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The CHBC was organized in 1997 to provide a formal link between various organizations committed to business development related to hydrogen. Membership meetings approximately at quarterly intervals are held regionally within California. These meetings include technical presentations, updates on regional hydrogen affairs, as well as member company activities in the hydrogen field.
Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) is a global trade association that represents the semiconductor and flat panel display equipment and materials industries. Founded in 1970 in the United States, SEMI has evolved into a worldwide organization committed to free trade and open markets. The primary goal of SEMI is to help its members expand their global marketing opportunities and improve access to their customers and industry, government and civic leaders. SEMI accomplishes this goal by providing its members with up-to-date, industry-specific information and educational resources needed to manage their company and market their products more effectively.
The U.S. Combined Heat and Power Association (USCHPA)and its members are committed to deploying efficient, low-polluting technologies throughout the country. The association advocates that combined heat and power receive recognition by U.S. federal, state and local governments as a key environmental and economic development strategy. Members include Solar Turbines, Caterpillar, NiSource, Calpine, Real Energy, the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy and the Northeast-Midwest Institute.
As the national trade association for the domestic ethanol industry, The Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) has been working for more than 20 years to expand the production and consumer use of ethanol fuels by removing regulatory and marketplace barriers.
Wind on the Wires is a collaborative organization that seeks to ensure that bottlenecks in the upper Midwest's electrical transmission system are removed and that the rules of the road are implemented in a way that puts wind power on a level playing field with other electrical technologies. Wind on the Wires focuses on three primary areas: 1) technical issues 2) regulatory issues 3) education and outreach Wind on the Wires staff welcome your questions, comments and correspondence about these exciting, important issues.
EDTA is an international association representing the interest of those involved in the development, production and use of battery, hybrid and fuel cell electric drive technologies and supporting infrastructure. EDTA serves as the central source of information on all of the technical, market and policy issues surrounding the emergency of electric drive technologies, and serves as the representative of the Americas to the World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA).
Association for Better Insulation is an international insulation information site that provides listings of contractors by state or country. Government and Utility Incentive Program listings are available by U.S. State and Country.
For more than 35 years, the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) has been at the forefront of all training and education for municipal solid waste professionals. Being the oldest, largest and most well-respected organization in the field, SWANA acts as the leading authority and advocate on solid waste issues. Our mission is to advance the practice of environmentally and economically sound management of municipal solid waste in North America.
- Business type: retail sales
- Product types: deep cycle batteries, heat pumps, micro hydro generation, photovoltaic cells, solar electric power systems, solar water heating systems, wind power generation, 12v lighting, energy efficient fridges, generators, solar street lighting, solar pool heating, inverters, chargers, solar road studs, battery monitors.
- Service types: design, installation
- Address: 1776 K Street, Washington, District of Columbia USA 20006
- Telephone: 202.719.4978
- Web Site: http://www.prba.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Portable Rechargeable Battery Association (PRBA)
The Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers, better-known in the trade as "AHAM", represents the manufacturers of household appliances and products/services associated with household appliances. AHAM represents the preponderance of the manufacturers marketing appliances in the United States. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: appliances, energy efficient appliances, dishwashers, washers and dryers, refrigerators and freezers.
- Address: Suite 402, 1111 19th Street NW, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
- Telephone: 202-872-5955
- FAX: 202-872-9354
- Web Site: http://www.aham.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers
Founded in November 2001, The American Council for Renewable Energy (ACRE), works to bring all forms of renewable energy into the mainstream of America's economy and lifestyle. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: solar, wind, hydro, renewable energy.
- Address: P.O. Box 33518, Washington, Washington DC USA 20033-3518
- Telephone: 202-429-2030
- Web Site: http://www.americanrenewables.org
The EWC is a coalition of window, door, skylight, and component manufacturers, research organizations, federal, state and local government agencies, and others interested in expanding the market for high-efficiency fenestration products. Its goals are to double the current market penetration of efficient window technologies, and to make NFRC labeling a near-universal practice in U.S. markets. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: energy efficient homes and buildings, alternative homes and buildings, energy efficient windows, skylights and doors.
