Chapter 888 of the 1978 Public Acts adopted by reference the Code for Energy Conservation in New Building Construction, and required all cities and towns to enforce this code effective Jan. 1, 1979. For the information of municipal officials this law was reproduced by MTAS as it had been codified in the Tennessee Code Annotated
During the 1986 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, state representatives adopted hundreds of...
Cities adopting building codes by reference must adopt the complete codes by ordinance. Includes sam...
In response to the recognized lack of existing consensus standards directed to the conservation of e...
This Technical Bulletin provides information about the National Energy Conservation Policy Act (NECP...
Selected Short Bibliography on Energy Conservation by Local Governments. Includes such titles as Han...
The Tennessee Clean Energy Future Act of 2009 adopted energy efficiency standards and broadened stat...
A planned, well-executed program for conservation can save both energy and dollars. Such a program w...
This Hot Topic analyzes the new energy code legislation; describes what the state of Tennessee is do...
This Hot Topic analyzes the new energy code legislation; describes what the state of Tennessee is do...
In this bulletin, MTAS listed various practices, beyond the temperature-speed reduction requests of ...
In this Technical Bulletin, MTAS Executive Director Victor C. Hobday addresses energy policy and con...
The Energy Conservation Act (20 ILCS 1115) was signed into law in September 1979. The law requires ...
This Energy Program has been designed and developed to provide specific guidance to cities in implem...
This publication examines the elements, goals and project outcomes of the State of Tennessee Energy ...
Cities adopting building codes by reference must adopt the complete codes by ordinance. Includes sam...
During the 1986 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, state representatives adopted hundreds of...
Cities adopting building codes by reference must adopt the complete codes by ordinance. Includes sam...
In response to the recognized lack of existing consensus standards directed to the conservation of e...
This Technical Bulletin provides information about the National Energy Conservation Policy Act (NECP...
Selected Short Bibliography on Energy Conservation by Local Governments. Includes such titles as Han...
The Tennessee Clean Energy Future Act of 2009 adopted energy efficiency standards and broadened stat...
A planned, well-executed program for conservation can save both energy and dollars. Such a program w...
This Hot Topic analyzes the new energy code legislation; describes what the state of Tennessee is do...
This Hot Topic analyzes the new energy code legislation; describes what the state of Tennessee is do...
In this bulletin, MTAS listed various practices, beyond the temperature-speed reduction requests of ...
In this Technical Bulletin, MTAS Executive Director Victor C. Hobday addresses energy policy and con...
The Energy Conservation Act (20 ILCS 1115) was signed into law in September 1979. The law requires ...
This Energy Program has been designed and developed to provide specific guidance to cities in implem...
This publication examines the elements, goals and project outcomes of the State of Tennessee Energy ...
Cities adopting building codes by reference must adopt the complete codes by ordinance. Includes sam...
During the 1986 session of the Tennessee General Assembly, state representatives adopted hundreds of...
Cities adopting building codes by reference must adopt the complete codes by ordinance. Includes sam...
In response to the recognized lack of existing consensus standards directed to the conservation of e...