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Affiliates
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We at KVAR have been working with this
organization to save energy for our future!
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Our firm has been a member of this
organization for 3 years. We are certified at level Four.
This organization promotes energy efficiency and reduction of air
pollution.
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Export
Council for Energy Efficiency
Our company has been a member of this organization since 1994.
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 Just one of many affiliates we recommend
for keeping up with conservation issues.
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Industry's best on-line sourcing tool. “Power Sourcing” is the most accurate and comprehensive tool available
for finding and contacting suppliers.
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This organization has energy conservation products
for the home and business
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| Energy Central is the leading on-line
publisher of news, events, data, analyses and professional services in the
global power industry. The Energy Central network includes: www.energycentral.com, www.allenergyjobs.com, www.energypulse.net and
pro.energycentral.com. Additionally, Energy Central publishes e-mail
newsletters covering: news, events and conferences, research, insight and
commentary and a weekly job watch.
This is a great site for utility information. We are listed on this
site as an energy conservation measure for the utility industry.
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Greentie
Supplier information at your fingertips. We have been a member of this
organization since 1998 and firmly believe and promote the reduction of greenhouse
gases through conservation. GREENTIE website is an international directory of
suppliers whose technologies help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
GREENTIE also provides information on funding and on leading international
organizations and IEA programs whose RD&D and information activities center around clean energy technologies.
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| The Leveler QAS systems can be applied to
the office workstation, the free standing server or workgroup printer.
The QAS system provides critical protection to sensitive electronics,
regardless of where they are located.
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A division of the Department of Energy
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Gregory Taylor the patent holder is a
member of this institution. The Royal Institution has a reputation
established over 200 years for its high caliber events that break down the
barriers between science and society. It acts as a unique forum for
informing people about how science affects their daily lives, and prides
itself on its reputation of engaging the public in scientific debate.
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Michael Faraday, the discoverer of
electro-magnetic induction, electro-magnetic rotations, the
magneto-optical effect, diamagnetism, field theory and much else besides,
was born in Newington Butts (the area of London now known as the Elephant
and Castle) on 22 September 1791. His father, James, was a blacksmith and
a member of the Sandemanian sect of Christianity. James Faraday had come
to London in the late 1780s from North-West England. Very little is known
of the first few years of Faraday's life. In an autobiographical note
Faraday recalled that he had attended a day school and had learnt the
"rudiments of reading, writing, and arithmetic".
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"A Place For Possibility Thinking ... A
Place Where Women Make A Difference"
The Women's Environmental Council (WEC) is a non-profit association of
women professionals in various environmental fields. We strive to enrich
the experiences of our members, the impact of the environmental industry,
and the well-being of our communities.
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 As members, we have access to business
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FSE Directory The Financing Sustainable Energy
Directory is an inventory of lenders and investors who provide finance to
the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors. It is designed to help
project developers and entrepreneurs seeking capital, as well as investors
looking for financing vehicles.
The renewable energy sector is currently the fastest growing energy
sector worldwide. In just two decades, the energy conservation industry
has turned into a multi-billion dollar industry which is currently
experiencing a thirty percent annual growth rate. The solar PV market has
also experienced substantial growth, increasing by an average of 15
percent annually from 1990 to 2000. In 2001, the industry sold more than
200 megawatts of solar cell modules for a total revenue of more than US$
1.1 billion.
This growth has been achieved by the rapid technical progress as well as
new market regulations that promote cleaner forms of energy.
Although renewable energy and energy efficiency currently attract only a
small fraction of the annual investment in new energy projects, the
growing experience is giving many lenders and investors the confidence to
invest in these technologies.
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