Department of Energy Launches
Web site Supporting Energy-Saving Reconstruction in the Gulf Coast
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched a Disaster Recovery and Building Reconstruction Web site at www.eere.energy.gov/buildings as part of its effort to support hurricane victims in the Gulf Coast.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched a Disaster Recovery and Building Reconstruction Web site at www.eere.energy.gov/buildings as part of its effort to support hurricane victims in the Gulf Coast.
The Web site provides resources and information for consumers, state and local officials, builders and contractors with the intent of encouraging cost-effective, durable and energy-efficient reconstruction in areas devastated by recent hurricanes.
"The Department of Energy’s Disaster Recovery and Building Reconstruction Web site brings together collective resources, building research and lessons learned from past catastrophes to create safer, stronger buildings that use energy efficiently and are less vulnerable to disaster," said Douglas L. Faulkner, Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. "Application of highly efficient and durable technologies will make a significant difference in the Gulf Coast region’s reconstruction progress."
The Web site includes information on training opportunities and guidelines, fact sheets and case studies developed by DOE, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Department of Housing and Urban Development and other organizations.
DOE is also working closely with state energy offices and their partners to provide resources, training and technical assistance. Part of each state’s recovery effort is partnering with the National Association of State Universities Land Grant Colleges (NASULGC) and in-state extension services to provide training workshops on building and rebuilding with energy efficiency and storm resistance. These workshops will utilize NASULGC’s ready-made capacity for educational program delivery, and draw on DOE’s national network of building scientists, energy analysts and builder training professionals. The Disaster Recovery and Building Reconstruction Web site will disseminate workshop updates and information as it becomes available.
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