Nature gave us oil from algae; perhaps we should try Nature’s way again
Web Resources for Energy
Trade & Commerce
Energy Trade
Renewable
Energy Trade Associations: A directory of Renewable Energy trade
associations in the world
Energy
Trading Standards Group: Energy Trading Standards Group (ETSG), an open
consortium will develop standards to automate the sale of wholesale energy
and improve information sharing between energy trading companies
International Trade Administration: The International Trade Administration has statistics on the production, consumption, and trade of oil, gas, refined products, electricity, renewable energy
Energy Commerce
Commerce
Energy Group, Inc. is a leading independent U.S. electricity and natural
gas marketing company, operating through its wholly owned subsidiaries,
Commerce Energy, Inc. and Skipping Stone Inc. Commerce Energy Group, Inc. is
publicly traded on the American Stock Exchange (Amex) under the symbol: EGR.
The company serves a broad base of residential, small business, commercial
and industrial customers located across the U.S. in energy deregulated
states. Commerce Energy, Inc. is licensed by the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and by state regulatory agencies as an unregulated retail marketer
of natural gas and electricity.
Scana Energy : Scana Energy brings power and fuel to homes and businesses, stimulating economic growth, spurring innovation and enriching our local communities.
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About Oilgae - Oilgae - Oil & Biodiesel from Algae
has a focus on biodiesel production from algae while also discussing
alternative energy in general. Algae present an exciting possibility as a
feedstock for biodiesel, and when you realise that oil was originally
formed from algae - among others - you think "Hey! Why not oil
again from algae!"
To facilitate exploration of oil production from algae as well as exploration
of other alternative energy avenues, Oilgae provides web links, directory,
and related resources for algae-based biofuels / biodiesel along with inputs
on new inventions, discoveries & breakthroughs in other alternative
energy domains such as Solar Wind nuclear, hydro, Geothermal hydrogen
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