Nature gave us oil from algae; perhaps we should try Nature’s way again
Web Resources for Energy
Worldwide
Energy USA
Department of Energy:
Governmental department whose mission is to advance energy technology and
promote related innovation in the United States.
Energy
Information Administration: The Energy Information Administration (EIA),
is a statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Energy. Their mission is to
provide policy-independent data, forecasts, and analyses to promote sound
policy making, efficient markets, and public understanding regarding energy
and its interaction with the economy and the environment.
US
Department of Energy: Information on the DOE Wind and Hydro energy
program, wind power projects, wind turbine technology and research, and wind
energy basics.
Energy Europe
Sustainable
Energy Europe Campaign: A European Campaign to raise awareness and change
the landscape of energy. Sustainable Energy Europe is a European Commission
initiative in the framework of the Intelligent Energy - Europe Programme,
which will contribute to achieve the European Union's energy policy targets
within the fields of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, clean
transport and alternative fuels.
European Wind Energy
Association: The most powerful Wind Energy network. EWEA is the
voice of the wind industry - actively promoting the utilisation of wind power
in Europe and worldwide.
Energy UK
Energy
Saving Trust: The Energy Saving Trust is a non-profit organisation, They
are one of the UK's leading organisations set up to address the damaging
effects of climate change and we have offices in England, Scotland, Northern
Ireland and Wales. Their aim is to cut emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by
promoting the sustainable and efficient use of energy.
Green Energy
UK: Green energy UK was created to offer people who are concerned about
the environment the chance to do something positive.
Energy Canada
Center for
Energy: Explore how Canadian energy is produced and used and learn how each
energy source is an integral part of the Canadian energy mix.
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited: AECL is a world-class nuclear technology and engineering company that designed and developed the CANDU nuclear power reactor, as well other advanced energy.
Energy India
Solar and Renewable
Energy in India: Solar and renewable energy portal of India promoting use
and awareness of solar and renewable energy in India.
India Energy
Portal: Energy is one of the major drivers of a growing economy like
India. This underscores the need for sharing of information, and resources on
a continued basis in a structured manner to enable easy access to information
and applications.
Energy Japan
The Institute of
Energy Economics: The aim of its establishment is to carry on research activities
specialized in the area of energy from the viewpoint of the national economy
as a whole in a bid to contribute to sound development of the Japanese
energy-supplying and energy-consuming industries and to the improvement of
people's life in the country by objectively analyzing energy problems and
providing basic data, information and reports necessary for the formulation
of policies.
Energy
Conservation - Japan: The Energy Conservation Center, Japan (ECCJ)
contributes to Promoting the efficient use of energy, protection of the
global warming and sustainable development.
Energy China
China Energy
Group: The China Energy Group at the Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory is committed to understanding Energy opportunities, and to
exploring their implications for policy and business.
The
China Energy Sustainable Energy Program: CSEP supports China's policy
efforts to increase energy efficiency and renewable energy. The program
emphasizes both national policy and regional implementation. The program
strives to build capacity in China to analyze energy savings and renewable energy
opportunities, and to develop policies to capture those opportunities.
Energy Australia
Energy Australia:
Details of one of Australia's largest and oldest gas and electricity supply
companies. Includes information on accounts, energy saving tips and appliance
sales.
TRU Energy - Australia: TRUenergy is the new name for the energy business previously called TXU. TRUenergy supplies gas and electricity to 1.1 million homes in Victoria, South Australia and New South Wales. We also generate electricity in both Victoria and South Australia and we are looking to build a generator in NSW.
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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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