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State Energy Program
State Energy Program (SEP)

The State Energy Program's (SEP) mission is to promote energy conservation and efficiency, and reduce the rate of growth of energy demand by developing and implementing a comprehensive state energy plan supported by Federal financial and technical assistance. The SEP provides a range of energy conservation related programs, including energy education, buildings, commercial/industrial, energy codes, and transportation.
Some services are directly provided, while other services are provided under contract, such as workshops, demonstration projects, and so forth. DCS contracts with a number of professional organizations, educational institutions, and other entities to provide these services. Various mechanical engineering services are also provided related to energy use within state facilities.
The SEP is intended to reinforce awareness of energy efficiency by promoting the economic benefits of more efficient energy usage; promoting the contribution of energy conservation opportunities to a safer and cleaner environment; maintaining a dialog between energy users, producers, and distributors; and addressing the energy conservation requirements of various end-use sectors.
Under the SEP, DCS distributes a variety of publications related to energy conservation topics. Printed copies are available by contacting Joe Murphy. To view available publications see the archived publications.

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Related Links

U.S. Department of Energy (link)
Golden Field Office (link)
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (link)
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (link)
For information about the program contact Joe Murphy, Program Administrator at (701) 777-5431.

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