Hydro Energy Nonprofit Organizations in the World

O.Oe. Energiesparverband - International Network on Small Hydro Power - Renewable Energy Society - Era-Energy Renewable Energy Sources - Renewable & Alternative Energy Association of Pakistan (REAP) - European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources (EUFORES) - Centre for Alternative Technology - The Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) - Kanumuri Foundation -

O.Oe. Energiesparverband

Objectives: promoting the rational and ecological use of energy; promoting the use of renewable energy; disseminating information about new developments in energy technology. The target groups for our services are private households, trade and industry (esp. SMEs), local, regional and national authorities, the European Commission, professional associations, public administrative bodies in Austria, the other EU member states and the neighbouring Central and Eastern European countries. O.Oe. Energiesparverband is a non-profit association with 32 members from the regional administration, the energy industry, energy consultancies, professional associations and enterprises involved in energy technology. ESV is a member of the OPET network, the ...

International Network on Small Hydro Power

International Network on Small Hydro Power was co-founded by UNDP, UNIDO, China's government and some other international/regional institutes in 1994, with the aim of imoroving the development of SHP worldwide through so-called Triangular Cooperation among developed countries, developing countries and international organizations. The secretariat of IN-SHP is at Hangzhou, China. Traning, consultation, information/expertise exchange and technology transfer are the main activities of IN-SHP.

Renewable Energy Society

Renewable energy is important for the survival of human race as non-renewable sources will eventually be running out. Coal pollutes the environment creating green house gases. Nuclear power puts the lives of surrounding residents at great risk. In an event of nuclear spill contamination can last of hundreds of years. Today in countries such as Iceland, Takjikistan, Paraguay, Albania and Lethoso 100 % of all energy generated comes from renewable sources. However, in most countries the percentage of power generated from renewable sources is insignificant. The aim of Renewable Energy Society (RES) is to promote renewable energy generation and fund renewable energy projects.

Era-Energy Renewable Energy Sources

We are focused on providing free information about renewable energy sources â governance, policies, analysts, organizational support, manufacturers and other facts and data related.

Renewable & Alternative Energy Association of Pakistan (REAP)

Renewable & Alternative Energy Association of Pakistan (REAP), the very first registered Association, in the field of Renewable Energy of Pakistan, We feel immense pleasure to reveal the significance of the renewable technology. We cannot stay away from the consequences of the Renewable Energy, as currently, most of our energy comes from the burning of fossil fuels and based upon our current rate of consumption, scientific experts forecast that we have mere decades left in our fossil fuel resources. As part of our mission is to create awareness, understanding and to promote usage of clean, renewable energy by providing education and information regarding types of clean renewable energy, to the community, particularly for the betterment of t...

European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources (EUFORES)

EUFORES is a non-profit organisation based in Brussels, engaged in EU institutional and political promotion of renewable energy-related issues throughout the European Union, as well as in widespread communication between sectorial actors and towards society.

Centre for Alternative Technology

Europe's leading eco-centre, with over 30 years experience of living and working with environmental technologies, CAT offers a professional, tailor-made consultancy service to both individuals and organisations. We also offer courses, educational services, publications and a free information service.

The Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI)

The Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI), a non profit organization based in Berkeley, is dedicated to promoting the certification of environmentally responsible, "low impact," hydropower. LIHI is proud to announce that on May 1, 2000, review of the first application for certification, submitted by the Fall River Rural Electric Cooperative for its Island Park Hydroelectric Project in Idaho, began.

Kanumuri Foundation

Non profit Organisation working on renewable energies

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