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"25x'25" is a
rallying cry for renewable energy and a goal for America - to get 25
percent of our energy from renewable resources like wind, solar, and
biofuels by the year 2025.
A group of
volunteer farm leaders first envisioned the goal of 25x'25, and it
quickly gained the support of a broad cross-section of the agriculture
and forestry communities. Now leaders from business, labor,
conservation and religious groups are joining this alliance as well.
25x'25 is supported financially by the Energy Future Coalition, a
non-partisan public policy initiative funded by foundations. Read
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ACORE is a
501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. with paying
members from every aspect and sector of the renewable energy industries
and their trade associations, including wind, solar, geothermal,
biomass and biofuels, hydropower tidal/current energy and waste energy.
The scope of ACORE's membership also spans - among others - financial
institutions, government leaders, educators, end-users, professional
service providers and allied non-profit groups.
With a focus on
trade, finance and policy, ACORE promotes all renewable energy options
for the production of electricity, hydrogen, fuels and end-use energy, Read
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The Association of
Energy Engineers (AEE) is a nonprofit professional society of 9,500
members in 73 countries. The mission of AEE is " to promote the
scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy
industry and to foster action for Sustainable Development."
AEE offers a full
array of informational outreach programs including seminars (live and
internet based), conferences, journals, books, and certification
programs. Read
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AWEA, the American
Wind Energy Association is a national trade association representing
wind power project developers, equipment suppliers, services providers,
parts manufacturers, utilities, researchers, and others involved in the
wind industry. Promoting wind energy as a clean source of electricity
for consumers around the world. With over 1,500 members &
advocates, AWEA is the hub of the wind energy industry. Read
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The Canadian Wind
Energy Association (CanWEA), established in 1984 is a non-profit trade
association that promotes the appropriate development and application
of all aspects of wind energy in Canada, including the creation of a
suitable policy environment.
CanWEA represents
the wind energy community - organizations and individuals who are
directly involved in the development and application of wind energy
technology, products and services. Read
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IWEA was incorporated January 1, 2008 as a 501 (c) 6 non-profit corporation with the intent of supporting the growth of the wind industry in Iowa. An initial 15 member Board of Directors was established to guide IWEA’s growth and development
Membership is open to all who are interested in wind energy and its development and expansion. Current membership stands at over 200 members representing all aspects of the wind industry. Members are encouraged to become active with IWEA Committees and attend various IWEA events and functions. Each year in April, IWEA conducts an Annual Membership Meeting and Wind Conference. The conference attracts many top industry experts and has a solid track record of appearances by state and federal legislators. The conference is held in Central Iowa and is attended by hundreds each year
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Women of Wind Energy, or WoWE (pronounced
WOW-ee)
promotes the education, professional development, and advancement of
women to
achieve a strong diversified workforce and support a robust renewable
energy
economy. Building women’s place in wind energy is
not only the right and
fair thing to do; it’s a solid strategy for success. WoWE
started in 2005 as a
creative idea in several women's minds and has grown now to a network
of 35
chapters around North America and over 1500 participants... . Read
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