- Address: c/o Alliance to Save Energy, 1200 18th Street N.W., Suite 900, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
- Telephone: 202-857-0666
- FAX: 202-331-9588
- Web Site: http://www.efficientwindows.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Efficient Windows Collaborative (EWC)
NCSEA works to ensure a sustainable future by promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency in North Carolina through education, public policy and economic development.
NCSEA is a volunteer-based grassroots membership organization established in 1975 by professional and lay solar enthusiasts. Its mission is to accelerate the adoption of solar technology as a primary energy source in this century. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: We produce printed and electronic newsletters; produce an annual Solar Energy Resource Guide distributed throughout Northern California; we coordinate the annual Solar Homes Tour; we sponsor networking events for solar industry professionals and the interested public; and we staff our education booth at eco-festivals and events..
- Service types: education and advocacy
- Address: P.O. Box 3008, Berkeley, California USA 94703
- Telephone: (530) 852-0354
- Web Site: http://www.norcalsolar.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Northern California Solar Energy Association
The Florida Solar Energy Industries Association (FlaSEIA), founded in 1977, is a nonprofit professional association of companies involved in the solar energy industry. Members include manufacturers, distributors, contractors, retailers and consultants who provide solar water heating, pool heating and solar electric systems. Research Centers and Utilities also are members.
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is the national trade association of solar energy manufacturers, dealers, distributors, contractors, installers, architects, consultants, and marketers.æ We work to expand the use of solar technologies in the global marketplace. Here, you can find out how to get involved as an individual or a solar business, keep up on the latest solar policy news, and find out about contractors and incentives for buying solar yourself. - Business type: trade association
- Product types: photovoltaic systems, sun concentrating photovoltaic systems, solar pool heating systems, solar water heating systems, DC to AC power inverters.
- Address: 805 15th St., Suite 510, Washington, Washington DC USA 20005
- Telephone: 202-682-0556
- FAX: 202-682-0559
- Web Site: http://www.seia.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Solar Energy Industries Association
The El Paso Solar Energy Association (EPSEA) was founded in 1978 and is the oldest, continuously active, local solar organization in the United States. EPSEA publishes a monthly newsletter on solar energy and EPSEA activities. The purpose of EPSEA is to further the development and application of solar energy and related technologies with concern for ecologic, social and economic fabric of the region (West Texas, Southern New Mexico, Northern Mexico). In addition to monthly meetings/seminars, EPSEA conducts technology demonstrations, information booths, and conducts project development work related to renewable energy technologies in the Southwest U.S. and Northern Mexico. EPSEA is a Chapter Member of the Texas State Solar Energy Society, of the American Solar Energy Society. EPSEA is a registered nonprofit 501 (c) (3)
The National Biodiesel Board, formerly known as the National SoyDiesel Development Board, is a not-for-profit corporation created and based in Jefferson City, Missouri, dedicated to the commercialization and industrialization of biodiesel. Biodiesel is the name for a variety of ester-based oxygenated fuels from renewable biological sources. It can be used in compression- ignition (diesel) engines without any modifications. Pure biodiesel is biodegradable, nontoxic and essentially free of sulfur and aromatics.
National Fenestration Rating Council (NFRC) is a non-profit, public/private organization created by the window, door and skylight industry. It is comprised of manufacturers, suppliers, builders, architects and designers, specifiers, code officials, utilities and government agencies. NFRC provides consistent ratings on window, door and skylight products. NFRC's primary goal is to provide accurate information to measure and compare the energy performance of window, door, or skylight products.
A non-profit trade association bringing electrical energy storage solutions to the electric power industry.
