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NEPA Categorical Exclusion Determinations—Texas

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

To easily find DOE CX determinations, including those listed on this site, search the database at the DOE site.

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Texas

Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas Proposes to Replace Windows in Several Tribal HomesPDF

Allen Proposes Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Austin's High Capacity Manufacturing of Non-Contact, Printable Metallic Inks for Silicon Solar CellsPDF

Beaumont's Audit and HVAC and Mechanical RetrofitsPDF

Brownsville's Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Carrollton's Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Cedar Hill's Development of the Energy Efficiency Conservation StrategyPDF

Cedar Hill's Energy Efficiency Retrofits and Renewable Energy ActivityPDF

Cedar Hill's Preliminary "City Center" Transit Oriented Development (TOD) StudyPDF

College Station's Sustainability Coordinator and Other ProjectsPDF

Conroe's Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Denton's Strategic Plan and Other ProjectsPDF

Edinburg's Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Euless' Replacement of Light Fixtures, Poles, and Foundations at the Texas Star Sports CenterPDF

Flower Mound's Lighting Controls, Retrofits and UpgradesPDF

Garland's Replacement of City Hall HVAC System and Technical ConsultantPDF

Grand Prairie's Lighting Improvements, HVAC Retrofits, and Other ProjectsPDF

Grapevine's Building Retrofits, Storage Tank, and Other ProjectsPDF

Haltom City Proposes Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Haltom City Proposes Hadley Street Trail ConnectionPDF

Haltom City Proposes Planting 500 SeedlingsPDF

Haltom City Proposes Recreation Center and Fleet Facilities Building Energy Management Systems RetrofitsPDF

Haltom City Proposes to Re-Design Street Lighting Pole Spacing Between Businesses, Replace Wooden Poles with Fiber Glass, Eliminating 10% of the Poles and Installing Sodium Vapor LightsPDF

Harlingen's Solar System for the Lon C. Hill BuildingPDF

Kickapoo Traditional Tribe of Texas Energy Modeling on Construction of New FacilitiesPDF

Killeen's Energy Efficiency RetrofitsPDF

McAllen Develops Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

McKinney's Technical Consultant and Other ProjectsPDF

Mesquite's Retrofits and Other ProjectsPDF

Midland's Municipal Building Retrofits and HVAC UpgradesPDF

Mission's Traffic Signal and Street Lighting with LED UpgradePDF

Missouri City Proposes Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

New Braunfels' Weatherization, HVAC and Upgrade of Traffic SignalsPDF

North Richland Hills Proposes Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Odessa's Building Upgrades and RetrofitsPDF

Pasadena's Technical Consultant and Other ProjectsPDF

Pearland's Lighting and Traffic Signal ProjectsPDF

Richardson's Energy Conservation Measures in City FacilitiesPDF

Round Rock's Technical Consultant, Lighting Retrofits, HVAC Retrofits, and Other ProjectsPDF

Rowlett's HVAC System ReplacementPDF

Sherman's Energy Efficiency ProjectsPDF

Sugarland Proposes Control System Improvements at the Police Department/Courts Facility and Lighting Improvements at Approximately Ten City FacilitiesPDF

Temple Proposes Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant ProgramPDF

Texarkana Develops Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Victoria's Energy Audits, Retrofits, and Other ProjectsPDF

Waco's Installation of a New HVAC System, Window Replacement, and Other ProjectsPDF

Wichita Falls Proposes Energy Efficiency and Conservation StrategyPDF

Williamson County's Energy Efficiency Lighting Upgrades and Vehicle UpgradesPDF

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Content Last Updated: 08/20/2012