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The Environmental Markets Association (EMA) is the premiere organization for professionals who are active in emissions trading or have an interest in the promotion of market-based solutions. Through education and networking programs, EMA increases the awareness of hot topic issues including RGGI, AB 32, Greenhouse Gases, SO2 and NOx, and Mercury - and creates a platform for idea-sharing among industry professionals to help create a sustainable environment.
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The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) works to bring all forms of renewable energy into the mainstream of America’s economy and lifestyle.
ACORE is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Washington, DC, with paying members from every aspect and sector of the renewable energy industries and their trade associations, including wind, solar, geothermal, biomass and biofuels, hydropower tidal/current energy and waste energy. The scope of ACORE’s membership also spans – among others – financial institutions, government leaders, educators, end-users, professional service providers and allied non-profit groups.
ACORE accomplishes much of its work by convening the leaders in each of these sectors, publishing collaborative research and facilitating communications among members, their stakeholders and the media.
With a focus on trade, finance and policy, ACORE promotes all renewable energy options for the production of electricity, hydrogen, fuels and end-use energy including solar energy, wind power, geothermal energy, hydro & ocean energy, waste energy & fuels, biomass energy & biofuels.
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The National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition (NEVC) is a non-profit membership organization which serves as the US’ primary advocacy group promoting the use of 85% ethanol as a form of alternative transportation fuel.
The NEVC is composed of a wide range of organizations, including state and local interest groups, state and local elected officials, ethanol producers, vehicle manufacturers, agricultural interests, ethanol suppliers and others. As the US works towards achieving energy independence, sustainability and the advancement of environmental stewardship, the members of the NEVC believe that renewable fuels such as E85, must have an ever-expanding role.
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