Bookstore
- Angier: How to Stay Alive in the Woods
- Benson: Building the Timber Frame House
- Benson: The Timber-Frame Home
- Deck & Patio Projects(Better Homes and Gardens)
- Branson: Solving Home Plumbing Problems
- Dirr: All About Evergreens (Ortho)
- W. Ellis: Natural Insect and Disease Control
- Friedman: Keys to Investing in Real Estate
- Fritschner: Starting a Nonprofit
- Fukuoka: The One-Straw Revolution
- Masanobu Fukuoka: The Natural Way of Farming
- Masanobu Fukuoka: The Road Back to Nature
- Alvin Horton: Ortho's All About Creating Japanese Gardens
- Jim Kramon: Smart Business for Contractors (Taunton)
- John C. Kricher: A Field Guide to Eastern Forests
- Brad Lancaster: Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands (vol. 1)
- Brad Lancaster: Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond:
- Susan Lang: Bonsai (Sunset)
- Frances Moore Lappe: Diet for a Small Planet
- Jeff Miller: Beds (Taunton)
- Michael Litchfield: Renovation
- David Macaulay: Castle
- David Macaulay: City
- David Macaulay: Mill
- David Macaulay: The Way Things Work
- Ray Martin: The 99 Critical Shots in Pool
- Claudia Nice: Creating Textures in Pen & Ink With Watercolor
- Toshio Odate: Making Shoji
- Joshua Piven: The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook
- Charles Randall: The Encyclopedia of Window Fashions
- Kiyosi Seike: Art Of Japanese Joinery
- John Seymour: The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency
- John Seymour: The Self-sufficient Life and How to Live It
- Eric Sloane: An Age of Barns
- Eric Sloane: A Museum of Early American Tools
- Eric Sloane's Weather Book
- Eric Sloane: Look at the Sky and Tell the Weather
- Eric Sloane, Once Upon a Time: The Way America Was
- Smith & Hawken: Hands On Gardener: Composting
- Nature's Design: A Practical Guide to Natural Landscaping
- Steve Solomon: Gardening When It Counts
- Ideas for Great Tile (Sunset)
- Ideas for Great Windows & Doors (Sunset)
- Fine Woodworking on Boxes, Carcases, and Drawers (Taunton)
- Alan Toogood: Plant Propagation
- US Army Map Reading and Land Navigation Handbook
- US Army Survival Manual: FM 21-76
- Clare Walker: Nature Drawing
- Kate Wendleton: Packaging Yourself: The Targeted Resume
- Paul Young: Botany Coloring Book
Thursday, May 7, 2009
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
(DOE) Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy
Organization
EERE's programs conduct activities in partnership with the private sector, state and local government, DOE national laboratories, and universities. In July 2002, EERE reorganized to strengthen its focus on programs and these partnerships.
The following document is available as an Adobe Acrobat PDF. Download Adobe Reader.
- EERE organization chart (PDF 17 KB)
EERE is organized around 10 energy programs:
- Biomass Program
- Building Technologies Program
- Federal Energy Management Program
- Geothermal Technologies Program
- Hydrogen, Fuel Cells & Infrastructure Technologies Program
- Industrial Technologies Program
- Solar Energy Technologies Program
- Vehicle Technologies Program
- Wind & Hydropower Technologies Program
- Weatherization & Intergovernmental Program
Read our program fact sheets to find out more information.
Popular TopicsThese are the topics the EERE Information Center receives the most inquiries about.
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DSIRE Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency
The DSIRE website provides a fast and convenient method for accessing information about renewable energy and energy efficiency incentives and regulatory policies administered by federal and state agencies, utilities, and local organizations. You can view incentive information in a variety of ways:
- Incentives by State
The homepage features a U.S. map for easy access to policies and incentives available in each state. Clicking on a state brings up a list of available programs organized into the following categories:- Financial Incentives
- Rules, Regulations, & Policies
- Financial Incentives
- Federal Incentives
DSIRE contains information on Federal financial incentives for end-users of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies. It does not include research & development or outreach programs. Click on the Federal Incentives icon on the homepage to access program summaries. Individual program summaries contain the same level of information described above Incentives by State. - National Trends in Renewable Energy Incentives
Summary Maps provide a geographical perspective of the availability of each renewable energy incentive type across the United States. Summary Tables provide an overview of renewable energy and energy efficiency incentives offered in each state. - Search DSIRE by the following methods
- State
- Incentive type
- Renewable energy or energy efficiency technology
- Implementing sector (federal, state, local, utility)
- Eligible sector (e.g., commercial, industrial, residential, etc.)
- Additional Resources
DSIRE's homepage also includes links to the following features:- A Glossary describing each incentive type related to federal, state, utility, and local level incentives, programs and policies for renewable energy
- Links to other renewable energy resources on the Internet
- A Library of renewable energy policy reports, papers, and presentations involving the DSIRE project
- New/Updated Incentives show incentive programs that have been updated or added to DSIRE within the past four months
- A Glossary describing each incentive type related to federal, state, utility, and local level incentives, programs and policies for renewable energy
Friday, December 12, 2008
(US) DOE
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government responsible for energy policy. Its responsibilities include the nation's energy conservation, energy-related research, and domestic energy production. DOE also sponsors more basic and applied scientific research than any other US federal agency; most of this is funded through its system of United States Department of Energy National Laboratories.
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20585
1-800-dial-DOE (1-800-342-5363)
1-202-586-5000 (Main Switchboard)
http://www.energy.gov/
Secretary of Energy
at The.Secretary@hq.doe.gov
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Ave., SW
Washington, DC 20585
1-800-dial-DOE (1-800-342-5363)
1-202-586-5000 (Main Switchboard)
http://www.energy.gov/
Secretary of Energy
at The.Secretary@hq.doe.gov
Forest Products Laboratory
Forest Products Laboratory is a research facility of the United States Forest Service and the USDA. For many years, FPL has provided scientific research on wood, wood products and their commercial uses to both government and private industry.
Forest Products Laboratory
One Gifford Pinchot Drive
Madison, Wisconsin 53726
(608) 231-9200
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/
Forest Products Laboratory
One Gifford Pinchot Drive
Madison, Wisconsin 53726
(608) 231-9200
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/
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