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Alliance to Save Energy - Efficient Windows Collaborative (EWC) - Sustainable Buildings Industry Council (SBIC) - U. S. Green Building Council - Econergy International Corporation -
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)
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. - Business type: nonprofit organization
- Product types: alternative homes and buildings, energy efficient homes and buildings, green buildings.
- Address: 1800 Massachusetts Ave., NW Suite 300, Washington, District of Columbia USA 20036
- Telephone: 202-828-7422
- FAX: 202-828-5110
- Web Site: http://www.usgbc.org
- E-mail: Send Email to U. S. Green Building Council
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)
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
Econergy International Corporation- Product types: biomass energy systems, cogeneration systems, energy efficient homes and buildings, solar water heating systems, Alternative Energy Financing and Specialized Fund Design; Carbon Credits; development and investment of clean energy projects.
- Address: 1925 K Street NW, Suite 230, Washington, Washington DC USA 20006
- Telephone: 202-822-4980
- FAX: 202-822-4986
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