Renewable Energy Businesses in Washington DC by Business Name

U. S. Green Building Council - Solar Electric Light Fund - Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC) - Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, Inc. - Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) - Alliance to Save Energy - American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy - American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE) - Portable Rechargeable Battery Association (PRBA) - Renewable Fuels Association - U.S. Fuel Cell Council - Office of Transportation Technologies (OTT) - American Wind Energy Association - Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV) - National Hydrogen Association - United States Energy Association (USEA) - Global Environment Facility - Efficient Windows Collaborative (EWC) - Geothermal Energy Association - Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA) - Business Council for Sustainable Energy - Solar Energy Industries Association - Energy Star - Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers - Electricity Storage Association - NEDPOWER - Solar Electric Power Association - American Bioenergy Association - Biomass Energy Research Association (BERA) - Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST) - CleanWave Group - Distributed Sun LLC -

U. S. Green Building Council

The US Green Building Council is the building industry's only balanced, nonprofit, consensus coalition promoting the understanding, development, and accelerated implementation of "Green Building" policies, programs, technologies, standards and design practices.

Solar Electric Light Fund

The Solar Electric Light Fund (SELF) is powering a brighter 21st century for the 1. 6 billion people in the developing world who still live without electricity -- to light their homes, pump pure water, refrigerate vaccines, or connect to the wider world through wireless communications. SELF provides a compelling solution to the energy and communication needs of this quarter of humanity without inflicting additional damage on the planet or compromising indigenous culture.

Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC)

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.

Geothermal Heat Pump Consortium, Inc.

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.

Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP)

The Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) is a global technical assistance program which helps build consensus and provides policy advice on sustainable energy development to governments of developing countries and economies in transition. ESMAP also contributes to the transfer of technology and knowledge in energy sector management and the delivery of modern energy services to the poor.

Alliance to Save Energy

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.

American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting both economic prosperity and environmental protection. ACEEE fulfills its mission by: *Conducting in-depth technical and policy assessments *Advising policymakers and program managers *Working collaboratively with businesses, public interest groups, and other organizations *Publishing books, conference proceedings, and reports *Organizing conferences and workshops *Educating consumers and businesses

American Council On Renewable Energy (ACORE)

ACORE, a 501(c)(3) membership non-profit organization headquartered in Washington, DC, is dedicated to bringing renewable energy into the mainstream of the US economy and lifestyle through research and communications programs and membership committees. ACORE'S membership works in all sectors of the renewable energy industries including wind power, solar energy, geothermal energy, hydropower, ocean energy, biomass, biofuels, and waste energy. ACORE provides a common platform for the wide range of interests in the renewable energy community including end users, technology companies, manufacturers, utilities, professional service firms, financial institutions, colleges and universities, associations, non-profit organizations and government age...

Portable Rechargeable Battery Association (PRBA)

Renewable Fuels Association

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.

U.S. Fuel Cell Council

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.

Office of Transportation Technologies (OTT)

The Office of Transportation Technologies will work in partnership with the domestic transportation industry, energy supply industry, and research and development organizations to develop and promote user acceptance of advanced transportation vehicles and alternative fuel technologies which will reduce oil import requirements, and reduce criteria pollutant emissions and greenhouse gases. The Office will also develop a strong transportation technology base to enable this industry to assure strong competition in the domestic and world markets.

American Wind Energy Association

Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV)

The Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles (PNGV) is an historic public/private partnership between the U.S. federal government (led by the Technology Administration at the Department of Commerce, and including 7 agencies and 19 federal laboratories) and DaimlerChrysler, Ford, and General Motors that aims to strengthen America's competitiveness by developing technologies for a new generation of vehicles. Announced at the White House on September 29, 1993 by President Clinton, Vice President Gore, and the CEOs of the domestic auto makers, this national government/industry research program also includes research support for over 350 automotive suppliers, universities, and small businesses. PNGV's long term goal, dubbed the

National Hydrogen Association

The National Hydrogen Association (NHA) was born out of a Hydrogen Workshop in November, 1988, held at the Electric Power Research Institute in Palo Alto, California, U.S.A. The NHA was formed by a group of ten industry, university/research, and small business members in February, 1989, and was incorporated in March, 1989, in Washington, D.C., U.S.A. The National Hydrogen Association has members from automobile companies, fuel cell developers, gas producers, chemical companies, and others. The NHA serves as a catalyst for information exchange and cooperative projects and provides the setting for mutual support among industry, government, and research/academic organizations. The NHA provides a national focal point for hydrogen interest and information transfer. The mission of the National Hydrogen Association is to foster the development of hydrogen technologies and their utilization in industrial and commercial applications and promote the transition role of hydrogen in the energy field. Technology Transition Corporation provides analytical support and demonstration planning consulting services in the areas of vehicles and transportation systems, commercial aircraft, electric utility generation, and energy storage.

