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Lead by Example Initiatives

Information provided by EPA State Climate and Energy Program, Oklahoma State Planning and Incentive Structures

New and Existing State Building Requirements

Summary: On May 23, 2008, the Governor approved House Bill (HB) 3394, also called the “Conserving Oklahoma Act.” HB 3394 requires all new state-owned buildings or major renovations of state-owned buildings to meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards. LEED includes a minimum energy performance level as a component but does not necessarily require buildings to optimize energy performance.

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Energy-Efficient Product Procurement

No policy in place or proposed

Efficient Fleets

No policy in place or proposed

Note: For state efficient fleet initiatives, policies listed must make a specific, mandatory requirement for increasing state fleet efficiency. State alternative-fuel vehicle procurement requirements that give a voluntary option to count efficient vehicles are thus not included.

Energy Savings Performance Contracting: Enabling Legislation

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Last Updated 07/14/2009

 

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