AEA Energy
& Environment, brings together the former Future Energy Solutions
(FES) and National Environmental Technology Centre (Netcen) to provide a wide
range of complementary skills and expertise to help tackle energy and
environmental issues.
AGORES - the European Union
official website for Renewable Energies
Bioenergy
Netherlands
Bioenergy Network of
Excellence is a pan-European partnership pursuing integrated research
spanning the entire bioenergy field."
BioMatNet is the
activity of the EPOBIO project that makes available the results from RTD
projects supported by the European Commission in the area of Biological
Materials for Non-Food Products (Renewable Bioproducts).
The BioEnergy
Home Page at The University of Wisconsin Biotechnology Center. A
resource for bioenergy, bioconversion, and bioprocess technology.
BioMaxx Systems is a
Canadian company aiming to co-develop and license a new biomass fermentation
process.
The
CANMET Energy Technology Centre (CETC) is Canada's leading federal
government S&T organization with a mandate to develop and demonstrate
energy efficient, alternative and renewable energy technologies and processes
Centre for Biomass Technology
is a Danish biomass information network Home Page
The Center for Renewable Energy and
Sustainable Technology
CREST, which falls within REPP (the Renewable Energy Policy Project), is
dedicated to the promotion of renewable energy, energy efficiency, the
environment, and sustainable development. Sponsors and contains links to the
'solstice' site which is their internet information service. Solstice contains
some information on biomass resources on the internet and also about the
National BioEnergy Industries Association.
Enagri is a
free electronic magazine and website providing up-to-date information
about green and renewable energy, efficiency and diversification, with a
particular focus on the agri-food industry and the rural environment.
Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy Network contains consumer friendly information on the
latest energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. It is produced by
the U.S. Department of Energy.
European Energy Crops InterNetwork.
The information on the EECI-Network is provided by 19 well-known institutes,
representing 14 EU countries, involved in research, development and
implementation activities of energy crops. New contributions on the latest
developments on the production, pre-treatment and utilization of energy crops
are published on a regular basis.
Aston University Energy
Research Group, who produce the
PyNE NEWSLETTER which aims to heighten the awareness and opportunities
for biomass pyrolysis and related technologies for liquid fuels, electricity
and other high added value products.
European
Commission Directorate-General Energy and Transport is responsible for
developing and implementing European policies in the energy and transport
field.
FERIC - The Forest
Engineering Research Institute of Canada which has performed work on Harvesting
Roundwood and Biomass for Energy.
Fresh Energy, based
in the USA Midwest, is a non-profit organization promoting the transition to a
clean, efficient and fair energy system.
The Institute for Local
Self-Reliance (ILSR), based in Washington DC, USA, produces the
Carbohydrate Economy Clearinghouse which aims to provide accessible, up-to-date
information spanning all facets of the carbohydrate economy.
National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL)
is the principal research laboratory for the US Department of Energy's Office
of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
NEDO - The New
Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization. A Japanese
semigovernmental organization the work of which covers new energy technology.
Novator Internet - Swedish
Language Site
Oak Ridge National
Laboratory Home Page. Also ORNL administers the
Bioenergy Information Network which contains links to NREL, ORNL and
related organizations.
Biomass Feedstock
Pacific Rim Consortium in
Energy,Combustion, and the Environment (PARCON) Site based at the
University of California, Irvine. Participants in the project are from around
the pacific.
The Pyrolysis Network is a
global network of active researchers and developers of fast pyrolysis.
Regional
Wood Energy Development Programme in Asia
Renewable Energy
Association was established in 2001 as the Renewable Power Association
to represent British renewable energy producers and promote the use of
sustainable energy in the UK.
ThermalNet is a
European network of leading research organisations that are sharing expertise
to optimise the thermal combustion of biomass to produce energy. ThermalNet is
a cluster of three networks, combustion gasification and pyrolysis.
The Wood Supply Research Group
of Aberdeen University Department of Forestry performs work in the production,
harvesting and supply of wood for energy production and industrial use.
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