
Energy Links
- American Forest & Paper Association: Energy Information Page — http://www.afandpa.org/Energy/ — Site contains information on the state and federal legislative and regulatory actions, and the industry’s position on various energy bills.
- American Petroleum Institute: Alternative Fuels — http://www.api.org/ — Site contains information on alternative fuels, electric vehicles, and fuel supplies and prices.
- American Solar Energy Society — http://www.ases.org/solar — Site contains information on federal research, development and deployment, utility restructuring, restructuring and renewable energy at the state level, and information for customer choices in a retail electricity market.
- Competitive Enterprises Institute: Energy — http://www.cei.org/ — Site contains information on the BTU tax, demand-side management, electricity competition, and energy taxes.
- Cornell University: Design and Environmental Analysis — http://dea.human.cornell.edu/ — Site contains information on approaches to the planning, design, and management of settings such as offices, housing, and health facilities that satisfy the needs of those who use and are affected by those environments.
- Edison Electric Institute — http://www.eei.org/ — Site contains fact sheets on electric and magnetic fields, electric utilities and air quality, electric vehicles, hydropower developments, and Toxics Release Inventory electric utility reporting.
- Electronic Industries Alliance — http://www.eia.org/ — Site contains information on areas of interest to the electronics industry including EPA’s Common Sense Initiative and various environmental regulations.
- Electric Power Research Institute — http://www.epri.com/gg/gghome.html — Site contains information on generation including combustion turbines, environmental control, fossil steam plants, renewable energy, and hydroelectric generation.
- Environmental Protection Agency: Solar Energy — http://www.epa.gov/solar — Site contains information on EPA's initiatives with solar energy, estimates of the pollution prevention benefits of renewable energy, solar energy case studies, and the National Air Quality and Emissions Trends Report (1996).
- Greenpeace: No Nukes — http://www.greenpeace.org/cnuk.html — Site presents information on nuclear power and alternatives.
- Institute for Energy and Environmental Research — http://www.ieer.org/ — This site contains reports and fact sheets dealing with energy issues.
- National Association of Home Builders — http://www.nahb.com/ — Site contains information on building energy-efficient homes.
- The National Institute for the Environment: Electric Utility Restructuring Briefing Book — http://www.cnie.org/nle/eng-42/ — Site contains information on the electric utilities including environmental issues, transmission issues, public power, legislative activities, and recent congressional hearings.
- Natural Resources Defense Council — http://www.nrdc.org/nrdcpro/fpprog.html — Site contains reports and research on a diverse range of environmental topics including air quality, water quality, land issues, health issues, and energy.
- Nuclear Energy Institute — http://www.nei.org/ — Site contains information on nuclear energy, nuclear technology, power plants, radiation, low-level waste, high-level waste, and transportation of radioactive materials.
- Union of Concerned Scientists: Energy — http://www.ucsusa.org/energy/index.aspx — Site gives information on renewable energy in a changing electricity industry.
- United States Council for Automotive Research: PNGV Technical Accomplishments Index — http://www.uscar.org/ — Site includes numerous fact sheets on a wide range of technological programs including internal combustion engines, reduction of nitrogen oxide emissions, plasma treatment of automotive exhaust to reduce emissions, fuel cells, energy storage, power electronics, durability of lightweight composite structures, intelligent resistant welding, and more.
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