Local Government Strategy Series
The Local Government Climate and Energy Strategy Series gives a straightforward overview of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction strategies that local governments can use to achieve economic, environmental, social, and human health benefits. The series covers energy efficiency, transportation, community planning and design, solid waste and materials management, and renewable energy. This series is designed for policy makers and program implementers interested in cost-effective climate and energy strategies, such as mayors, city or town council members, energy managers, city planners, metropolitan and regional planning organizations, and their private and nonprofit partners.
- Combined Heat and Power
- Energy Efficiency in Affordable Housing
- Energy Efficiency in K-12 Schools
- Energy Efficiency in Local Government Operations
- Energy Efficient Product Procurement
- Energy Efficiency in Water and Wastewater Facilities
- Green Power Procurement
- Landfill Gas Energy
- On-Site Renewable Energy Generation
- Resource Conversation and Recovery
- Smart Growth
- Transportation