Associations
Aerospace Industries Association
(AIA)
1250 Eye Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 371-8400
Fax: (202) 371-8470
URL: http://www.aia-aerospace.org/
AIA was founded in 1919 and is the trade association
representing the Nation’s manufacturers of commercial,
military, and business aircraft, helicopters, aircraft
engines, missiles, spacecraft, and related components and
equipment. Works closely with Federal agencies such as the
Department of Defense, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, the Federal Aviation Administration, and
others to ensure that the interests of its members are
represented. AIA publishes a monthly newsletter, the AIAUpdate,
which covers industry issues, develops industry statistics,
and publishes National Aerospace Standards.
Air
Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA)
2800 Shirlington Road, Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22206
(703) 575-4477
Fax: (703) 575-4449
URL: http://www.acca.org/
The Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) is the
nation's premiere trade association of heating, ventilating,
air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) contractors. With
68 state and local chapters across the country, ACCA's member
network of more than 9,000 contractors nationwide also
includes manufacturers of HVACR equipment, wholesalers and
distributors, vocational and technical schools, facilities
operators, and others.. A catalogue listing technical
publications certification and training programs and
resources, and business management aids is available, along
with a series of technical, management, and safety bulletins.
Air
Transport Association of America
1301 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20004-1707
(202) 626-4000
Fax: (202) 626-4181
E-Mail: mailto:ata@airlines.org
URL: http://www.airlines.org
The Air Transport Association of America represents the
industry on major aviation issues before Congress, federal
agencies, state legislatures, and other governmental bodies.
It acts to promote safety by coordinating industry and
government safety programs, and it serves as a focal point for
industry efforts to standardize practices and enhance the
efficiency of the air transport system.
Aircraft
Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA)
421 Aviation Way
Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 695-2000
Fax: (301) 695-2375
E-Mail: aopahq@aopa.org
URL: http://www.aopa.org/
A membership association representing more than 375,000
pilots and aircraft owners using general aviation aircraft for
business and personal transportation. AOPA works closely with
the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of
Transportation, National Transportation Safety Board, the
United States Congress, and with other aviation organizations
to ensure that the interests of members and the entire general
aviation community are represented at the Federal, State, and
local levels. The affiliated AOPA Air Safety Foundation
conducts research, safety and educational programs and flight
training clinics.
Air Diffusion
Council
1000 E. Woodfield Road, Suite 102
Schaumburg, Illinois 60173-5921
(847) 706-6750
Fax: (847) 706-6751
E-Mail: mailto:info@flexibleduct.org
URL: http://www.flexibleduct.org/
Mission is to encourage, assist and support the maintenance
and development of credible and efficient industry standards
for the installation, use and performance of flexible duct
products; to promote the use of those standards by various
code bodies, government agencies, architects, engineers,
heating and air conditioning contractors, etc. so that the
best interests of the public may be served.
The Aluminum
Association, Inc.
900 19th Street, N.W., Suite 300
Washington, DC 20006
(202) 862-5100
Fax: (202) 862-5164
URL: http://www.aluminum.org/
The Aluminum Association, Inc. is the trade association for
producers of primary aluminum, recyclers and semi-fabricated
aluminum products.
Based in Washington, D.C., with offices in Detroit, Michigan,
the Association provides leadership to the industry through
its programs and services which aim to enhance aluminum's
position in a world of proliferating materials, increase its
use as the "material of choice," remove impediments
to its fullest use, and assist in achieving the industry's
environmental, societal, and economic objectives. Member
companies operate almost 200 plants in the U.S. and many
conduct business worldwide.
American
Architectural Manufacturers Association (AAMA)
1827 Walden Office Square, Suite 550
Schaumburg, IL 60173-4268
(847) 303-5664
Fax: (847) 303-5774
URL: http://www.aamanet.org/
Implementation source for standards and performance data on
windows, doors, store-fronts, curtain walls, skylights, sloped
glazing siding, soffit, facia, and other fenestration
products. Provides technical information on coatings and
finishes, weather strips, hardware, and sealants. Sponsors
product research and laboratory testing for these products.
Conducts certification programs for windows, doors, storm
products, skylights, and product components.
