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A Thermal Expansion Symposium (ITES). 4 days.
Provides information on Energy Conservation Audit and Disclosure (ECAD). Lists initiatives and news.
Helps companies boost profits and productivity by cutting greenhouse gas emissions with practical advice, tools and technologies. Objective is to use resources more efficiently in a way that benefits both financial and environmental performance.
Program where users earn points towards an energy conservation certificate by conserving energy on a daily basis.
The Center is aiming for promotion of various energy conservation activity working with Asian countries.
Articles and tips for reducing home energy use.
This article explains how homeowners can reduce their energy bills and why it's a good move.
The National (Pakistan) Energy Conservation Center web site. Includes organization chart, educational materials and tips.
Guidance developed by New York State Department of Public Service.
U.S. Department of Energy recommendations on how to save energy. Includes tips, descriptions of products and services.
Provides information about the oil and natural gas industry, with a focus on topics that are prominent in today's news: energy security, energy independence and alternative energy sources.
Information about transmissions lines and resistance.
Free encyclopedia article describing the concept of geothermal power. Addresses technical aspects, type of sources, electrical generation and cost.
A system for producing and separating hydrogen and oxygen from water in which water is pumped through a preferentially permeable walled vessel heated to a high temperature by a solar energy concentrator. The water dissociates at high temperatures.
Site details work being done at PSU in various aspects of the emerging H2 economy and the devices needed to power it.
Company selling metal hydride hydrogen storage containers, refueling station equipment and installation services for hydrogen vehicles.
This site promotes hydrogen and Australia's future energy carrier generated by renewable solar thermal paraboloidal technologies.
Resources on hydrogen in the energy sector, fuel cell and hydrogen energy projects in Germany. Includes articles and abstracts on fuel cell technology. [English, German]
Sandia National Laboratories,California, Combustion Research Facility - Research Programs - Hydrogen
Nuclear energy tutorial from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). Includes nuclear background, reactor design, radiation, emergency planning, decommissioning and related issues.
Information and internship opportunities in nuclear energy research and development. Includes useful links, downloadable documents, multimedia.
The World Energy Council is an alliance of over 90 countries that provides information and resources on all aspects of energy, especially those that have a global influence.
Eclectic collection of information and advocacy materials related to solar power, other renewable energy sources, and concepts for reducing energy use.
Directory that allows visitors the ability to preview, rate and submit renewable energy websites.
Norway's national research center for nuclear and energy technology describes its research and development activities. [Norwegian, English]
Concerned with the technical challenges of production, pollution control, environmental impact and economic aspects of energy policies. Page includes list of current issues of the day, research, participant information and publications.
Research areas have included coal-oil mixtures as sources of energy and the development of IFAS, a flame analysis and diagnostic tool.
Wikipedia entry.
Senior Research Analyst writes of first-time costs, power density, and energy density.
Conceptual proposal for an infrastructure for transportation aimed at the use of renewable energy sources.
Spring conference in Las Vegas, Nevada (USA) covers market issues and the commercial future of renewable energy.
Bonn, Germany event lasted 3 days.
on the use of electricity and the National Electric Code (NFPA 70).
Illustrated tutorial shows how this developing window technology can block either all light or just some by simply turning a knob making smart windows a smart choice for energy efficiency.
Provides an interactive map of Denmark with profiles of companies using energy efficient technologies and the projects in which they are involved.
EST, based in the UK, leads in the field of delivering energy efficiency to domestic, business, local government and trade sectors. Provides publications, news and resources.
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory research and development leading to better energy technologies and reduction of adverse energy-related environmental impacts.
A consortium of gas and electric efficiency program administrators who accelerate the development and availability of energy efficient products and services for public benefit. Page includes database of surveys, fact sheets, staff and events calendar.
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell maker.
Develops fuel cell solutions for portable and remote power applications, for power ranges from 10 to 500 W. Products include hydrogen and direct-methanol designs.
FuelCellStore.com is integrating and advancing the fuel cell industry by bringing product component manufacturers, fuel cell system integrators and consumers together.
A fuel cell source firm producing proton-exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, electrolysers to make hydrogen, and a variety of solar powered hydrogen learning kits for science fairs and demonstrations.
Documents an undergraduate research program in Mechanical and Chemical Engineering where students design and build PEM fuel cells.
Comprehensive information about operation, kits, discussion groups, books and references. includes pictures and drawings.
Research and development on efficient coal supply and use, including technologies for reducing the emissions from coal combustion.
The goal of AHA is to stimulate interest and help establish the renewable hydrogen energy economy by the year 2010.
Explores solutions to energy challenges in transportation by developing new technology using hydrogen, solar, advanced insulation, surface chemistry, and catalysis.
Technology and innovation will have to push on apace if George Bush is to see the US freeways full of hydrogen-powered cars.
Brief story about research that may lead to the production of hydrogen gas by algal photosynthesis.
Promotes the use of thorium as a safer, less expensive, and simpler form of energy generation than uranium reactors. Library of PDF documents, a discussion forum, an overview of the process, and a link to a related blog.