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Energy Technology Data Exchange Comprehensive source of post-1995 reports on energy technology and policy topics. Worldwide scope. Registration required; access limited to citizens of International Energy Agency (IEA) member countries. Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Introduction, history, mission, activities, research, newsletters and other related information about NELHA. International Energy Agency (IEA) Implements an international energy program of energy cooperation among 24 member countries. Site resources include world energy statistics and projections, market reports, discussions of energy economics and market reforms, and technical information about energy-producing technologies and efficiency. Regional Energy Resources Information Center Provides information on energy conservation, energy planning, and renewable energy, particularly for developing countries. Online databases and print publications. Also provides consultancy on information management and technology transfer. Based in Thailand. NARI Renewable Energy Energy efficiency and renewable energy technology development by Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute in rural India. Includes improved kerosene lanterns, biomass gasifiers/distillers, and improved rickshaws for transportation. Energy Research in Switzerland Access reports on energy supply, accumulation, and utilization. Most materials are in German or French; some in English. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission U.S. government agency that regulates hydroelectric dams and interstate commerce in oil, gas, and electricity. Office of Science and Technology Information (OSTI) Access to a large collection of scientific and technical information from US Department of Energy programs. International Energy Annual Energy Information Administration annual historical data summary for world energy production, consumption, and carbon dioxide emissions, with sections on petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, energy reserves, prices, population. Alternative Fuels Student papers about several different energy sources, including their physical structures, uses, availability, efficiencies, and disadvantages. More Energy Sites |
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