NEPA Categorical Exclusion Determinations—Pennsylvania

This page lists the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) categorical exclusion determinations in Pennsylvania for DOE's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

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Pennsylvania

Allentown's Solar Power Trash Compactors and Other ProjectsPDF

Bensalem Township's Technical Services and Design and Installation of a Ground Source Heat PumpPDF

Bethlehem's Technical Consultant and Other ProjectsPDF

Erie's Energy Audit and Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Harrisburg's Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Hempfield's Basefield Field Lighting Replacement at Hempfield ParkPDF

Lancaster Develops Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Landisville's High Performance Permanent Magnets for Advanced MotorsPDF

Manheim Uses the EECBG Program for Pedestrian Path Linkage Between Overlook Campus and Surrounding NeighborhoodsPDF

Manheim Continues Replacing Traffic Signals with LED BulbsPDF

Manheim Conducts Energy Audits on Government BuildingsPDF

Penn Hills Develops an Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Reading's Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

State College's Compact High Temperature DC Bus Capacitors for Electric Vehicles Using High Performance Electroactive PolymersPDF

Township of Bensalem Proposes Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Township of Bristol Proposes Energy Efficiency Conservation StrategyPDF

Township of Lower Merion Performs Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Upper Darby Township's Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Washington Proposes Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Whitehall's Large Scale Testing, Demonstration and Commercialization of Nanoparticle-based Fuel Cell CoolantPDF

Wilkes-Barre's Energy Efficient Windows and Doors for City-Owned BuildingsPDF

Wilkes-Barre's Energy Efficient Windows and Doors for City-Owned BuildingsPDF