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Renewable Energy Resources
The American Solar Energy Society is a national organization dedicated to advancing the use of solar energy for the benefit of U.S. citizens and the global environment. ASES promotes the widespread near- and long-term use of solar energy. ASES publishes Solar Today, an award-winning bimonthly magazine that covers all renewable energy technologies. Regular topics include building case studies, energy policy and community-scale projects.
El
Paso Solar Energy Association
Energy Office of Michigan
Florida
Solar Energy Center
Global
Solar Partners: Dedicated to exchanging resources
and experiences with solar energy amongst schools
worldwide. Also promoting renewable energy worldwide.
Green Energy Ohio is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting
environmentally and economically sustainable energy
policies and practices in Ohio
Grid
Watch
Homepower
Magazine Richard Perez
Midwest
Renewable Energy Association
Power
Technology is the electrical power industry's
international product and service supplier catalogue,
with a global events and conference diary, global
associations directory, projects and industry links.
Renewable
Energy Policy Project (REPP) supports the advancement
of renewable energy through policy research. Through
their Issue Briefs, Research Reports, and large research
projects, they seek to define growth strategies that
respond to competitive energy markets and environmental
needs.
Solstice:
Sustainable Energy and Development Online Furnishes
sustainable energy and development resources. Includes
discussion groups, software and related documents.
Many of the links on this page were brought to our
attention through Solstice. Check out their 5th Annual
National High School Student Solar Design Contest.
Source
for Renewable Energy is a comprehensive business
directory and buyer's guide to the worldwide renewable
energy marketplace.
Read
the State of Michigan's Energy Resources Division
case studies on the use of renewable resources or energy
efficiency. See especially, case study #11 on the use of renewables in Michigan's
National Parks
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