Peak Energy Advisors
Programs Explorer

Structured program research without ordinance hunting.

Peak Energy Advisors turns scattered programs across the United States into a structured, searchable, map-based experience. Start with program context, move into Building Lookup when the question becomes asset-specific, and use Client Access when the work needs ongoing deadlines, documents, and follow-through.

Map-Driven DiscoverySee where Peak Energy Advisors has structured program coverage instead of piecing together city and state pages by hand.
Program-Specific DetailKeep pathways, deadlines, forms, source links, and next actions visible instead of flattened into generic summary copy.
Better Handoff Into ActionMove cleanly from jurisdiction research into Building Lookup or Client Access when the work stops being just reading.
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Commercial Asset Context
The point is not just to list programs. It is to give owners and managers a usable view of coverage, source material, pathway logic, and the next move. Real commercial asset context keeps the research tied to operating decisions, not abstract policy browsing.

Featured Program Coverage

A quick public snapshot of the catalog. Use the map and full library below for deeper program research.

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Search and Map

Find the right jurisdiction fast, then give the program detail the space it needs.

Search by city, state, or program name. Use the map to focus a state, then review the structured program detail below.

Best for coverage research. Open a state, inspect the program, then switch to Building Lookup when the decision becomes building-specific.
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United States program map

Click a highlighted state to load its programs. Statewide programs load from the state highlight; local programs appear as waypoints after state selection.

Programs

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Select a program to load structured details, links, pathways, deadlines, documents, and official sources.

When the work becomes ongoing, move into Client Access.

Use Client Access when your team needs alerts, deadlines, documents, and next actions in one place instead of scattered notes, inbox threads, and bookmarks. If you need help getting started, request onboarding.