The Independent Battery Manufacturers Association, (IBMA), consists of U.S. and overseas lead-acid battery manufacturers and suppliers to the battery manufacturing industry. IBMA is a not for profit organization that exists to advance the technical science of the manufacture of lead-acid batteries; to promote and develop standards of quality; to aid in sound business practices; to help members in advertising and sales promotion; to safeguard standards of honor, integrity and courtesy among members and to encourage and facilitate a better and cordial relationship with the general public. IBMA is affiliated with several other associations and contributes monies and involvement in environmental legislation and concerns. IBMA is the publisher of The Battery Man Magazine (Monthly trade journal), and the IBMA hosts an annual convention. We also publish a biannual directory titled SLIG Buyer's Guide a listingof manufacturers, consultants and products for the industry. This is aworldwide listing and the new edition will be available in March 2001.
SBIC is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to advance the design, affordability, energy performance, and environmental soundness of residential, institutional, and commercial buildings nationwide. As the foremost national resource for sustainable design and product information, SBIC offers professional training, consumer education, and energy analysis tools. SBIC provides accurate, easy-to-use guidelines, software, and general information about energy conservation measures, energy efficient equipment and appliances, daylighting, and sustainable architecture. The Council is also active in presenting workshops and seminars geared toward improving building energy performance in cities and towns throughout the nation. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: workshops, seminars, guidelines, and software for building energy efficient homes and buildings; energy efficient equipment and appliances, daylighting, and sustainable architecture.
- Service types: design review, analysis, engineering, education, conservation
- Address: 1112 16th St. N.W., Suite 240, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
- Telephone: 202-628-7400
- FAX: 202-393-5043
- Web Site: http://www.sbicouncil.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC)
IGTI supports the international exchange and development of information to improve the design, application, manufacture, operation and maintenance, and environmental impact of all types of gas turbines and related equipment. Organizer of ASME TURBO EXPO, the annual gas turbine technical congress and exposition, as well as the Gas Turbine Users Symposium. Publisher of the Gas Turbine Industry Overview, analyzing trends since 1990 in all industry sectors, as well as current accomplishments and future challenges in the gas turbine community worldwide. Short courses, self directed study courses, gas turbine technical papers, newsletter (Global Gas Turbine News).
The Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association is a nonprofit organization in the State of Texas with the following mission and objectives: Establish an effective relationship with our local, state, and national governments; Increase public awareness of the "here and now" contribution of renewables, as well as of their vast potential; Aggressively promote the use of renewable energy; Encourage high business and professional ethics and standards; To provide cooperation and liaison with other persons, organizations and institutions having an interest in the utilization of renewable energy in a constructive and beneficial manner; To cooperate in and contribute towards the enhancement of widespread understanding of the various applications of renewable energy; To engage in any lawful activities which will enhance the efficient and economic progress of the renewable energy industry and inform the public of its scope and character, such as, but not limited to, collecting and disseminating trade statistics and other useful information; to carry on and assist in research investigations and experiments; to conduct conferences and produce publications; and to conduct trade promotion activities; To cooperate with such private or govermental bodies, corporations, associations, institutions, societies, agencies or persons as are now or may hereafter be engaged in whole or in part in furtherance of the objectives and purposes herein named.
Headquartered at Oklahoma State University, IGSHPA is a non-profit group supporting the ground source heat pump industry with publications, information, research, and more.
The Alliance to Save Energy is a nonprofit coalition of prominent business, government, environmental, and consumer leaders who promote the efficient and clean use of energy worldwide to benefit the environment, the economy, and national security. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: energy efficient homes and buildings, alternative homes and buildings, energy efficient products and services.
- Address: 1200 18th Street, NW, Suite 900, Washington, Washington DC USA 20036
- Telephone: 202-857-0666
- FAX: 202-331-9588
- Web Site: http://www.ase.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Alliance to Save Energy
The Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, Inc. (GHPC) was established to implement the National Earth Comfort Program. Designed as a new program for the utility industry's Climate Challenge under the President's Climate Change Action Plan, this program is a collaborative effort with the U.S. Department of Energy and other public and private sector organizations.