American
Boiler Manufacturers Association (ABMA)
4001 North 9th Street, Suite 226
Arlington, VA 22203-1900
(703) 522-7350
Fax: (703) 522-2665
URL: http://www.abma.com/
The American Boiler Manufacturers Association (ABMA) is the
national, nonprofit trade association of manufacturers of
commercial/institutional, industrial and power-generating
boilers, related fuel burning equipment, users of boiler and
boiler-related equipment, and companies which provide products
and services to the boiler industry. In short, ABMA represents
the companies that design and build the systems that combust
the fuels that generate the steam and hot water that powers
and comforts America and the world.
American
Coal Ash Association (ACAA)
6940 South Kings Highway, Suite 207
Alexandria, VA 22310-3344
(703) 317-2400
Fax: (703) 317-2409
E-Mail: info@acaa-usa.org
URL: http://www.acaa-usa.org/
ACAA's mission is to advance the management and use of coal
combustion products (CCPs) in ways that are technically sound,
commercially competitive and environmentally safe.
American
Coal Foundation (ACF)
1130 17th Street, N.W., Suite 220
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 466-8630
Fax: (202) 466-8632
E-Mail: acf-coal@mindspring.com
URL: http://www.acf-coal.org/
The American Coal Foundation (ACF) was created in 1981 as a
501(c)(3) organization to develop, produce and disseminate
coal-related educational materials and programs designed for
teachers and students. ACF sponsors workshops around the
country for science and social science teachers to tell coal's
story. Teachers throughout the United States participate in
ACF-sponsored workshops each year. Typically a workshop
provides: classroom presentations from industry
representatives, educators, researchers and economists on
various aspects of the industry; tours of underground and
surface mines, power plants, coal preparation plants and barge
loading facilities; and hands-on activities that can be
transferred to the classroom. Teacher workshops are one of the
most popular components of ACF's program.
American
College of Nuclear Physicians (ACNP)
1850 Samuel Morse Drive
Reston, VA 20190-5316
(703) 326-1190
Fax: (703) 708-9015
URL: http://www.acnponline.org/
The American College of Nuclear Physicians (ACNP) is
comprised of physicians and others dedicated to enhancing the
practice of nuclear medicine through the study, education and
improvement of clinical practice. ACNP, which originated in
1974, provides access to activities that encompass the
business and economics of nuclear medicine as they impact
nuclear medicine physicians.
Specifically, the ACNP is a trade association that directly
represents the interests of nuclear medicine physicians before
legislative and regulatory bodies, other medical
organizations, the media and general public. The goal is to
assure a legislative, legal, regulatory and economic framework
that encourages and makes practicable the safe, appropriate
use of nuclear medicine procedures to improve the quality of
health care service available to patients.
American
Consulting Engineers Council (ACEC)
1015 15th Street, N.W., Suite 802
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 347-7474
Fax: (202) 898-0068
E-Mail: mailto:%20acec@acec.org
URL: http://www.acec.org/
Provides energy management services to commercial building
owners. ACEC, a federation of state and local associations,
provides referrals to engineering firms, and distributes
publications on general energy information for commercial
buildings.
American
Council on Education
One Dupont Circle, N.W., Suite 835
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 939-9300
E-Mail: mailto:%20web@ace.nche.edu
URL: http://www.acenet.edu/
Provides information on pending energy legislation
affecting colleges and universities. Provides information on
ongoing energy education programs and examples of renewable
energy and conservation projects undertaken by colleges and
universities. All members of the academic community are
invited to use the services of this organization.
American
Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)
1001 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 801
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 429-8873
Fax: (202) 429-2248
E-Mail: info@aceee.org
URL: http://aceee.org/
The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing energy
efficiency as a means of promoting both economic
prosperity and environmental protection. ACEEE fulfills
its mission by: conducting in-depth technical and policy
assessments; advising governments and utilities; working
collaboratively with business and other organizations;
publishing books, conference proceedings, and reports;
organizing conferences; and informing consumers. Support
for ACEEE comes from a wide range of foundations,
government organizations, research institutes,
utilities, and corporations.
