Maybe this is because energy is too "cheap" in West Virginia. "Easy come, easy go."
Frank
----- Original Message ----- From: "James Kotcon" jkotcon@wvu.edu To: ec@osenergy.org Cc: "Chris Haddox" Chris.Haddox@mail.wvu.edu Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 5:19 PM Subject: [EC] Fwd: State energy efficiency rankings
West Virginia ranks 43rd in energy efficiency among the states, dropping from 35th place in the first scorecard in 2006. Lossing points for building codes was one contributor.
JBK
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