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  • DOE Pollution Prevention Information Clearinghouse (EPIC) was developed by the DOE Office of Energy Research to provide information on pollution prevention-related topics such as laws, regulations, project summaries, training, workshops, databases, guidance documents, and links to other sources of information.
  • Electric Rates - Our unique electric plan comparison engine is one of the most advanced in the electricity deregulation industry. We allow consumers to compare electric rates, compare electric plans and compare electric suppliers to the find the best deals!
  • Energy Conservation Enhancement Project - Energy Conservation Curriculum guides that provide a working knowledge of energy conservation techniques
  • Energy Federation Incorporated - Energy Federation Incorporated (EFI) facilitates people's access to effective resource conservation technologies.
  • Environment & Energy Resource Center Home Page - The EERC encourages wise resource use and sustainable development through energy and environmental programs for residences, businesses, and government buildings.
  • Hawaii's Energy Use, Conservation, and Efficiency - Hawaii's Energy, Ocean, and Technology Resources (State of Hawaii-Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism-Energy, Resources, and Technology Division)
  • Home Energy Magazine Online - Nonprofit bimonthly magazine covering all aspects of residential energy conservation and home performance.
  • Process Associates of America - Process Associates of America is a leader in process engineering and waste minimization for the hydrocarbon processing industry.
  • Switch Electric - Provides energy conservation tips and electric supplier information in deregulated states.
  • Transnet energy services - On line advise on energy savings in industrial processes and systems .


    Alliance to Save Energy


    American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy


    Energy Conservation Coalition

    International Institute for Energy Conservation


Santa Barbara

Discover the city of Santa Barbara, California, the birthplace of Earth Day. A 1969 oil platform blowout off the coast of Santa Barbara led to a wave of environmental laws nationwide. That gave impetus to what we consider now the cornerstones to the modern environmental movement. A year later, the first Earth Day was held followed by the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency. A succession of other laws protecting water, marine life and endangered species followed.