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Microgrid Institute - Microgrid Institute
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/microgridinstitute.org
  • Expected expiration: December 22nd in 2018
  • Creation date: December 22nd in 2012
  • Renew date: November 22nd in 2017
  • Google Analytics: 7870337-1
Caterpillar Electric Power Gas Power Solutions
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/catgaspower.com
Caterpillar electric power offers gas power solutions for electric utilities to handle peak loads.
  • Expected expiration: November 15th in 2018
  • Creation date: November 15th in 2012
  • Renew date: October 14th in 2016
  • Google Analytics: 36954722-1
  • Google Plus Account: +CatProducts
Innovari: the Utility Industry’s Capacity for Change
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/innovari.com
Our Interactive Energy Platform enables dynamic, two-way verifiable demand side management, grid system optimization, renewable and distributed energy resources integration, and more.
  • Expected expiration: February 23rd in 2018
  • Creation date: February 23rd in 2001
  • Renew date: March 11th in 2016
  • Google Analytics: 355456-4
NTPC Limited | India's Largest Power Utility
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/ntpc.co.in
NTPC Limited is India’s largest energy conglomerate with roots planted way back in 1975 to accelerate power development in India. Since then it has established itself as the dominant power major with presence in the entire value chain of the power generation business. From fossil fuels it has forayed into generating electricity via hydro, nuclear and renewable energy sources.
  • Expected expiration: February 28th in 2018
  • Creation date: February 28th in 2003
  • Renew date: February 4th in 2015
  • Google Analytics: 59720556-1
Peak Load Management Alliance
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/peaklma.org
  • Expected expiration: December 22nd in 2017
  • Creation date: December 22nd in 2012
  • Renew date: December 23rd in 2016
  • Google Analytics: 2449742-47
SMA Inverted |
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/smainverted.com
With the growth and increased penetration of distributed energy systems, new challenges arise. Learn how solutions from SMA are keeping users one step ahead.
  • Expected expiration: April 19th in 2017
  • Creation date: April 19th in 2012
  • Renew date: April 13th in 2016
  • Google Analytics: 25058948-3
Peak Load Management Alliance
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/peakload.org
  • Expected expiration: December 22nd in 2019
  • Creation date: December 22nd in 2012
  • Renew date: October 12th in 2016
  • Google Analytics: 2449742-47
EHST'18 - International Conference on Energy Harvesting, Storage, and Transfer
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/ehstconference.com
2nd International Conference on Energy Harvesting, Storage, and Transfer (EHST 2018) held in Niagara Falls, Canada. This conference covers different topics such as Battery Energy Storage, Biomass, Biofuel, Bioenergy, Energy Conversion, Energy Distribution, Solar Cell Theory and Applications, Solar Thermal Energy, Renewable and Non-Renewable Energies.
  • Expected expiration: May 4th in 2019
  • Creation date: May 4th in 2016
  • Renew date: February 6th in 2018
  • Google Analytics: 78232199-1
PowerClerk® - Clean Power Research
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/powerclerk.com
Online application processing streamlines distributed generation and energy efficiency program management, giving administrators unprecedented control.
