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CONTENTSº Renewable Energy Resources - General Resourcesº Bioenergy º Fuel Cells and Alternative Fuel Vehicles º Geothermal Energy º Global Warming º Green Power º Kyoto Protocol º Solar Energy º Water Power or Hydropower º Wave, Tidal, or Ocean Energy º Wind Energy Division of categories are for convenience only. In many cases, topics will be overlapped. Renewable Energy Resources - General ResourcesAbout.com: Renewable Energy. Links to renewable energy resources. AGORES - A Global Overview of Renewable Energy Sources. Contents include:
Alternative Energy: News. Consolidated News Links: Alternative Energy News and Renewable Energy News: Latest News.
Clean Air & Energy: Energy, Global Warming, Clean Water & Oceans, Toxic Chemicals & Health, Nuclear Weapons & Waste, Cities & Green Living, U.S. Law & Policy, International Issues, and other topics from Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). Clean Energy Basics from NREL - National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Provides answers to these questions: What is renewable energy? Why is it important? Why is energy efficiency important? (Environmental benefits, jobs and the economy). What does clean energy have to do with me as a homeowner, a small business owner, a student, a teacher, an inventor? Includes Educational Resources for K-12. Climate Change - New Scientist Special Report. Current Situation & 2005 Projections by Dale Allen Pfeiffer. "Find some place or some way to grow as much of your own food as you can, where your neighbors are supportive. Plan to do without gas or electricity. Rediscover the old ways. Dust off those back copies of Mother Earth News stacked in the attic. It is time to prepare." Read a summary of Dale Allen Pfeiffer's article: Eating Fossil Fuels. DSIRE - Database of State Incentives for Renewable Energy. A comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and selected federal incentives that promote renewable energy. Contents include: State Incentives for Renewable Energy - Click to choose a State on the map, or Search by State, Federal Incentives for Renewable Energy, US Territory Incentives for Renewable Energy for Puerto Rico & Guam. Energy Quest. Colorful, award winning educational site from California Energy Commission for K-12. Includes: Ask Professor Quester (energy Q&A), Devoured by the Dark (energy "horror" story), Energy Story (what is energy), Games, puzzles and jokes, Glossary, How Things Work, Saving Energy (tips), Science Projects, Super Scientists (biographices), Time Line of Energy History, and Transportation Energy (how energy is used by vehicles). (Slow loading). Environmental History Timeline is partly based on original archival research in U.S. federal and industrial archives as well as the generally untapped mass media record. Fossil Energy: Learning About Fossil Fuels. Learn all about Coal, Oil, and Natural Gas. Joseph Gonyeau's Virtual Nuclear Tourist! Nuclear Plants Around the World. Contents include: FAQs - Why is nuclear power used? How does nuclear power compare to other ways of generating electricity? Where are nuclear power plants located in the United States and in the world? How is nuclear power regulated? What types of nuclear waste are generated? What are the environmental effects of nuclear power? What about radiation safety? What is a meltdown? Terrorism and Security, Effects of Low Levels of Radiation Exposure, Transportation of Nuclear Waste, Decommissioning of Nuclear Power Plants, Operating a Nuclear Power Plant, Inside the Nuclear Power Plant, View a video, and much more. Major Environmental Laws. Laws and Regulations from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Including: 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), and more. National Energy Foundation: Student Links and Teacher Links to educational resources. National Renewal Energy Laboratory (NREL) - U.S. Department of Energy's effort to secure an energy future for the nation that is environmentally and economically sustainable. Research and developments areas: Solar, Wind, Biomass, Geothermal, Hydrogen & Fuel Cells, Buildings & Thermal Systems, Advanced Vehicles & Fuels, Electric Infrastructure Systems, Energy Analysis, and Basic Sciences - The science behind renewable energy and energy-efficient technologies. Nuclear Age Timeline from U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Environmental Management. Historical timeline traces the nuclear age from 1895-1993, from discovery of x-rays and radioactivity to the explosion of the first atomic bomb and subsequent clean up of the contamination from the last 50 years of the nuclear age. Nuclear Power: News. Consolidated News: Nuclear Power, Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Electricity. Odysen Renewable Energy Portal. Renewable energy calculators, directory, events, games, news archive, and location specific information for U.S. as well as International locations in Africa, Asia, Central America, Europe, Middle East, North America, Oceania, and South America. Use the calculators to estimate a renewable energy system. Peak Oil News. Consolidated News: Production Theory about the Peak Oil Crisis and Peak Oil Survival. Include Peak Oil News: Archives with links to numerous articles from past months, e.g. :
