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Carbon Trust, The: The Carbon Trust provides information to business and the public sector on how to cut carbon emissions and to capture the commercial potential of low carbon technologies. Its website also includes information on climate change issues.
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Centre for Alternative Technology, The: CAT is Europe's premier ecological visitor centre concerned with sustainable development and technology. Its Centre showcases an impressive collection of windmills, water power, solar water heating, solar electricity, energy conservation, energy efficient buildings and organic growing. Its website includes green on-line shopping, new alternative technologies, publications and links. You can also make a virtual visit to the centre on-line.
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Electric Power Research Institute: EPRI is a non-profit research consortium for the improvment of electric power generation and delivery. Includes journal, newsletter and reports.
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Electricity Journal: Industry news and policy analysis relating to the electricity industry worldwide. On-line subscriber service only, though free preview of the magazine.
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Energy and Environment for Sustainable Development - UNDP: This site describes the Energy and Environment for Sustainable Development programme of UNDP, and offers information on sustainable energy, energy efficiency, the Montreal Protocol and bibliographies.
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Energy Programme, Royal Institute of International Affairs: One of the research programmes of the RIIA. The Programme�s work in this area of sustainable development aims to clarify the international aspects of trade, investment, and accountability for governments, companies, and international organisations in both energy consuming and producing countries.
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ENF Energy Focus: Solar power industry database (cells/module/panels, equipment, components, products, installers). Solar business & technical news, solar magazine, government tenders for solar projects.
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Friends of the Earth International (FOE): International campaigning organisation dedicated to preserving the global environment. FOE is a federation of autonomous environmental organizations in 61 countries.
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Global Environment Outlook: The Global Environment Outlook series keeps abreast of environmental issues as they unfold. It also highlights the most significant environmental developments in the year in a visually appealing and reliable volume.
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Green Energy TV: An easily accessible range of video programmes, available on-line, presenting many examples of upcoming green energy technologies and discoveries. Subjects range from air driven cars to self regulating houses.
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