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Partners

CRS works with many organizations to promote sustainable resource solutions and to maintain the quality of the earth's natural environment.

  US Environmental Protection Agency
US EPA provides leadership in the nation's environmental science, research, education and assessment efforts.
  Alliance to Save Energy
A coalition of prominent business, government, environmental and consumer leaders who promote efficient and clean use of energy worldwide.
  US Department of Energy
Through science & technology, US Dept. of Energy advances US energy,environmental, economic & national security.
  World Resources Institute
An environmental think tank that goes beyond research to find practical ways to protect the earth and improve people's lives.
  Energy Foundation
A partnership of major foundations interested in sustainable energy.
  Winrock International
A nonprofit organization that works with people around the world to increase economic opportunity, sustain natural resources, and protect the environment.
  National Renewable Energy Laboratory
The US Dept. of Energy's premier laboratory for renewable energy research & development and a lead lab for energy efficiency R&D.
  International Energy Agency - Renewable Energy
The International Energy Agency, based in Paris, is an autonomous agency linked with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The renewable energy program intends to facilitate renewable energy playing an increasing role in supplying the world's energy needs.
  The Nature Conservancy
An organization that works with communities, businesses and people to protect more than 92 million acres around the world
  The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
Partnership (REEEP)

A coalition of progressive governments, businesses and organisations committed to accelerating the development of renewable and energy efficiency systems.
  California Energy Commission
California's primary energy policy and planning agency.
  Low Impact Hydropower Institute
A nonprofit dedicated to reducing the impacts of hydropower generation through the certification of environmentally responsible, "low impact" hydropower.
  Union of Concerned Scientists
a nonprofit partnership of scientists and citizens combining rigorous scientific analysis, innovative policy development and effective citizen advocacy to achieve practical environmental solutions.