Renewable Energy
http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/WR/windbooklet.pdf
Wind power technology is explained in this online booklet from Colorado State University.
http://www.need.org/needpdf/infobook_activities/SecInfo/HydroS.pdf
INfobook describes methods to use hydropower.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/renewable-energy
The Huffington Post offers news about the renewable energy.
Green energy online reports news on evolving energy sources.
http://www.greenenergytechnology.org/
Green energy Technology discusses the topic from a wide angle.
www.nrel.gov
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory is an excellent source of information for all types of renewable energy, including wind, solar and biomass.
www.eia.doe.gov
The Energy Information Administration gives information on renewable energy trends, pricing programs, and solar thermal information, in addition to fossil fuel resources.
www.eere.energy.gov
The US Department of Energy site provides extensive information on energy efficiency, and renewable energy sources, including biomass, geothermal, hydropower, ocean, solar and wind.
www.millionsolarroofs.org
Through the US Department of Energy (DOE), the Million Solar roofs facilitates the installation of solar electric energy systems on one million U.S. buildings by 2010.
http://hydropower.inel.gov/
The U.S. Departments of Energy’s Hydropower Program researches how to improve hydropower and develop incremental hydropower capacity.
www.dsireusa.org
the database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE) describes state programs.
www.cleanenergystates.org/Presentations/Oregon%20Sept.26%202001.pdf
The Clean Energy States Alliance (CESA) is a multi-state coalition working together to develop clean energy technologies and to expand the markets for them.
http://www.inshp.org/main.asp
The International Network on Small Hydro Power seeks to supply rural areas in developing countries with environmentally sound and affordable energy.
www.acore.org
The American Council on Renewable Energy’s website integrates all forms of renewable energy with America’s economy and lifestyle with current news.
www.awea.org
The American Wind Energy Association describes wind energy and how it is becoming the world’s fastest growing energy source.
www.solarbuzz.com
This photovoltaic industry journal offers free monthly news as well as a wealth of inside information about companies and emerging technologies.
www.seia.org/
The Solar Energy Industries Association includes solar energy manufacturers, distributors, installers, and architects with extensive facts on using solar energy.
http://www.h2eco.org/
The Hydrogen Energy Center demonstrates the potential of hydrogen as an energy carrier for the New England region. Links
http://www.hydrofoundation.org/
The Hydro Research Foundation advances awareness of the benefits of hydroelectric power.


























































