Articles

The following articles are additional resources for information on the Energy Policy Act of 2005, as well as energy saving solutions for buildings:

  2006 Rebate Resource
<Electrical Wholesaling, February 2006>
NEW! A Brilliant Future
<Electrical Contractor, August 2006>
  An Opportunity to Create Demand
<TED, April 2006>
  Cash in on Rebates
<Electrical Wholesaling, February 2006>
  Does EPAct Change Anything?
<Energy & Power, November 2005>
  Energy Policy Act of 2005
<Energy User News, November 21, 2005>
  Energy Policy Act of 2005 Sets New Ballast Efficiency Standards
<Lighting Controls Association, Published November 2005>
  Energy Policy Act of 2005 Encourages Energy-Efficient Lighting with Tax Deduction
<Lighting Controls Association (LCA), September 2005>
  Energy Policy Act of 2006 Incentivizes Energy-Efficient Initiatives
<Buildings, March 2006>
NEW! EPACT Equals Opportunity for Distributors
<Electrical Wholesaling, June 2006>
NEW! Help for Today’s Rising Energy Costs
<Energy & Power Management, July 2006>
  Lighting Q & A
<Power Outlet, Volume 6 Number 2>
 

Lighting Technologies Produce Energy Savings
<Energy & Power Management, May 2006>

 

New Energy Code Could Trim Costs
<Building Operating Management, May 2005>

  New Tax Incentives Make High-Benefit Lighting Less Expensive Than Ever Before
<NLB (National Lighting Bureau) Brochure>
  New Year, New Energy Tax Credits
<Buildings, January 2006>
  Put Lighting’s New Tax Deduction to Work
<Power Outlet, 2006 Volume 6 Number 1>
  The Right Kind of Lighting Can Save You Money in Energy Costs—and Taxes
<Consulting-Specifying Engineer, November 2005>
  What Does the Energy Policy Act of 2005 Mean for Energy Efficiency?
<Southface Website, Southface Journal, Fall 2005>