The U.S. Fuel Cell Council is an industry association dedicated to fostering the commercialization of fuel cells in the United States. Our members include the world's leading fuel cell developers, manufacturers, suppliers and customers. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: fuel cell systems, fuel cell system components.
- Address: 1625 K Street NW, Suite 725, Washington, Washington DC USA 20006
- Telephone: 202-293-5500
- FAX: 202-785-4313
- Web Site: http://www.usfcc.com
The Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association represents and serves energy professionals and renewable energy users. We promote the use of solar energy and conservation to improve the environment and create a sustainable future. The Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association represents the solar industry in Colorado. Membership is comprised primarily of active, passive, and photovoltaic companies that provide both residential and commercial system products and services to consumers and businesses. CoSEIA is the Colorado state chapter of the national Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) , and was organized in 1989.
The Geothermal Energy Association is a trade association composed of U.S. companies who support the expanded use of geothermal energy and are developing geothermal resources worldwide for electrical power generation and direct-heat uses. Our members have offices or operations in many states and in numerous countries throughout the world. The purpose of the GEA is to improve worldwide business conditions for the geothermal community. To accomplish this, the GEA advocates for public policies that will promote the development and utilization of geothermal resources, provides a forum for the industry to discuss issues and problems, encourages research and development to improve geothermal technologies, presents industry views to governmental organizations, provides assistance for the export of geothermal goods and services, compiles statistical data about the geothermal industry, and conducts education and outreach projects.
- Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: wind energy.
- Address: 122 C Street NW 4th Floor, Washington, Washington DC USA 20001
- Telephone: (202) 383-2500
- Web Site: http://www.awea.org
Battery Council International is a not-for-profit organization with the mission of promoting the interests of the international lead-acid battery industry. With more than 175 members worldwide, the Battery Council International (BCI) brings together lead-acid battery manufacturers and recyclers, marketers and retailers, suppliers of raw materials and equipment, and industry consultants.
An association of biofuels researchers, companies, and advocates that promotes education and research on renewable biomass energy and waste-to-energy systems. - Business type: nonprofit, membership association
- Product types: Position papers, statements, and news releases, information on biomass energy and fuels, public meetings and conferences, educational and training materials, presentation of annual recommendations for the federal funding of biomass energy and fuel research, testimony before governmental bodies, worldwide website .
- Service types: Research, education, analysis, assessment , publication, and promotion of clean, sustainable biomass energy and fuel systems for the public good
- Address: 1116 E Street, SE, Washington, Washington DC USA 20003
- Telephone: (847) 381-6320, (800) 247-1755
- FAX: (847) 382-5595
- Web Site: http://www.bera1.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Biomass Energy Research Association (BERA)
Welcome to the Business Council for Sustainable Energy website. The Council was created in 1992 by senior executives in the natural gas, energy efficiency, electric utility and renewable energy industries in the United States. The Council consists of leading companies and industry trade associations. The organization advocates policies that promote the nation's economic, environmental and national security goals. Members of the Council represent companies on the cutting edge of efficient, economic and environmentally sound technologies, such as fuel cells, solar power, cogeneration, wind power and natural gas combined-cycle systems.
The California Solar Energy Industries Association (CAL SEIA) was founded in 1977 as a nonprofit solar industry trade association organized by professionals of the solar energy industry, which includes small scale solar thermal, photovoltaic, and solar thermal electric technology companies or others doing solar-related business in the State of California. CAL SEIA members are committed to the advocacy of solar energy in the public, legislative, and policy arenas and pledge to conduct their business in a manner which conforms with its published Code of Ethics. CALSEIA serves as a forum for the discussion of the legal, economic and technical issues affecting the use of solar energy. By becoming a source for information, CALSEIA will educate members and non-members alike about the application of clean and self-renewing energy available from the sun.
