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Characterization of the Weatherization Assistance Program network. Weatherization Assistance Program
doi: 10.2172/10148183
The Characterization of the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) Network was designed to describe the national network of State and local agencies that provide WAP services to qualifying low-income households. The objective of this study was to profile the current WAP network. To achieve the objective, two national surveys were conducted: one survey collected data from 49 State WAP agencies (including the coterminous 48 States and the District of Columbia), and the second survey collected data from 920 (or 81 percent) of the local WAP agencies.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory United States
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory United States
Weatherization, Us Doe Program Management, Energy Efficiency, Low Income Groups, Economics And Sociology, Financial Assistance, Policy And Economy, Conservation, Surveys, Personnel Management, 290200, 29 Energy Planning, Training, Buildings, Evaluation, Energy Conservation 291000, State Government, Us Federal Assistance Programs
Weatherization, Us Doe Program Management, Energy Efficiency, Low Income Groups, Economics And Sociology, Financial Assistance, Policy And Economy, Conservation, Surveys, Personnel Management, 290200, 29 Energy Planning, Training, Buildings, Evaluation, Energy Conservation 291000, State Government, Us Federal Assistance Programs
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