Industry Links
The Alliance to Save Energy is a nonprofit coalition of prominent business, government, environmental, and consumer leaders who promote the efficient and clean use of energy worldwide to benefit the environment, the economy, and national security.
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting both economic prosperity and environmental protection.
The Association of Energy Engineers is a society of over 8,000 professionals involved in all areas of the energy field.
Source of information about home appliances and the industry organization that represents the manufacturers of home appliances.
CRC provides information to the public on consumer issues, assists over 200 affiliated state and local organizations representing 50 million consumers and conducts research projects.
The EWC is a coalition of window, door, skylight, and component manufacturers, research organizations, federal, state and local government agencies, and others interested in expanding the market for high-efficiency fenestration products.
EDTA is the preeminent industry association dedicated to advancing electric drive as a core technology on the road to sustainable mobility. As an advocate for the adoption of electric drive technologies, EDTA serves as the unified voice for the industry and is the primary source of information and education related to electric drive. Our membership includes a diverse representation of vehicle and equipment manufacturers, energy providers, component suppliers and end users.
(from EDTA's mission statement)
ESFI is an organization exclusively devoted to electrical safety education and awareness. As a not-for-profit foundation, ESFI promotes electrical safety in the home, school and workplace through education.
The goal of EREN is to develop cost-effective energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies that protect the environment and support the nation's economic competitiveness.
ENERGYguide is dedicated to helping you understand your options, and what they mean in terms of your cost and impact on the environment. ENERGYguide offers for sale an ever growing list of high quality products to help reduce your energy costs and/or enhance the environment, along with the information you need to guide your decision.
The ENERGY STAR label is the symbol of energy efficiency developed by the EPA and DOE. When you see the label on a product, whether it's a refrigerator, computer, TV, VCR, or another of the many labeled products, you can trust that it is an investment in savings on your power bills and that it will help to protect the environment.
Together with forward-looking environmentalists, consumer advocates and industry participants, the non-profit organization Center for Resource Solutions established the Green-e Renewable Electricity Project in order to encourage consumer confidence in buying "green" electricity.
The NEED Project is a nonprofit education association dedicated to developing and distributing comprehensive, hands-on energy education programs to schools nationwide.