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- TURN: The Utilities Reform Network: Consumer advocacy organization that represents the small customers of California's utilities. TURN - The Utilities Reform Network - is the only independent, statewide, consumer utility watchdog `group` in California.
- 202 Institute: Advocates getting the United States into energy self-suffiency, and provides links for inviduals to find more information or purchase alternative energy sources.
- Alternative Technology Association (ATA): A non-profit community `group` that aims to use and promote environmentally friendly technology. ATA has around two thousand members across Australia, conducts regular meetings, workshops and courses, and produces a range of educational publications.
- American Solar Energy Society: Profiles national organization dedicated to advancing the use of solar energy for the benefit of U.S. citizens and the global environment.
- Argentina's Project Council Foundation: Center of studies in energy policy. Information about nuclear, oil, and gas power, state reforms and privatizations, and regulations.
- Association for the Conservation of Energy: Formed in 1981 by a number of major companies active within the energy conservation industry, in order to encourage a positive national awareness of the need for and benefits of energy conservation.
- British Petroleum stats review.: BP statistical review of world energy, the energy review and stats.
- COAL21: A program aimed at using advanced technologies to reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas emissions associated with the use of coal. Also explores coal's role as a primary source of hydrogen to power the hydrogen-based economy of the future.
- CREST Discussion Groups: Sustainable energy information, hosted mailing list and discussion `group` archives. Some list archives are searchable.
- Center for Energy and Environment: Nonprofit organization promoting responsible use of energy and natural resources in Minnesota.
- Central American Solar Energy Project (CASEP): Promotes the use of solar energy for cooking in the countries of Central America.
- Citizens Energy Corporation: A non-profit company whose commercial subsidiaries support a wide array of social and charitable programs to help the poor and needy in the United States and abroad.
- Clean Power Estimator: Provides California residential electric customers a personalized estimate of the costs and benefits of investing in a photovoltaic (PV) solar or small wind electric generation system.
- Coalition for Sensible Energy: Volunteer, non-profit organization working for wise energy choices that will sustain future generations economically and environmentally. Based in Maine.
- ENERGYguide: This site lets you find a new energy supplier, switch and purchase highly energy efficient products that save money, energy and the environment
- Electric Reliability Coordinating Council (ERCC): Energy industry coalition opposing the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) enforcement of New Source Review (NSR) for upgraded power plants. Includes white papers, media clips, and congressional testimony.
- Energy Efficiency: Provides information about the economic, environmental and health benefits of buying energy efficient products for the home.
- Energy Efficiency Help-Line and Internet Support: Development, pilot demonstration and validation of an Energy Efficiency Help-Line and Internet Support (EHLIS) in Cork ? Ireland, Herning, Denmark, Western Macedonia, Greece, and Bucharest, Romania.
- Energy Efficiency Lightswitch: An holistic approach to the promotion of energy efficient and energy effective lighting in the non-domestic sector.
- Energy Foundation: A partnership of major foundations interested in sustainable energy.
- Energy Policy & Technology Research: ICCEPT at Imperial College research centre tackles major energy and environment problems offering advice to industry, government and NGOs
- Energy Policy: Setting the Stage for the Current Debate: An overview of the Bush Administration national energy plan, issued May 16, 2001, and U.S. energy policy since the 1970s.
- Energy Public Benefits: A research project seeking opportunities to improve public policy on electric power generation in developing countries.
- Energyhawk: Tips helping home and small office cut utility bills with energy conservation.
- Export Council for Energy Efficiency: Contains energy efficient export opportunities, links to the global energy efficiency community (including US efficiency manufacturers and ESCOs), and market assessments and financing `resource` guides.
- Florida Power and Light: Tips and links for consumers to encourage the wise use of energy.
- Friends of the Earth - Switch to Green Energy: A guide to green electricity suppliers in the UK. Suppliers green tariffs are ranked according to a number of environmental criteria. The site also has introductory information on climate change and green energy.
- HELIO International: Assess and monitor the contribution of energy systems to an improved quality of life and to check the implementation of environmental conventions and principles.
- How Stuff Works: How California's Power Crisis Works: Learn just what has caused the energy shortage in California and how it will affect every corner of the country. See this backgrounder on the energy crisis.
- Hydroelectricity: Comparative Study of hydroelectric projects in Canada and India covering environmental, economical and other impacts. Appendices on Integrated Resource Planning and Great Whale Project.
- Institute for the Analysis of Global Security: A non-profit public educational organization dedicated to research and public debate on issues related to world's security with a special interest in energy security.
- NRDC's Review of the Bush Administration's Energy Task Force Records: Provides a review and analysis of the proceedings leading to the Bush administration's formulation of its May 2001 energy policy.
- NW Energy Coalition: An alliance of organizations promoting renewable energy and conservation in the Pacific Northwest.
- Portland Energy Conservation: Conservation `group` that promotes the benefits of responsible energy.
- Power - Journeys Across an Energy Nation: Gordon Laird book recounts the little-known story of Canada's other National Dream: cheap power to fuel industrial growth. Features book introduction and photo essay on climate change.
- Rebuild America Business Partners: Rebuild America partners with communities to renovate commercial buildings and reinvest energy savings back into the community. Business Partners expand local energy efficiency resources.
- Redwood Alliance: Environmental organization dedicated to clean, renewable energy alternatives. Works on nuclear waste and power issues.
- Refocus: Refocus reports on all the latest developments in the renewable energy industry and provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and information as well as many useful links.
- Renewable Energy: An expose of the fantasy world of "sustainable development", showing how current levels of consumption are not sustainable no matter what alternatives are consumed.
- Renewable Energy Policy Project: REPP supports the advancement of renewable energy technology through policy research. We seek to define growth strategies for renewables that respond to competitive energy markets and environmental needs.
- Renewables for Development: RforD works for commercialization of decentralized renewable energy projects on a large scale in rural areas of developing countries. Provides information on concept, programs and projects.
- Safe Energy Communication Council: SECC is a national nonprofit organization that promotes environmentally safe energy and educates the public about the dangers of nuclear power.
- Solar for the Powerless: Electrifying Rural Africa with the Sun: Showcases a documentary comparing unsubsidized solar home systems markets in Kenya with subsidized solar utilities in South Africa. Includes streaming video plus links to the funder and relevant research.
- SunGravity: A non-profit organization dedicated to the dissemination of free information regarding solar cooking and gravity water systems for underdeveloped communities.
- Technology: Public and Business Policy: Public and business policies that impede implementation of environmentally responsible new solar and wind powered buildings and EVs.
- The Great Rollover Juggernaut: A synopsis of the approaching crisis in world oil production vs. growing demand.
- The Oil Age: We have used almost half the world's oil, prices will go up, may mean the end of the global economy. Alternative energy systems and what to do about it.
- The Sustainable Energy Coalition: A coalition of more than 30 national business, environmental, and consumer organizations dedicated to promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies.
- The Vote Solar Initiative: California initiative to promote clean air, fight global warming, and increase America's energy independence. Provides history, tools and news.
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