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Main Title Roadmap for incorporating energy efficiency/renewable energy policies and programs into State and Tribal implementation plans /
CORP Author United States. Environmental Protection Agency. Outreach and Information Division.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Outreach and Information Division,
Year Published 2011
Report Number EPA-456/D-11-001
Stock Number PB2012-113671
OCLC Number 857035086
Subjects Renewable energy sources--Law and legislation--United States ; Renewable energy sources--United States
Additional Subjects Energy efficiency ; Renewable energy sources ; Air quality ; Clean Air Act ; Greenhouse gases ; Emissions reduction ; Government policies ; Implementation ; State agencies ; Local agencies ; US EPA ; State implementation plan (SIP)
Internet Access
Description Access URL
https://nepis.epa.gov/Exe/ZyPDF.cgi?Dockey=P100AUEZ.PDF
Holdings
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EKBD  EPA-456/D-11-001 Research Triangle Park Library/RTP, NC 09/03/2013
NTIS  PB2012-113671 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 147 pages : color illustrations, charts, maps ; 28 cm
Abstract
The purpose of this roadmap is to clarify guidance EPA specifically issued in 2004 on incorporating energy efficiency and renewable energy (EE/RE) policies and programs into State Implementation Plans (SIPs), as well as related guidance. EPA issued in that year and in 2005. EE/RE policies and programs are cost effective strategies that state, tribal or local agencies can utilize to help meet air quality goals, SIP and Tribal Implementation Plans (TIP) requirements (i.e., emissions reductions needed to demonstrate attainment and/or satisfy other Clean Air Act requirements). EPA recognizes that state, tribal or local agencies interested in incorporating these policies and programs in SIPs/TIPs need more detailed information on how to achieve that goal. EE/RE programs can also be part of a multi-pollutant emissions reduction strategy to help state, tribal and local agencies not just attain and maintain compliance with NAAQS, but also to improve visibility and reduce regional haze, reduce air toxics and greenhouse gases. To that end, this document provides a roadmap for understanding the requirements and other aspects of the four pathways available for incorporating EE/RE policies and programs into SIPs/TIPs.
Notes
"EPA-456/D-11-001". External review draft. Project Officer: Chris Stoneman. Includes bibliographical references.