Renewable Energy from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Renewable Energy Fact Sheets from Texas State Energy Conservation Office. Potential and benefits of renewable energy e.g. solar, wind, and biomass power. Renewable Energy in Australia. Includes Tools & Resources by Technology: Bioenergy, Enabling, Geothermal, Hydrogen, Solar, Water, Wind. Renewable Energy News from SourceGuides.com. Latest renewable energy news from over 4000 news sources worldwide. Renewable Energy Source from renewable-energy-source.info. Brief information on various topics: Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Hydropower, Wave Power, Tidal Power, Biofuel, Salinity Gradient Power, Geothermal Power, Fuel Cell, Energy Conservation, Green Energy, plus Article: Affordable Renewable Energy for Everyone. Residential Energy Factsheets. Publications in PDF. Includes Fuel Calculators, Energy Solutions, and more. The Source for Renewable Energy. A comprehensive online buyer's guide and business directory to more than 10,000 renewable energy businesses and organizations worldwide. U.S. Department of Energy. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE): Site map. Information on Renewable Energy sources include: Bioenergy, Geothermal, Hydrogen, Hydropower, Ocean, Solar, and Wind. Why is Fuel Economy Important? Topics: Protect the Environment, Global Warming, Oil Spills, Air Pollution, Conserve Resources for Future Generations, Reduce Oil Imports, from U.S. Department of Energy. BioenergyBioenergy Feedstock Information Network (BFIN). Gateway to a wealth of biomass feedstock information resources from the U.S. Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Idaho National Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and other research organizations. Contents include:
Biodiesel Fuel: News. Consolidated News about Biodiesel, Biofuel, Biomass and Biodiesel Production. Biomass Topics from U.S. Department of Energy. Include: Biomass Basics, Biomass Resources, Biopower, Biofuels, Biobased Chemicals and Materials. IEA Bioenergy. An organisation set up in 1978 by the International Energy Agency (IEA) with the aim of improving cooperation and information exchange between countries that have national programmes in bioenergy research, development and deployment. View example: Task 31: Biomass Production for Energy from Sustainable Forestry with Photo Library & Slide Show. Planet Power: Energy and the Environment. Biomass Energy: A research commitment on Global Warming, Renewable Energy, and Reforestation by using Nature's own "power plants"... Trees! Brief discussion on: Biomass Energy & Air Pollution, Biomass Energy & Agriculture, Biomass Energy Engineering, and Biomass Energy & Native Habitats. See also Quick Facts on Biomass Energy Crops. Fuel Cells and Alternative Fuel VehiclesAlternative Fuel Vehicles, Fuel Cell Vehicles, Advanced Technologies & Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficient Technologies, Why Is Fuel Economy Important? from United States Department of Energy. Alternative Fuels from U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). See also Fuel Cells & Vehicles, Basic Information on Fuel Cells Vehicles, Clean Fuels: An Overview (in PDF), Fuels and Fuel Additives. EPA establishes fuel quality standards to help protect public health and the environment from harmful gas and particulate matter emissions from motor vehicles and engines. Gasoline Fuels, Diesel Fuel. Alternative Fuels Data Center. Informative site with over 3000 documents. Alternative Fuels: Biodiesel, Electricity, Ethanol, Hydrogen, Methanol, Natural Gas, Propane, P-Series fuel -a unique blend of natural gas liquids, Compare Alternative Fuel Properties. American Hydrogen Association (AHA). The goal of AHA is to stimulate interest and help establish the renewable hydrogen energy economy by the year 2010. Topics include: The ACE (Air Cleaning Engine) Project, Bio-Mass to Bio-Gas, Convert Your Cobra to Hydrogen! Hydrogen Calculator, Frequently Asked Questions about Hydrogen, and more. Fuel Cell Facts. What Is a Fuel Cell? How Does a Fuel Cell Work? How Are Fuel Cells Classified? Benefits. Fuel Cell Applications. Fuel Cell Technology Showcase from Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE International). Contents include: About Fuel Cells: History of Fuel Cells, How Fuel Cells work, Types of Fuel Cells. Fuel Cell Research includes list of Fuel Cell Manufacturers and Suppliers. Fuel Cells 2000. An educational organization formed to promote the development and early commercialization of fuel cells and related pollution-free, efficient energy generation, storage and utilization technologies and fuels. Fuel Cells Basics - How They Work: Types, Applications, Benefits, FAQs. Types of Fuel