A comprehensive web site providing vital information about the importance of using Energy Star-labeled products, and how to save you money on utility bills, while helping protect the environment.
Chevron Corporation is one of the largest energy companies in the world and operates in the areas of natural gas, refined products and lubricants, crude oil, and petrochemicals. Read articles on where Chevron stands on global issues such as energy policy, health and safety, environment, and climate change.
Online science news with the following major sections: health & medicine, mind & brain, plants & animals, space & time, earth & climate, matter & energy, computers & math, fossils & ruins. The breaking news section is updated every 15 minutes.
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is responsible for extensive energy data collection and dissemination of national and international data, including both analyses and energy forecasts.
The EERE web site contains comprehensive information on several alternative energy technologies, including: bioenergy, hydropower, wind, solar and geothermal.
ORNL, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory is working to find ways to make buildings, industries, power generation, and transportation more energy-efficient and easier on the environment.
IEA - the International Energy Agency - has established a legal framework for international collaboration and carries out an energy technology program among its member countries including research and development, demonstration and information exchange.
A subsidiary of Chevron Corporation which provides energy management services. Assists businesses and institutions in improving energy efficiency and reducing energy consumption. Also designs and implements power system solutions. Presents the latest press releases about Chevron and its subsidiary companies.
CDIAC, the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center is the primary global-change data and information analysis center of the US Department of Energy.