Worth looking at energy connections to water use as well. The region sends a lot of water to electric power plants. Energy efficiency could be a common sense way to help reduce water demands.
http://pdf.wri.org/southeast_water_and_watts.pdf http://www.wri.org/publication/southeast-energy-policy
Seems like this is a good example of what TN can do to tap its clean energy potential.
There are some good fact sheets here: http://www.wri.org/publication/southeast-energy-policy
And some detail on other tax credits and incentives here: http://www.seealliance.org/states/tn.php http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/index.cfm?EE=1&RE=1&SPV=0&ST=0&state=TN&sh=1
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Georgia still has Tennessee water on its mind
Worth looking at energy connections to water use as well. The region sends a lot of water to electric power plants. Energy efficiency could be a common sense way to help reduce water demands.
http://pdf.wri.org/southeast_water_and_watts.pdf http://www.wri.org/publication/southeast-energy-policy
Tax breaks push green residential fixups
Seems like this is a good example of what TN can do to tap its clean energy potential.
There are some good fact sheets here: http://www.wri.org/publication/southeast-energy-policy
And some detail on other tax credits and incentives here: http://www.seealliance.org/states/tn.php http://www.dsireusa.org/incentives/index.cfm?EE=1&RE=1&SPV=0&ST=0&state=TN&sh=1