EEBA is a nonprofit organization that promotes awareness, education and development of energy efficient, environmentally responsible buildings and communities. The strength of EEBA lies in the diversity and talent of its membership, which includes: architects, builders, developers, manufacturers, engineers, utilities, code officials, researchers, educators, and environmentalists. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: Professional membership organization offering a quarterly newsletter, bookstore, regional training and an annual conference focused on education and development of energy efficient and environmentally responsible construction..
- Address: 10740 Lyndale Avenue South #10W, Bloomington, Minnesota USA 55420
- Telephone: 952.881.1098
- FAX: 952.881.3048
- Web Site: http://www.eeba.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Energy Efficient Building Association, Inc.
Fuel Cells 2000 is an activity of the Breakthrough Technologies Institute (BTI), a non-profit [501(c)(3)] educational organization formed to promote the development and early commercialization of fuel cells and related pollution-free, efficient energy generation, storage and utilization technologies and fuels. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: fuel cell batteries.
- Service types: education and training services
- Address: 1625 K Street NW Suite 725, Washington, Washington DC USA 20006
- Telephone: 202-785-4222
- FAX: 202-785-4313
- Web Site: http://www.fuelcells.org
The Illinois Renewable Energy Association's mission is to be a network for sharing ideas, resources and information with individuals, businesses, and communities to promote a resilient future through renewable energy, energy efficiency, and earth friendly technology. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: alternative fuel vehicles, alternative homes and buildings, photovoltaic systems, solar electric power systems, solar water heating systems, wind energy systems (small).
- Service types: project development services, education and training services, site survey and assessment services
- Address: 1230 E. Honey Creek Rd., Oregon, Illinois USA 61061
- Telephone: 815-732-7332
- Web Site: http://www.illinoisrenew.org
- E-mail: Send Email to Illinois Renewable Energy Association
The IEPA is a non-profit trade association representing the interests of firms involved with cogeneration, wind, solar, hydroelectricity, and geothermal technologies. The IEPA advocates policies that create market opportunities for the independent power industry.
The New York Solar Energy Industries Association, NYSEIA, is an association of solar energy companies and other persons interest in solar energy in New York State. NYSEIA works to help commercial and residential energy users understand how energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy can help them lower energy costs and get their energy in environmentally friendly ways. Joining NYSEIA will allow you to keep up to date on industry news (through the SEIA Journal and trade newsletters). Member dues help support NYSEIA's educational activities. NYSEIA is actively working with government and utility companies to find win-win scenarios for the increased use of renewable energy.
Founded in 1982, the U.S. Export Council for Renewable Energy (US/ECRE) is a non-profit organization supporting the U.S. renewable energy and energy efficiency industries in efforts to accelerate international use of their technologies. Through its seven member trade associations, US/ECRE represents over 1,000 of the major companies operating in the U.S. that provide geothermal, hydropower, passive solar, photovoltaics, solar thermal, and wind energy. - Business type: nonprofit organization, trade association
- Product types: renewable energy, solar energy, wind energy, hydro energy.
- Address: Fourth Floor, 122 C Street, NW, Washington, Washington DC USA 20001
- Telephone: 202-383-2550
- FAX: 202-383-2555
- Web Site: http://solstice.crest.org/renewables/usecre/
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.
CycleElectric International Consulting Group- Business type: trade association
- Product types: electric bicycles.
- Service types: consulting
- Address: PMB 145, 13401-9 Summerlin Rd., Fort Myers, Florida USA 33919
- Telephone: ++1-941-872-0567
- FAX: ++1-941-274-0264
EnergyIdeas Clearinghouse- Business type: University Extension Program
- Product types: Please remove..
- Service types: Energy education and outreach services; factsheets; web tools and resources
- Address: WSU Extension Energy Program, PO Box 43165, Olympia, Washington USA 98504-3165
- Telephone: 360-956-2237
- FAX: 360-236-2129
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