United States Energy Association (USEA)

The United States Energy Association (USEA) is the U.S. Member Committee of the World Energy Council (WEC). USEA is an association of public and private energy-related organizations, corporations, and government agencies. USEA represents the broad interests of the U.S. energy sector by increasing the understanding of energy issues, both domestically and internationally.

Global Environment Facility

The Global Environment Facility was established to forge international cooperation and finance actions to address four critical threats to the global environment: biodiversity loss, climate change, degradation of international waters, and ozone depletion. Related work to stem the pervasive problem of land degradation is also eligible for GEF funding. Launched in 1991 as an experimental facility, GEF was restructured after the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro to serve the environmental interests of people in all parts of the world. The facility that emerged after restructuring was more strategic, effective, transparent, and participatory. In 1994, 34 nations pledged $2 billion in support of GEF's mission; in 1998, 36 nations pledged $2.75 billion to protect the global environment and promote sustainable development. The GEF can succeed in its global environmental mission only as part of a worldwide movement toward sustainable development. GEF brings together 166 member governments, leading development institutions, the scientific community, and a wide spectrum of private sector and non-governmental organizations on behalf of a common global environmental agenda.

Efficient Windows Collaborative (EWC)

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.

Geothermal Energy Association

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.

Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA)

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).

Business Council for Sustainable Energy

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.

Solar Energy Industries Association

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is the national trade association of solar energy manufacturers, dealers, distributors, contractors, installers, architects, consultants, and marketers. 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.

Energy Star

ENERGY STAR is a voluntary partnership among the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, product manufacturers, local utilities, and retailers. Partners help promote efficient products by labeling with the ENERGY STAR logo and educating consumers about the benefits of energy efficiency. By choosing ENERGY STAR-labeled products, you'll keep your utility bills down, and help the environment at the same time. ENERGY STAR doesn't stop with labeled products. If your business is interested in becoming an ENERGY STAR partner, check out our programs for Commercial Buildings, Home Builders, and Small Business Owners.

Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers

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.

Electricity Storage Association

The Electricity Storage Association is a trade association established to foster development and commercialization of energy storage technologies. Our mission is "to promote the development and commercialization of competitive and reliable energy storage delivery systems for use by electricity suppliers and their customers. "ESA Goals:- Promote the commercial application of energy storage technologies as solutions to power and energy problems. - Coordinate and attract international interest and involvement in energy storage. - Provide a forum for technical and commercial information exchange between suppliers, customers, and researchers.

NEDPOWER

NEDPOWER combines a proud Dutch wind power tradition with three decades of first hand experience by its principal directors in project development, project finance, construction and operation. This experience was gained in such diverse environments as Ballast-Nedam, Powergen, CDC and the IFC-World Bank group. Since its incorporation in 1995, NEDPOWER focuses exclusively on wind energy. In this same period world wide installed wind generating capacity has grown from about 5,000 MW to in excess of 18,000 MW today. NEDPOWER has contributed to this spectacular growth by combining the rigours of project finance with the more entrepreneurial approach of wind farming.

Solar Electric Power Association

American Bioenergy Association

Biomass Energy Research Association (BERA)

An association of biofuels researchers, companies, and advocates that promotes education and research on renewable biomass energy and waste-to-energy systems.

Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST)

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 Solstice, 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.

CleanWave Group

CleanWave Group is a new generation business catalyst and strategic advisory firm. We provide clients with new market opportunities, creative strategic advisory services, and an integrated partnership for select ventures and projects. Our unique and diverse sector experience allows us to provide creative and customized opportunities to ventures, established companies, and cause-related projects.

Distributed Sun LLC

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