Resources

EERE: Solar Energy Technologies Program Home Page – The Solar Energy Technologies Program focuses on developing cost-effective solar energy technologies that have the greatest potential to benefit the nation and the world

The Solar Section @ Department of Energy – The solar program educates the public about the value of solar as a secure, reliable, and clean energy choice.

Florida Solar Energy Center – Information on the renewable energy and energy efficiency research, education, training, and certification activities of the Florida Solar Energy Center.

Solar Energy at the ANU – Activities include; world leading research, presentation of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, the supervision of PhD students and the provision of educational and consumer resources.

The Canadian Energy Efficiency Centre- Best Practices – Best practice of industry and other organizations that are developing, studying and implementing energy efficient technologies and practices

Links to to educational resources regarding renewable energy

USA Environmental Laws – Includes the Clean Air Act (CAA), Clean Water Act (CWA), Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), etc.

Wind Energy Association Directory – Listings of national and international wind energy associations.

American Energy Independence – Online resource of relevant articles and valuable links about why America (and other countries) must wean itself from foreign oil. Includes rational discussion of the issues with scientific papers, articles and links.

CleanEnergy – Worldwide directory of clean and renewable energy related companies, products and news (biomass, photovoltaic, solar thermal, hydrogen, wind, geothermal, fuel cell). Languages: English, Deutsch.

Fossil Fuels, Renewables and Nuclear Power – About.com – An index to renewable energy information on the internet.

Green Power Blue Collar – Provides information on renewable energy and green building, a blog, and details of a handbook on understanding and implementing renewable energy.

Peak Oil - WikiPedia about the point in time when the maximum rate of global petroleum extraction is reached, after which the rate of production enters terminal decline.

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