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American Association for Fuel Cells
Fuel cell engineers, scientists, and other interested individuals. Promotes public understanding of fuel cells and their enviromnental benefits. (A fuel cell is an electrical generator that continuously changes chemical energy of hydrogen or other fuel and an oxidant into electric energy, which results in less carbon dioxide emission and heat generation, reducing contribution to global warming and air pollution) Provides information to the public; conducts educational programs. Provides communication within the fuel cell industry.
50 San Miguel Ave.
Daly City CA USA 94015
Phone: 415 992 3963
Fax: 415 992 9415
American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE)
Blacks in energy-related professions, including engineers, scienctists, consultants, academicians, and entrepreneurs; government officials and public policymakers; interested students. Represents blacks and other minorities in matters involving energy use and research, the formulation of energy policy, the ownership of energy resources, and the development of energy technologies. Seeks to increase the knowledge, understandin, and awarenes of the minority community in energy issues by serving as an energy information source for policymakers, recommending blacks and other minorities to appropriate energy officials and executives, encouraging students to pursue professional careers in the energy industy, and advocating the participation of blacks and other minorities in energy programs and policymaking activities. Updates members of key legislation and regulation being developed by the DOE, Department of the Interior, the Departemetn of Commerce, the Small BUsiness Administration, andother federal and state agencies. Provides a scholarship program for higher education students; offers information of current job operings; maintains speakers' bureau; holds seminars for minority energy professionals. Operates archive; bestows awards
927 15th St. NW. Suite 200
Washington DC USA 20005
Phone: 202 371 9530
Fax: 202 371 9218
American Boiler Manufacturers Association (ABMA)
ABMA is a national association
representing the manufacturers of
commercial, industrial and utility
steam generating and fuel burning
equipment, as well as suppliers to the
industry. The primary goal of ABMA
is to promote the common business
interests of the boiler manufacturing
industry and to promote the safe,
environmentally friendly use of the
products and services of its members.
ABMA jointly serves as a vehicle for
generating support in the state and
federal governments for industry
concerns, while also informing the
public of the vitality, environmental
consciousness and high-tech
orientation of the boiler industry.
950 North Glebe Road Suite 160
Suite 160
Arlington VA USA 22203-1824
Phone: 703 522 7350
Fax: 703 522 2665
Website
American Chemical Society
The American Chemical Society was founded
in 1876 and is a not-for-profit organization. It
is the world's largest scientific society and has
a membership of over 151,000 chemists and
chemical engineers. The American Chemical
Society was chartered by a 1937 Act of the
U.S. Congress. The Society is recognized as
a world leader in fostering scientific education
and research, and promoting public
understanding of science.
1155 16th St. NW
Washington DC USA 20036-4800
Phone: 202 872 4600
Fax: 202 872 4615
Website
American Chemistry Council
USA
American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)
Collects, evaluates, and disseminates information to encourage the implementation of more energy-efficient and economical technologies and practices. Conducts research on energy conservation and links to environmental and economic issues. Sponsors conferences to facilitate the exchange of information among all interested groups. Provides utilites, federal, state, and local energy officials, private industry, and consumers with practical information of energy efficiency.
1001 Connecticut Avenue N.W. Suite 801
Washington DC USA 20036
Phone: 202-429-8873
Fax: 202 429 2248
Website
American Gas Association
The American Gas Association (AGA) represents 189 local
natural gas utilities that serve customers in all 50 states. AGA members
deliver natural gas to more than 93 percent of the 60 million U.S. homes and
businesses that use natural gas. Additionally, AGA provides services to
member natural gas pipelines, marketers, gatherers, international gas
companies and a variety of industry associates. AGA's mission is to
advocate the interests of its natural gas utility members and their
customers and to provide information and services promoting operational
excellence in the safe, reliable and cost-competitive delivery of natural
gas. AGA's programs and services include government relations, regulatory
affairs, policy analysis, operations and engineering, communications, market
development, and corporate affairs. AGA publishes a monthly magazine,
"American Gas" as well as a wide range of technical manuals, code books,
industry statistics and other materials. . More information is available on
the AGA web site at www.aga.org .
400 N. Capitol Street, N.W.
4th Floor
Washington D.C. USA 20001
Phone: (202) 824-7000
Fax: (202) 824-7115
American Gas Cooling Center
USA
American Hydrogen Association (AHA)
Individuals interested in renewable natural resources. Advocates a transition from fossil and nuclear energy sources to solar-hydrogen technologies in order to help resolve environmental problems such as global warming, acid rain, ozone depletion, and urban air pollution. Promotes energy alternatives such as the production of hydrogen from sewage and garbage and the generation of electricity from solar power. Sponsors educational and charitable programs. Conducts research; compiles statistics. Operates placement services. Maintains speaker's bureau.
216 S. Clark Drive Suite 103
Suite 103
Tempe AZ USA 85281
Phone: 602 921 0433
Fax: 602 967 6601
American Indoor Air Quality Association Council
USA
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