from the EERE States Statistics and Energy Information Administration pages.
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