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The links in this page represent some interesting and potentially useful sites for business opportunities and more information on new energy technologies.
Arizona Corporation Commission “The Arizona Corporation Commission was created by the Arizona Constitution. Only 7 states have constitutionally formed Commissions. Arizona is one of only 13 states with elected Commissioners. In most states, the Commission is known as the Public Service Commission or the Public Utility Commission. However, in Arizona the Commission has regulatory responsibility for incorporating, Securities, Railroad and Pipeline Safety, as well as Utilities.”
Arizona’s state energy office
Arizona Environmental Portfolio Standard Working Group This site provides information on the Working Group on Portfolio Standards and Operating Procedures, conducted under the auspices of the Arizona Corporation Commission.
“This is your Arizona source for solar energy information. Come inside and explore various technologies, including photovoltaics, solar cooking, solar water heating, solar architecture, wind power, and hands-on activities for the classroom. This Website is presented by the Arizona Solar Center, a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the use and utilization of solar energy.”
Home page of the Arizona House and Senate
BISNIS: Business Information Service for the Newly Independent States BISNIS is the U.S. Government's primary market information center for U.S. companies exploring business opportunities in Russia and other Newly Independent States. BISNIS provides U.S. companies with the latest market reports and tips on developments, export and investment leads, and strategies for doing business in the NIS. Since opening in 1992, BISNIS has facilitated more than $3 billion worth of U.S. exports and overseas investments.
Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy The Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and selected federal incentives that promote renewable energy.
EIA Monthly Electricity Review In this website, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration provides a comprehensive statistical overview of the nation’s electricity production and consumption in tabular, downloadable formats.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration provides a comprehensive statistical overview of the nation’s energy production and use in this useful website.
Electric Utility Restructuring Weekly Update What is going on with electric utility restructuring in states around the country? Track developments with this weekly newsletter and review issues released since 1996.
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network This site is a comprehensive resource for the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy information, plus access to more than 600 links and 80,000 documents. It provides detailed information on energy efficiency technologies (buildings, industry, transportation and power) and renewable energy technologies (bioenergy, geothermal, hydrogen, hydropower, ocean, solar and wind).
“The Energy Foundation is a partnership of major foundations interested in sustainable energy. It was launched in 1991 by The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The Pew Charitable Trusts, and The Rockefeller Foundation. The Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation joined as a funding partner in 1996, and The McKnight Foundation joined in 1998. In 1999, The David and Lucile Packard Foundation joined to support two programs: the U.S. Clean Energy Program and the China Sustainable Energy Program.”
Energy Information Administration Home page of the U.S. Department of Energy’s informational clearinghouse for all types of energy-related information.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change “The role of the IPCC is to assess the scientific, technical and socio-economic information relevant for the understanding of the risk of human-induced climate change.”
The International Energy Agency is an autonomous agency linked with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The IEA is the energy forum for 26 Member countries.
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners “The chief objective of NARUC is to serve the consumer interest by seeking to improve the quality and effectiveness of public regulation in America.”
National Renewable Energy Laboratory Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2002, NREL is “the U.S. Department of Energy’s premier laboratory for renewable energy research & development and a lead lab for energy efficiency R&D.”
Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group Analogous to the Renewable and Energy Efficiency Caucuses in the U.S. Congress, the Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group is a “cross party group for UK politicians that exists to promote sustainable energy issues in the UK Parliament.”
Produced by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration, the reports available from this website profile the “electricity generation of each State, with statistics from 1990, 1994, and 1999. Data are presented for a number of areas including generating capability, electricity generation, fuel use, retail sales, nuclear power, capacity factor, and pollutant emissions.”
State Legislative Actions on CO2 This site summarizes state legislation and public sector initiatives related to climate change or greenhouse gases.
“The State Renewable Energy News is prepared under the auspices of the NARUC Renewable and Distributed Resources Subcommittee to promote information sharing on state-level renewable energy activities. It is issued three times annually to coincide with the NARUC committee meetings. Newsletters are sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Power Technologies.”
The Washington-based Sustainable Energy Coalition brings together “more than 30 national business, environmental, consumer, and energy policy organizations. Founded in 1992, the Coalition promotes increased federal support for energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies and reduced federal support for unsafe or polluting energy resources.”
United States Department of Energy The U.S. Department of Energy has a $21-billion budget and employs more than 100,000 people in 35 states.
United States Department of Energy Industry Interactive Procurement System Solicitations and business opportunities with the U.S. Department of Energy, listed by program office.
United States House of Representatives Visit your Representative’s home page, get information on legislation and see what House committees are doing on this official home page of the U.S. House.
The official website of the U.S. Senate provides information on all Senators, legislation and other activities of interest.
Western Area Power Administration's Energy Services Western's Energy Services is a division of the Western Area Power Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of Energy that markets and transmits Federal hydroelectric power in 15 western states. Energy Services works through five customer service regions to enable customers to remain competitive in the changing utility environment. Western's website includes the "Energy Solutions" Database with thousands of technical references, and the "Utility Options" Database featuring innovative utility programs.
Western Governors’ Association Energy Action Page “A goal of Western Governors is to secure reliable, diverse, affordable, and environmentally sound energy for all citizens. They believe that the States have and should continue to shape their energy futures through cooperative action among themselves with the support of the federal government. To that end, the governors have taken and are planning additional actions to ensure the energy needs of the West are met.”
White House: National Energy Policy This site provides links to the full report of the National Energy Policy Development Group (the “vice president’s energy task force”), released in May 2001.
“The World Energy Council (WEC) is the foremost global multi-energy organization in the world today. WEC has Member Committees in over 90 countries, including most of the largest energy-producing and energy consuming countries.”
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