Links

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


The complete Energy Policy Act of 2005 as written by Congress:
> The Energy Policy Act of 2005, Full Text (PDF)

IRS information notice on how commercial building owners or leaseholders can qualify for the tax deduction for making their building energy efficient:
> Notice 2006-52 (PDF)

From the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA):
> Description and Technical Explanation of H.R. 6, TITLE XIII, Energy Tax Incentive Act of 2005 (PDF)
> The full conference report for EPAct 2005 (PDF)

NEMA has issued a guidance document for the certification letter that is required in order to claim the IRS Section 179D tax deduction. The certification letter must be signed by an engineer or contractor who is licensed in the jurisdiction in which the building is located and represents himself as being qualified to do this type of building analysis. The NEMA guidance document provides sample language and examples.
> Guidance on Energy Policy Act Commercial Building’s Tax Deduction Certification Letters

See what's possible with Philips Lighting and EPAct 2005
> See the Philips Lighting website

The Lighting Controls Association (LCA) provides education on the benefits and operation of automatic switching and dimming controls:
> Lighting Controls Association Website


Energy Star is a government-backed program helping businesses and individuals protect the environment through superior energy efficiency:
> Energy Star® program


A brief summary of EPAct 2005:
> Wikipedia, Energy Policy Act of 2005


The U.S. Department of Energy’s Building Technologies Program offers an array of resources to help
architects, builders, contractors, building owners and managers, and homeowners make smart choices about energy:
> DOE Home Page (extend link to include DOE)
> Building Technologies Program


Energy Saving Solutions and ideas from the U.S. Department of Energy for a variety of buildings:
> Multifamily
> Office
> Retail
> Healthcare
> Hospitality
> School
> University
> Government
> High Performance