The Low-Income Energy Efficient Housing Program is a three-year research effort targeted towards adapting technologies (either new or existing) that reduce residential energy use and by doing so reduce consumer costs.

Headed by the consulting firm of ADM Associates, Inc., the program brings together a distinguished group of scientists and researchers from the Energy Systems Laboratory at Texas A&M University, the Florida Solar Energy Center at the University of Central Florida, the University of Nebraska and the Heat Island Group at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories.

Funded by the California Energy Commission through its Public Interest Research Program (PIER), the consultant team has been charged with carrying out the many tasks associated with the research program.

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