  • Expected expiration: September 14th in 2017
  • Creation date: September 14th in 2004
  • Renew date: July 31st in 2016
  • Google Analytics: 31863001-1
ECOLEX | The gateway to environmental law
http://pageoverview.com/website-report/ecolex.org
About What is ECOLEX? ECOLEX is an information service on environmental law, operated jointly by FAO, IUCN and UNEP. Its purpose is to build capacity worldwide by providing the most comprehensive possible global source of information on environmental law . This unique resource, which combines the environmental law information holdings of FAO, IUCN and UNEP, seeks to put this information at the disposal of users world-wide, in an easily accessible service, employing modern technology. The ECOLEX database includes information on treaties, international soft-law and other non-binding policy and technical guidance documents, national legislation, judicial decisions, and law and policy literature. Users have direct access to the abstracts and indexing information about each document, as well as to the full text of most of the information provided. What is now available on the web (www.ecolex.org) owes much to a project funded by the Dutch government, which ascertained the feasibility of a joint service, and set the stage for the implementation of the resulting partnership between FAO, IUCN and UNEP. This joint service is now being further refined and developed by the three partners to best meet the needs of the user. Why ECOLEX? Environmental law has, over the past thirty years, become a recognized legal discipline, and a major tool for the achievement of environment and natural resources management, in the context of sustainable development. Within this field, there has been a significant growth in multilateral and bilateral agreements, national legislation, international "soft law" documents, and law and policy literature, as well as related jurisprudence and court decisions. Yet, much of this wealth of information is difficult to access, even for those whose profession is to develop and implement national legal mechanisms in the field. There are two causes for this difficulty: first, there is limited knowledge about the existence and location of this information; second, even when this information is available, access is limited. This is particularly the case in developing countries and countries with economies in transition, where government officials, practitioners, environmental managers, non-profit institutions and academia lack easy access to the legal information they need for developing the necessary legal tools to promote environmental management. The need for such services is illustrated in the constantly growing number and variety of requests for data, and for assistance in locating information on specific environmental law topics, which FAO, IUCN and UNEP receive from governments, academia, including NGOs, companies and members of the public. Why FAO, IUCN and UNEP? -- a bit of history The FAO Legal Office has developed FAOLEX, a database of references to national legislation linked to electronic versions of their texts. Selected texts of major significance pertaining to FAO's mandate, including legislation on agriculture, energy, environment, fisheries, food, forestry, land, livestock, mineral resources, plants, water, wild fauna and flora, are summarized and indexed in the database. Access to the summary, index and full text of each piece of legislation is provided. IUCN Environmental Law Centre (ELC) created a comprehensive information system on environmental law (ELIS) in the 1960's. ELIS, which was one of the first computerized legal information system, evolved into a large set of references to treaties, national legislation, soft law and legal literature, linked to documents held in the libraries of the ELC for the IUCN Environmental Law Programme. It continues to be one of the main assets of the capacity building activities of the IUCN Environmental Law Programme, as well as a constant source of expertise for the work of the Programme in the fields of law development, technical assistance, and expertise building. UNEP, for the past thirty years UNEP has provided leadership to the development and implementation of global and regional international environmental agreements, the strengthening of national environmental legislation and capacity building in the field of environmental law. This work which has been undertaken within the framework of the Governing Council decisions relating to the Development and Review of Environmental Law, and has led to the collection of a very significant amount of legal materials in electronic and hardcopy form, which have been made available by UNEP to ECOLEX. To join forces and combine the strength of the three organizations therefore made eminent sense, and while cooperation in this field between UNEP and IUCN was firstly mandated by the Governing Council of UNEP in 1995, it is in 2001 that a partnership Agreement was signed by FAO, IUCN and UNEP for the integration of their data, and of FAOLEX into ECOLEX. The resulting combined information resource is the largest available on environmental law globally, with over hundred thousand references to relevant documents already being available on the web. The Overall Objectives ECOLEX must be maintained, refined and further developed with a view to serving the end users as efficiently as possible. In this context, the long-term objectives of ECOLEX in building capacity worldwide are as follows: Maintain, refine and develop the environmental law databank and its related information and resources; Present these data in a user-friendly format, facilitating searches for references and full texts through the development of multilingual retrieval possibilities (English, French, Spanish); Provide global access to the database in an efficient and cost-effective manner; Address the special needs and access problems of users; Develop a distributed network of associates, at regional and national level; Develop special ECOLEX products and services aimed at increasing knowledge and building capacity in environmental law at the local, national and regional levels; and Expand the consortium of partners of ECOLEX.
  • Expected expiration: July 20th in 2017
  • Creation date: July 20th in 1999
  • Renew date: July 21st in 2016
  • Google Analytics: 16957552-1
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