RENAC is an organization which brings togetherpartners and teaching staff with many years of expertise in training, international know-how transfer and quality assurance for renewable energies and energy efficiency. The RENAC CEO, Berthold Breid, has been working for over ten years in the areas of knowledge transfer, marketing and opening markets for solar technology and climate protection.
The 2010 Go Green Expo National Tour will focus on the next steps in the growing green revolution including the latest and greatest eco-friendly products & services, renewable energy sources for businesses and consumers, educating the community about the many tangible ways to be and go green, sustainable methods of transportation and cutting edge solutions for growing the green economy.
Algae Production Trade Association
Offers DIY solar, wind, gardening guides and tips and eco friendly product for home and garden
The Clean Energy Expo China is the platform in China for all renewable energy companies around the world to network and showcase their technologies for a better tomorrow.
OSEIA was founded in 1981 to promote the use of renewable energy in Oregon, serve as the central organizing association for Oregon renewable energy professionals, establish and maintain a business code of ethics and sponsor legislation affecting renewable energy in Oregon.
help promote the Eco- Green & Solar Industry and continue educating consumers in the US about the benefits and savings , that can be made in the short and long run.
Netscribes is a pioneering knowledge consulting and solutions firm with clientele across the globe. The company's expertise spans areas of investment & business research, business & corporate intelligence, publishing services and customized knowledge database creation. At its core lies a true value proposition that draws upon a vast knowledge base.
The U.S. Department of Energy Gulf Coast Clean Energy Application Center (GC RAC) is based at the Houston Advanced Research Center in The Woodlands, Texas. It was created with funding from the US DOE to promote clean energy technology through the use of combined heat and power (CHP), waste heat recovery (WHR), and district energy (DE) in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma. The Center attempts to educate prospective adopters of clean energy, foster clean energy technologies as viable technical and ec

