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The following are links to energy resources available on the internet that OWOE has found provide interesting and useful information in particular areas of energy. Please be aware that these resources cover the full spectrum from single-minded focus on clean energy to primary focus on fossil fuels. OWOE does not officially support or endorse any of these organizations but believes it is important to provide the full range of information and viewpoints on energy.
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This Alternative Energy Tutorials website covers all types of renewable and alternative energies available, with helpful tips, information, resources and articles, from Solar, to Wind to Hydro Energy helping you to gain a better understanding on how to equip your home with an alternative energy resource.
American Clean Power (ACP) is a new industry organization that champions policies that enable the continued and aggressive growth in renewable energy in the United States.
This interactive map allows you to explore the location of almost every Canadian hydro dam and generating station, what utility runs them, their size and the transmission network.
CleanTechnica is a clean technology website that has been covering the cleantech industry since 2008, before it was popular for mainstream media to dedicate blogs or subdomains to the topic.
Earthly Issues is a project of The Ozone Hole Inc. and provides a wide range of articles and photographs on environmental and educational topics. Over 150 different subjects are presented, and each subject is thoroughly researched and constantly updated..
The Global Solar Atlas provides an interactive tool to access to solar resources and photovoltaic power potential data around the globe.
The Global Wind Atlas can be used to identify high-wind areas for wind power generation glbally, and then perform preliminary energy yield calculations.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory develops renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies and practices, advances related science and engineering, and transfers knowledge and innovations to address the nation's energy and environmental goals.
A research, communications, and advocacy organization focused on exposing the true costs of fossil fuels and facilitating the ongoing transition to clean energy
The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Advisory Committee (REEEAC) provides recommendations regarding the development and administration of programs and policies to expand the competitiveness of U.S. exports of renewable energy and energy efficiency goods and services.
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) is the driving force behind solar energy and is building a strong solar industry to power America through advocacy and education.
The Zebra provides a look at home energy use of the past, present, and future and shares tips on how to improve home energy efficiency.
The U. S. Department of Energy works to ensure America's security and prosperity by addressing its energy, environmental and nuclear challenges through transformative science and technology solutions.
Women in Solar Energy (WISE) is the networking center point of the solar energy industry, united towards a common goal of advancing women in all aspects of the solar energy industry and promoting diversity and forward thinking business practices in our community.