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BCSEA - British Columbia Sustainable Energy Association - Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) - Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA) - Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) - Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) - Solar Energy Society of Canada Inc. - The Renewable Planet - Canadian Association for Renewable Energies - Canadian Earth Energy Association - Energy Efficient Housing in Canada - International Institute for Sustainable Development - Ocean Renewable Energy Group (OREG) - The Canadian Energy Efficiency Alliance - AltEnergy 2002 - CANMET Energy Diversification Research Laboratory - Powersource Energy Systems -
The Renewable Planet is a free and accessible resource that highlights the number and variety of renewable energy projects from around the world. This site is a gateway to a world of information on renewable energy. - Business type: nonprofit organization, publisher
- Product types: information on renewable energy projects worldwide.
- Address: 503 Imperial Road North, Guelph, Ontario Canada N1H 6T9
- Telephone: 519.837.4436
- FAX: 519.837.1288
- Web Site: http://www.therenewableplanet.com
SESCI promotes the increased use of solar and other renewable energies in Canada. To promote these goals SESCI has developed programs in three broad areas: education, technical development and public policy. Through these programs SESCI supports energy conservation, industry, and all forms of renewable energy, such as active and passive solar, photovoltaic, micro hydro, biomass, wind and earth energy.
We foresee a robust Canadian wind energy community that makes a significant contribution to safe, reliable, economically and environmentally sustainable energy supply in Canada. CanWEA's Mission is to represent the wind energy community, comprised of organizations and individuals who are directly involved in the development and application of wind energy technology, products and services, and to support the appropriate development and application of all aspects of wind energy including the promotion of a suitable policy environment. - Business type: nonprofit organization, industry association
- Product types: wind energy information.
- Service types: advocacy, leadership, information, support and communication
- Address: 220 Laurier Avenue West, Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1P 5Z9
- Telephone: 613-234-8716 or toll free 800-922-6932
- FAX: 613-234-5642
- Web Site: http://www.canwea.ca
- E-mail: Send Email to Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA)
Officially incorporated in 1994, the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA) is a non-profit organization mandated to promote renewable bio-fuels (ethanol, biodiesel) for automotive transportation through consumer awareness and government liaison activities. The membership includes representatives from fuel marketing, fuel producing/processing, energy, agriculture, agri-business, forestry, engineering and environmental organizations, researchers and individuals who all share a common interest in developing alternative fuels from renewable resources.
The Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) is an independent, non-profit research institute committed to excellence in the analysis of energy economics and policy issues in the producing, transportation, and consuming sectors of the economy. - Business type: nonprofit organization, research institution
- Address: #150, 3512 - 33 Street N.W., Calgary, Alberta Canada T2L 2A6
- Telephone: 403-282-1231
- FAX: 403-284-4181
- Web Site: http://www.ceri.ca
The BC Sustainable Energy Association is a non-profit association of citizens, professionals and practitioners, committed to promoting the understanding, development, and adoption of sustainable energy and energy conservation and efficiency in British Columbia. Our vision is a future in which all of BC's energy comes from clean, renewable, efficient sources, for electricity, transport, and all other purposes, respecting the integrity of nature and the needs of humans and other species and their habitat, both now and in future generations, and in which BC becomes a net exporter of clean, renewable energy.
The Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) was formed by the unification of the Canadian Photovoltaic Industry Association and the Canadian Solar Industry Association in August of 1992. The two associations joined to promote the increased usage of solar technology in Canada. CanSIA is a registered non-profit organization whose membership is comprised of private individuals, companies and governments interested in solar technology.
- Business type: nonprofit organization
- Product types: magazines and publications.
- Service types: consulting services, education and training, contractor services
- Address: 435 Brennan, Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1Z 6J9
- Telephone: +1 (613) 728-0822
- Web Site: http://www.renewables.ca
- Business type: nonprofit organization
- Product types: ocean energy systems, ocean energy system components.
- Address: C/o Bc Innovation Council, 9th Floor, 1188 W Georgia St, Vancouver, Bc Canada V6E 4A2
- Web Site: http://www.oreg.ca
The Alliance provides directories for a variety of energy efficienct technologies. These directories include descriptions of the technology, and where it can be purchased throughout Canada. (i.e. lighting, variable speed drives, etc.)
AltEnergy 2002- Product types: biomass,environmental,fuel cells,info technology,fusion,tidal power,geothermal,solar & wind energy.
- Address: 28 Queen Alexandra Cl.SE, Calgary, AB Canada T2J 3P8
- Telephone: 403-258-0705
- FAX: 403-258-0745
CANMET Energy Diversification Research Laboratory- Business type: research organization
- Service types: Research & Development
- Address: 1615 Lionel-Boulet Boulevard, Varennes, Quebec Canada J3X 1S6
- Telephone: 514-652-4621
Powersource Energy Systems- Business type: wholesale supplier
- Product types: photovoltaic modules, recreational vehicle power systems.
- Address: Bay 5, 2928 18 St NE, Calgary, Alberta Canada T2J 5H3
- Telephone: 1-403-291-9039
- FAX: 1-403-291-9049
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