The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today invited energy efficient product manufacturers, manufactured housing experts, and other home performance industry stakeholders to review and comment on its Standard Work Specifications for Manufactured Housing. Developed under DOE’s Guidelines for Home Energy Professionals project, the specifications are voluntary guidelines that outline minimum requirements for high-quality energy upgrades in manufactured housing. The industry review period will remain open through February 3, 2012.
DOE Seeks Industry Feedback on Standard Work Specifications for Energy Upgrades in Manufactured Housing
Seeded on Thu Jan 26, 2012 11:23 AM EST
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The online commenting tool is designed to enhance the user experience by allowing individuals to create user accounts to manage and monitor all comments made through the standard work specifications development process. A list of frequently asked questions and a point of contact are listed on the site for user support.
For more information on the DOE Guidelines for Home Energy Professionals project and the Standard Work Specifications for Manufactured Housing, visit the project website or contact workforce.guidelines@nrel.gov.
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