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Energy Efficiency Resources:
General
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The Consortium for Energy Efficiency works on a number of initiatives of interest to the residential, commercial, industrial and government sectors. These initiatives cover everything from dishwashers to traffic lights.
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing energy efficiency as a means of promoting both economic prosperity and environmental protection.
The Alliance to Save Energy is an international organization which promotes energy efficiency. Their web site offers information directed at everyone from consumers to policy makers to energy professionals.
The Rocky Mountain Institute works in many areas of conservation, energy efficiency being just one of them. To access RMI's Home Energy Briefs, a series of guides for saving energy around the home, click here.
The Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance is a collective of organizations working to promote energy efficiency in the region.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy page is an incredible resource, with links to volumes of information on just about every topic imaginable within these fields.
The EnergyIdeas Clearinghouse contains over 5000 resources related to energy efficiency, and presents these resources in a well organized way. An exhaustive technical resource tailored for the Pacific Northwest, but useful to all.
The State of Michigan Energy Office website offers information on grant programs, energy policy, and much more.
The Michigan Public Service Commission is a state agency responsible for insuring that Michigan residents are provided with safe, reliable, and efficient energy.
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