Renewable Energy Nonprofit Organizations in the United States by Business Name Page 3

RENEW Wisconsin - Renewable Energy Policy Project (REPP) - Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC) - Show Me Solar - Solar BikeRayce USA - Solar Solutions - Solar Utilities Network - State of Wisconsin, Division of Energy - SunWork Renewable Energy Projects - The Low Impact Hydropower Institute (LIHI) - Utility Wind Interest Group (UWIG) - Windustry - Wisconsin Green Building Alliance - Daylighting Collaborative - Wisconsin Solar Use Network (WisconSUN) -

RENEW Wisconsin

Renewable Energy Policy Project (REPP)

The Renewable Energy Policy Project was launched in August 1995 with the support and advice of the renewable energy community. Since its inception, REPP has investigated the relationship between policy, markets and public demand in accelerating the deployment of renewable energy technologies, which include biomass, hydropower, geothermal, photovoltaic, solar thermal, wind and renewable hydrogen. In 1999, REPP and the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST) merged. The combined organization (named REPP-CREST) boasts a strong platform for dissemination of data regarding sustainability. REPP-CREST's web site, the award-winning portal on sustainable energy, provides access to a broad range of topics: innovative public policy reports generated by REPP, interactive media, renewable energy success stories and informative on-line discussion groups. The partnership between REPP and CREST offers government, corporate, academic, and non-profit decision makers, as well as consumers, timely analysis, suggests dynamic strategies, and enrolls new partners for renewable energy and sustainable development.

Schatz Energy Research Center (SERC)

The Schatz Energy Research Center has over twenty-five years of experience working in the areas of renewable energy, energy efficiency and hydrogen energy systems. SERC's mission is to promote clean and renewable energy. SERC works primarily on research and development, technology demonstration, project development, energy systems analysis, and education and training. In addition, SERC performs feasibility studies, resource assessments, and energy planning studies.

Show Me Solar

Founded in 2007, Show Me Solar is a grassroots, non-profit public benefit organization incorporated in the state of Missouri. We are board operated and member supported. Our mission is to educate the general public about the benefits of solar living and to advocate for the increased use of solar energy in Missouri. To that end we host free and low cost workshops, classes, and seminars and participate in fairs, festivals and events related to renewable energy throughout Missouri. Show Me Solar also partners with the American Solar Energy Society holding annual tour events of solar systems here in Missouri as part of the ASES national tour event. We are here to assist you in learning about the latest developments in the renewable energy indus...

Solar BikeRayce USA

Solar BikeRayce USA holds a solar and human powered bike race once a year in May. Bicycles are powered using an onboard solar panel, battery and electric motor and by pedal power.

Solar Solutions

Solar Utilities Network

Courses and consultation in small business and home energy independence, specializing in a whole-systems approach to conserving energy.

State of Wisconsin, Division of Energy

The mission of the Division of Energy is to promote the development and maximum wise use of the energy, natural and human resources of the state.

SunWork Renewable Energy Projects

SunWork Renewable Energy Projects is a California nonprofit based in the San Francisco Bay Area that works to spread solar power widely by putting up solar electricity systems on area homes and nonprofits with the help of trained volunteers. SunWork professionals teach volunteers to help physically install solar systems and work together with these volunteers to carry out installations for a lower cost. By accomplishing installations more economically, SunWork and the people who volunteer allow more people to afford solar systems, expanding this cleaner, renewable energy source. SunWork handles all aspects of a solar system installation from site analysis and system design, to permitting and rebate paperwork, installation, inspection and co...

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.

Utility Wind Interest Group (UWIG)

The Utility Wind Interest Group (UWIG) is a non-profit corporation whose mission is to accelerate the appropriate integration of wind power for utility applications through the coordinated efforts and actions of its members, in collaboration with public and private sector stakeholders. Membership is open to utilities and other entities that have an interest in wind generation.

Windustry

Working to create an understanding of wind energy opportunities for rural economic benefit.

Wisconsin Green Building Alliance

Daylighting Collaborative

Wisconsin Solar Use Network (WisconSUN)

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