Cells, Hydrogen Basics - Fuel cells run on hydrogen, the simplest element and most plentiful gas in the universe. Hybrid Cars: News. Consolidated News: Hybrid Cars, Hybrid Vehicles and Hybrid Technologies. Hydrogen Fuel: News. Consolidated News: Hydrogen Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Energy Cells. Reasons to Buy Alternative Fuel Vehicles. Glossary. What Is the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPAct)? Geothermal EnergyBasics on Geothermal. Article: What is geothermal energy? Geothermal Energy from GEO (Geothermal Education Office). Geothermal Facts, Geothermal Glossary, Worldwide Geothermal Data and Map, Geothermal Energy Slide Show, Ask an Expert, More about Energy: the Energy Scrapbook, some free Educational and Classroom Materials (Grades 3-12), and links to related sites. Geothermal Energy Slide Show from Geothermal Education Office, Tiburon, CA. Geothermal Energy Topics from U.S. Department of Energy. Geothermal Power: News. Consolidated News: Geothermal Power and Geothermal Energy. What is geothermal energy? from International Geothermal Association. Geothermal in the World. Global WarmingFact Sheet - Global Warming from PROACT, a U.S. Air Force environmental research service and information exchange clearinghouse. Global Warming. Consequences of Global Warming from Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). Global Warming Kids Site from EPA - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. What is Global Warming, Climate & Weather, Greenhouse Effect, Glossary, Links, and more. Hurricanes and Global Warming - Is There a Connection? by Stefan Rahmstorf, Michael Mann, Rasmus Benestad, Gavin Schmidt, and William Connolley, from RealClimate.org. Green PowerDefinitions of Green Power on the Web from Google. Green Energy News. Covering Clean, Renewable and Efficient Energy, Technology, Issues, Policy, Business ... Since 1996. Green Power - FAQ. What is global warming? What is renewable energy? What are solar and wind power? What is Biomass? What is Green Power? What is SEDA? and other questions and answers. What is Green Power? "'Green Power' is simply power that is produced by a renewable ('green') energy source, as distinct from power produced by fossil fuel, nuclear, and other types of generators." Also, "Is Green Power Good for Wind Energy?" Article from American Wind Energy Association. Kyoto ProtocolClimate Change Information Kit in PDF, 64 pages, 3.86 MB. Contents: Understanding the climate system, Facing the consequences, The Climate Change Convention (Information Sheet 21: The Kyoto Protocol), Limiting greenhouse gas emissions, and Facts & Figures.
Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Articles 1-28. Convention adopted in New York on 9 May 1992. The Kyoto Protocol: Backgrounder on Kyoto. Made in Canada from The Canadian Coalition for Responsible Environmental Solutions (CCRES). See also: CCRES Position Paper, What Kyoto Is Not, and Frequently Asked Questions including: What is the Kyoto Protocol? What is the economic impact on Canada? What is the alternative to Kyoto? Solar EnergyFacts About Solar Energy.com. What is solar energy? Discover solar power: How it works. Interesting facts about solar energy. Pros and cons - Advantages and disadvantages of solar energy. Solar energy history. Build your own solar energy system. Solar energy cost. Solar energy for homes. How does solar energy work? from CODESO Corporation for Sostainable Development. Solar Electricity, what can we use it for?. How does solar energy work? from CANROM, a manufacturer of wafered silicon solar cells and modules. Learn About a Solar Energy System. Photovoltaics. "With photovoltaics we produce electricity from sunlight" - from Solarsail in Münsingen, Schweiz (Switzerland). Site includes a Gallery with photos showing Sketches of the first model, Mounting the mast, Mounting the mast and laying the foundations, Mounting the panels, Information board with electronic display, Fotos by Georges Miserez and Peter Schürch (architect), Winter landscape 2000, and Solar Festival, August 20, 2000. Robert English's Solar Energy Home. Take a tour of this solar home designed and built by Robert who studied electrical engineering at the University of Massachusetts. Electric power for this house is generated primarily by photovoltaic panels installed on the roof. Other information provided includes: Solar Greenhouse, Solar Heating, Solar Hot Water, and Passive Ice Box. Solar Cooking from EPSEA (El Paso Solar Energy Association). Other topics include: Energy Efficiency Tips, Sun Tempered Home, Adobe Home Construction, Passive Solar Design - Thermal Mass, Straw Bale Construction, Solar Water Distillation - Stills, Solar Food Drying, Passive Solar Water Heating, Solar Pool Heating, and SEED - School Energy Project. Solar Energy from Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC), a Research Institute of the University of Central Florida. Contents: Applications, Testing & Certification, Capabilities, Projects, Solar Q&A, Installations, Links.
