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GAO Reports by subject "DOE Residential Conservation Service Program"

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Date Dec. 30, 1986 Report No. RCED-87-38 Title

Energy Conservation: Federal Home Energy Audit Program Has Not Achieved Expectations

c United States General Accounting Office l$i3! Report to the Congress i , ENERGY CONSERVATION Federal Home Energy Audit Progrm Has Not Achieved Expectations lllllllllIllllll 131881 -~-- 037-a - GAO KJED-87-38 . - . \ , GA!!0 United States General Accounting Off’ice Washington, D.C. 20648 Comptroller General of the United States B-223210 Dcccmber 30, 1986 To The President of the Senate and the S...
Date Oct. 31, 1985 Report No. RCED-86-19 Title

Energy: Low-Income Weatherization--Better Way of Meeting Needs in View of Limited Funds

BYTHEUS. GENERALACCOUNTING OFFICE Report To The Secretary Of Energy Low-Income Weatherization-Better Way )”bf Meeting Needs ‘In View Of Limited Funds Federal grants for low-income weatherization programs totaled more than $2.5 billion between 1975 and 1985. States use the grants to weatherize low-income dwellings, thereby reducing residential fuel use. Currently, the main sources of federal fu...
Date Sept. 5, 1985 Report No. 127878 Title

Energy: Residential Conservation Service

IllMI lllllllll 127878 SUMMARYOF GAO LEGAL POSITION GAO and Energy disagree authorizing over the interpretation Conservation Policy of the Service Act statute the Residential Program. cifically prescribed tains The National provides that Energy Conservation spe- the program announcement duties * were to terminate on January 1, 1985, but it date(s) for the other aspects con- no termination of the R...
Date Sept. 26, 1983 Report No. 122487 Title

Energy: Certain DOE Procurement Practices and the Residential Conservation Service

i UNITED STATES-GENERALACCOUNTING -QFFIC-E - --- - ------ ----.-. Washington, D.C. 20548" FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 1:00 p.m. Monday, September 26, 1983 SUMMARY STATEMENT OF F. KEVIN BOLAND SENIOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, RESOURCES,COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIVISION HOUSEENERGY AND COMMERCE COMMITTEE ON CERTAIN DEPARTMENT ENERGYPROCUREMENT OF PRACTICES AND THE RESIDENTIAL CONSERVATIO...
Date March 29, 1982 Report No. EMD-82-70 Title

The Residential Conservation Service: Issues Affecting the Program's Future

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 ENERGY MlNiLRALS AND DIVI8ION March 29, 1982 B-205365 The flonorable Lowell P. Weicker Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Supply Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate The Honorable Richard L. Ottinger Chairman, Subcommittee on Energy Conservation and Power Committee on Energy and Commerce House o...
Date March 13, 1981 Report No. 114586 Title

Energy: Residential Energy Conservation Outreach Activities and the Energy Extension Service

UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING WASHINGTON, D.C. 20548 FOR RELEASE ON DELIVERY Expected at 9:30 a.m. Friday, March 13, 1981 STATEMENT OF JAMES DUFFUS III SENIOR GROUP DIRECTOR, ENERGY AND MINERALS DIVISION BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY DEVELOPMENTAND APPLICATIONS, HOUSE COMMITTEE ON SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LON RESIDENTIAL ENERGY CONSERVATION OUTREACH ACTIVITIES c AND THE ENERGY EXTENSION SERVI...
Date Feb. 11, 1981 Report No. EMD-81-8 Title

Energy: Residential Energy Conservation Outreach Activities--A New Federal Approach Needed

* 111 II’ r* BY THECOMPTROLLERGENERAL I T I. ;ly3’J9 port To The Con OF THEUNITED STATES Residential Energy Conservation Out reach Activities--A New Federal Approach Needed The Department of Energy’s outreach act& ities are intended to encourage residential consuiners to voluntarily implement. energy conservation measures. These activities can contribute to greater energy conservation if the...
Date Nov. 26, 1979 Report No. EMD-80-4 Title

Energy: Federal Efforts To Ensure the Effectiveness and Safety of Thermal Insulation Can Be Improved

. REPORTB’Y’ U.S. THE General Accounting Office Federal EffortsTo Ensure The Effectiveness And Safety Of Thermal Insulation Can Be Improved Federal energy conservation programs give considerable emphasis to the benefits of inHowever, in 1977 sulating existing homes. and 1978, questions arose as to the availability, effectiveness, and safety of insulation materials being installed. This report ...