Sentences with phrase «electric industries association»

Solar Electric Industries Association (CALSEIA) International Facility Managers Association (IFMA)

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Largest employers: Hawaii Electric Industries (HE), Hawaii Medical Service Association, Matson (MATX), Aloha Petroleum, Alexander & Baldwin (ALEX)
German automakers have 16 % of the electric car market in the US, according to Matthias Wissmann, President of the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA).
Stacy has also been involved with industry groups like the National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association and the American Coal Council.
The groups participating in the motion included the Advanced Energy Economy, the American Biogas Council, the American Council on Renewable Energy, the American Petroleum Institute, the American Public Power Association, the American Wind Energy Association, the Business Council for Sustainable Energy, the Electric Power Supply Association, the Electricity Consumers Resource Council, the Energy Storage Association, the Interstate Natural Gas Association of America, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, the Natural Gas Supply Association, and the Solar Energy Industries Association.
Earlier this year at PV America West, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA)
APS appears to be leading the first assault of a national campaign by the utility industry trade association, Edison Electric Institute (EEI), and fossil fuel interests like APS, to weaken net metering policies.
Earlier this year at PV America West, the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) presented the Arizona Western College (AWC) Solar Installation in Yuma, Arizona USA, one of three 2012 Photovoltaic Projects of Distinction Awards in recognition of the 5 MW (MegaWatt) Solar Array completed in 2011.
American Petroleum Institute, National Mining Association, Edison Electric Institute (utilities), American Natural Gas Alliance, National Propane Gas Association, American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (utilities), Growth Energy (ethanol lobby), National Biodiesel Board, and the good guys at American Wind Energy Association and Solar Energy Industries Association.
Asked for comment, a spokesman for the Edison Electric Institute, one of the trade associations scrutinized in the report, said only that the industry has made deep reductions in its emissions of carbon dioxide since 2005.
More than 50 electric utilities contributed to the development of these goals, as did industry associations like EEI:
According to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), total U.S. solar electric capacity surpassed 2,000 megawatts in 2009, enough to power over 350,000 homes.
Organized by the Solar Electric Power Association (SEPA) and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the even welcomes over 27,000 conference attendees to the Los Angeles Convention Center.
-- The term «qualified industry organization» means the Edison Electric Institute, the American Public Power Association, the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, a successor organization of such organizations, or a group of owners or operators of distribution utilities delivering fossil fuel - based electricity who collectively represent at least 20 percent of the volume of fossil fuel - based electricity delivered by distribution utilities to consumers in the United States.
Peabody Energy and Koch Industries serve on ALEC's Private Enterprise Advisory Council and ExxonMobil, Chevron, Duke Energy, Marathon Petroleum, the Edison Electric Institute, American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, American Gas Association, the Nuclear Energy Institute, and the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association are ALEC members.
As of the third quarter of 2014, more than 17,500 megawatts of cumulative solar electric capacity are operating in the United States, which is enough to power more than 3.5 million average American homes, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association.
A promising development is that last year the Federation of Electric Power Companies, the industry association representing the 10 largest electricity generators in Japan and 19 suppliers, agreed to limit their emissions by 35 percent by 2030, which is a voluntary but significant reduction and may increase demand for JCM project credits.
So, here's the list of the organizations that are the key groups that are doing something: Plug In America, Electric Auto, with chapters all over the Bay Area; ElectricDrive.org, that's the trade association of the industry; the Sierra Club has gone big into plug - in cars, now; ProjectGetReady.org is the Rocky Mountain Institute, Amory Lovins» spinoff, that's about readiness in communities; and all your local utilities.
Yet, industry trade groups such as the Electric Reliability Coordinating Council, the National Mining Association, and the National Association of Manufacturers have already issued statements forecasting job losses and an impending rise in energy prices (EPA estimates them to be $ 3 to $ 4 a month after 2015).
A coalition of industry trade groups led by the Electric Power Supply Association (EPSA), the industry group for electric generators, have long opposed the rule and have been fighting in the courts to get it thrElectric Power Supply Association (EPSA), the industry group for electric generators, have long opposed the rule and have been fighting in the courts to get it threlectric generators, have long opposed the rule and have been fighting in the courts to get it thrown out.
That's what the Solar Energy Industries Association and Vote Solar are saying about a recent change to a rate design proposal from San Diego Gas & Electric, the first of the state's big three utilities to start the shift to time - of - use (TOU).
Big coal — in the form of the National Rural Electric Association, Koch Industries, American Electric Power, the Southern Company, the National Association of Manufacturers and others are planning a major blitz against efforts to fight global warming.
The «Vampire Memo» from the Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) draws on the work of such industry - funded skeptics as Pat Michaels, Fred Singer, Robert Balling and Craig Idso — as well as such ideologues as Richard Lindzen and William Gray who have long been laughingstocks in the community of mainstream climate scientists.
Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE) http://www.dsireusa.org Edison Foundation Institute for Electric Efficiency http://www.edisonfoundation.net/iee Energy [Re] volution http://www.energyblueprint.info European Photovoltaic Industry Association http://www.epia.org Geothermal Energy Association http://www.geo-energy.org Global Wind Energy Council http://www.gwec.net International Energy Agency http://www.iea.org
In particular, he asked about New Hope Environmental Services, which was described by Dr. Michaels in litigation as his sole source of income outside of modest speaking fees; Intermountain Rural Electric Association (IREA) and Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, Inc., which paid Dr. Michaels $ 100,000 and $ 50,000 respectively, according to information Dr. Michaels provided in the course of litigation; and the Heartland Institute, an industry - funded think tank that published a journal on which Dr. Michaels served as contributing editor.
A survey conducted by the MCI (Motorcycle Industry Association) found that nearly all mayoral candidates in London see motorcycling and electric motorcycling as part of a green future for solving the capital's transport problems.
In her book, Global Spin, author Sharon Beder noted that past Bonner clients have included tobacco companies Philip Morris and U.S. Tobacco Co.; the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association; the utility trade group Edison Electric Institute; military contractor McDonnell Douglas; nuclear industry and military services giant Westinghouse; chemical companies Monsanto and Dow Chemical; and the major Detroit auto companies Chrysler, Ford and General Motors (who hired Bonner to help derail Congressional efforts to raise fuel efficiency standards back in the 1990s).
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Florida Realtors ® President Andrew Barbar represented the National Association of Realtors ® alongside individuals from a diverse group of industries interested in using this technology, including the American Farm Bureau Federation, Edison Electric Institute, the Motion Picture Association of America and the Associated General Contractors of America.
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