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Local Links
- Avista Utilities is the natural gas supplier for Klamath Falls
[and adjacent areas?].
They recently partnered with KSC to present 'Making Home Comfort Affordable in Klamath County', and
support the home energy upgrades described in that program.
- You can register for Pacific Power's "Be Watt-Smart" workshops
in our area. Find out what changes in your home insulation, appliance use, etc. offer the best pay-backs.
- Eco-Solar is one of the premier alternative-energy contractors in southern Oregon. They
design and install solar energy systems, especially photo-voltaic systems. They recently partnered with KSC to present
'Making Home Comfort Affordable in Klamath County'.
- Klamath Solar Ass'n has no webpage. (541) 883-8410 may reach someone. [They used to?] Hold monthly meetings with
presentations on alternative energy sources and topics in green building.
- The Oregon Renewable Energy Center was established at OIT in 2001 to integrate
renewable energy into practical energy systems for businesses and consumers. In addition to offering
courses in the subject, they recently partnered with KSC to present 'Making Home Comfort Affordable in Klamath County'.
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OIT's PV solar system is the largest in the state!
- Oregon Green Bldg/Solar Resources - .pdf containing links to relevant
organizations in OR.
- Pacific Power is a major electric utility in Oregon and much of the
Pacific North-West. They recently partnered with KSC in presenting 'Making Home Comfort Affordable in Klamath County', and
are helping to make possible the home energy upgrades described in that program.
- Seasons Change LLC is a Klamath Basin HVAC contractor working primarily in
the area of upgrading home energy systems.
They recently partnered with KSC to present 'Making Home Comfort Affordable in Klamath County'> They also
specify and install the upgrades described in that program.
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Non-Local Links
- The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) promotes energy efficiency
in service to economic prosperity and environmental protection."
Their work on energy issues at all governmental levels, and in utilities, transportation, and industry. They have compiled a
'Green Book' guide to cars' and trucks' energy efficiency.
- AllAboutBatteries.com is a non-commercial (I believe) website
about the batteries in our daily lives -- AA and AAA electronics batteries, C and D cells, etc. There are comparative tables,
and some surprising information about rechargeable alkaline batteries.
- BioEnergy Hot Sites. A listing of various sites related to
BioEnergy and BioFuels. An old page, some of the links are broken, but many are still working. Some good info...
- EERE is (US) DOE's Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy program. They are about
funding and research in the fields of energy efficiency and renewable energy.
- DOE's Building Energy Codes Program
- DOE Energy-savers site has information
about ways to save energy in your home, your vehicle, your workplace, and more. For example: An electric time clock that can tell
your electric water heater when to turn on and off to save energy.
- NREL - National Renewable Energy Lab of US DOE.
- Efficient Wood Stove from a San Salvador inventor has been found
to reduce CO2 emissions by 95% compared to older methods of burning.
- Hy-Save.com offers energy-efficient refrigeration technology.
- RMI - Rocky Mountain Institute is Amory Lovins' think tank in Colorado. Their expertise
is seeing how new kinds of energy can be more attractive, economically, than the old ones.
- Solar Today is a
bimonthly magazine which covers innovative active and passive solar house designs, solar technologies, building performance,
cost effective designs, etc.
- Stearns accidentally exposes GOP
energy agenda - a report published on the grist.org website
- Sunelco has been in the renewable energy business since at least 1980, carrying
photovoltaic systems and components, as well as equipment for wind and water power. They also carry well pumps.
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