Solar Energy Technologies Program. Contents: Concentrating Solar Power, Photovoltaics, Solar Heating, Solar Lighting. Solar Power Answers. A comprehensive guide to designing and installing solar electric power systems by Richard Stubbs. Includes: Basics of Solar Power. What is a solar cell and how does solar power work? Energy Efficiency, System Design, Wiring Tips. Solar Technology from Arizona Solar Center. Contents include: Passive Solar Energy, Solar Cooking, Solar Hot Water, Photovoltaics (PV), Solar Architecture in Arizona, Quick Facts: Solar Hot Water Economics, and Quick Facts: Solar Electric Economics. Solar Map. A color map of solar radiation in the United States, showing energy from the sun on a surface directly facing the sun. Solar Power: FAQs, Basic Facts: Solar Thermal Costs, and other solar energy links from REPP (Renewable Energy Policy Project). Solar Power: News. Consolidated News: Solar Power, Solar Energy and Solar Electric Power. Understanding and Installing Your Own Solar Electric System. Links to alternative energy. Water Power or HydropowerHydropower or Hydroelectic Power Topics. Types of Hydropower, Sizes of Hydropower Plants, Turbine Technologies, and Issues (environmental, legal, institutional issues).
Wave, Tidal, or Ocean EnergyAbout Wave Energy. Waves are a free and sustainable energy resource created as wind blows over the ocean surface. Ocean Energy Topics from U.S. Department of Energy. Includes info on tidal and wave power. Tidal Power: News. Consolidated News: Tidal Power, Tidal Energy, Tidal Wave Energy and Wave Power. Wave Energy. Overview and Detailed Information on Wave Energy. Wind EnergyAbout Wind Energy from Enron Wind. Blowing Out to Sea. Article on wind energy from Scientific American, 24 March 2002 issue. Harnessing the Wind by Lester R. Brown, Plan B: Rescuing a Planet Under Stress and a Civilization in Trouble, Chapter 9. Cutting Carbon Emissions in Half.
Some Basic Energy Information. Energy: Fuel for Thought. An Educational Resource from BLM (Bureau of Land Management). Includes classroom activities It's a Gas, Blowin' in the Wind, WaterWorks, Let the Sun Shine In, An Energy Profile, Energy for the Future, and An Energy Budget. What are the factors in the cost of electricity from wind turbines? "The cost of electricity from utility-scale wind systems has dropped by more than 80% over the last 20 years." Article from American Wind Energy Association. Wind Energy Association Directory - National and International Wind Energy Associations.
Wind Energy Fact Sheets in PDF, The Most Frequently Asked Questions about Wind Energy in PDF, 30 pages, Wind Energy Web Tutorial and much more from American Wind Energy Association. Wind Energy FAQ: Technical Information. Web links including Wind Energy Development Status, Economics and Competitiveness, Wind Energy Policy Factors, Wind Power Technology (Wind Turbines, Wind Resources), Large Scale Applications, Small Turbine Applications, Home and Do-It-Yourself Systems. Wind Energy Topics from U.S. Dept. of Energy: Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Wind Power FAQs from Renewable Energy Systems, UK. How efficient are wind turbines? Will wind farms make one jot of difference to global warming? But what happens when the wind stops blowing? Are wind turbines noisy? Do wind turbines affect property prices? Is wind power expensive? Are there any health implications of living near to a wind farm? What is the lifetime of wind turbines? Who decides how many turbines are erected, and how large they are? Wind Power: News. Consolidated News: Wind Power, Wind Energy and Wind Farms Generation. HOME PREVIOUS NEXT |
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