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Contains links to science projects and activities-for science fairs, class or home-to help students in grades K-12 learn about energy, particularly energy efficiency and renewable energy. http://www.eere.energy.gov Average Rating: ![]() |
A unique outdoor research facility for supporting renewable energy conversion technologies and climate change studies at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). http://www.nrel.gov Average Rating: ![]() |
Web site has information on membership and publications, as well as policy statements on topics related to renewable energy and electric utility restructuring. http://www.ases.org Average Rating: ![]() |
Online documents pertaining to photovoltaic energy, solar power, solar cells, and other related subjects. http://www.osti.gov Average Rating: ![]() |
Christian Science Monitor article on trends in U.S. solar power use. Solar electricity and thermal technologies are improving, but the market is cool. (May 23, 2002) http://csmonitor.com Average Rating: ![]() |
Bi-monthly magazine that covers all renewable energy technologies, including photovoltaics, passive solar and other climate-responsive building, and wind power. http://www.solartoday.org Average Rating: ![]() |
Research, training programs, and information about photovoltaic technology, other solar applications, energy-efficient building strategies, and related topics. http://www.fsec.ucf.edu Average Rating: ![]() |
Project of the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) which attempts to demonstrate a framework through which solar electricity services can be provided in rural areas of Zambia in a sustainable manner. http://www.sei.se Average Rating: ![]() |
The US trade association for solar energy and related businesses. Focused particularly on expanding domestic and international markets, and advocating for appropriate state and federal policies. http://www.seia.org Average Rating: ![]() |
A comprehensive site that explores various solar technologies and their uses in Arizona. Includes educational materials for teaching solar energy in the classroom. http://www.azsolarcenter.com Average Rating: ![]() |