American
Gas Association (AGA)
400 North Capital Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 824-7000
Fax: (202) 824-7115
URL: http://www.aga.org/
Provides information on sales, finance, utilization,
research, management, safety, accounting, and all phases of
gas transmission and distribution. Sponsors competitions among
primary and secondary students and public service and
informational advertising. Promotes employee and public
safety. Compiles a wide variety of national and regional
statistical, economic, financial, and marketing studies;
develops operating practices and gas rate schedules for every
type of service for virtually all gas companies. Maintains an
independent committee that compiles standards on construction
and performance of appliances and equipment, as well as
special committees in areas of industry interest.
American
Iron and Steel Institute (AISI)
1101 17th Street, N.W., Suite 1300
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 452-7100
Fax: (202) 463-6573
URL: http://www.steel.org/
Members include basic manufacturers in the steel industry.
Members operate steel mills, blast furnaces, finishing mills,
and iron ore mines. Products include pig iron, steel ingots,
sheets, plates, bars, shapes, strips, tin plate, nails, pipe
and tubes, railroad rails, wire products, and other basic
forms of ferrous metals. Conducts extensive research programs
on manufacturing technology, basic materials, environmental
quality control, energy and fuels consumption.
American
Lighting Association (ALA)
World Trade Center, Suite 10046
P.O. Box 420288
2050 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75342-0288
(214) 698-9898
Fax: (214) 698-9899
URL: http://www.americanlightingassoc.com/
Provides general and technical information on the efficient
use of lighting. The ALA (formerly the American Home Lighting
Institute) is composed of manufacturers and their marketing
representatives and showroom distributors.
ALA also provides requesters with referrals to showroom
distributors of energy-efficient lighting products in their
area. Call 1-800-BRIGHT IDEAS.
American
Petroleum Institute (API)
1220 L Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20005-4070
(202) 682-8000
URL: http://www.api.org/
The American Petroleum Institute is a trade association
that represents the domestic petroleum industry. For a list of
current publications, call the Publications Department. For
out-of-print API publications, contact the Library.
American
Public Power Association (APPA)
2301 M Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20037-1484
(202) 467-2900
Fax: (202) 467-2910
URL: http://www.appanet.org/
APPA represents the nation's 2,000 not-for-profit,
community and state-owned electric utilities that serve 35
million Americans. APPA provides a variety of services to its
members: representation before Congress, federal agencies, and
the courts; educational programs and services in technical,
management and policy areas; collection, analysis, and
dissemination of information through a variety of periodicals,
publications, and the Internet; funding for member energy
research and development projects; recognition of utilities
and individuals for excellence, and a subsidiary that provides
a portfolio of competitively priced operational and retail
products and services. In addition, APPA serves as a resource
for state and local officials, news reporters, other
organizations, and the general public on public power and
utility service issues.
American
Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
100 Barr Harbor Drive
West Conshohocken, PA 19428
(610) 832-9585
Fax: (610) 832-9555
URL: http://www.astm.org/
ASTM members include engineers, scientists, managers,
professionals, academicians, consumers, and skilled
technicians who also hold membership as individuals in or as
representatives of business firms, government agencies,
educational institutions, and laboratories. Establishes
voluntary standards for materials, products, systems, and
services. Has over130 technical committees (each having five
to 50 subcommittees). New committees are organized each year
to keep pace with technological advances. Sponsors more than
40 symposiums each year. Has developed more than 10,000
standard test methods, specifications, classifications,
definitions, and recommended practices now in use.
American
Society of Agricultural Engineers
2950 Niles Road
St. Joseph, MI 49085-9659
(616) 429-0300
Fax: (616) 429-3852
URL: http://www.asae.org/
ASAE is the professional and technical organization for
engineers with interests in engineering for agricultural,
food, and biological systems. The Society responds to
technical inquiries on biomass, alcohol fuels, vegetable oil
fuels, solar energy, and wind energy. Publishes technical
papers, standards, books, conference proceedings, and a
monthly magazine entitled Resource. A listing of publications
and prices is available upon request.
American
Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning
Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE)
1791 Tullie Circle, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30329
(800) 527-4723
(404) 636-8400
Fax: (404) 321-5478
URL: http://www.ashrae.org
ASHRAE, the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Air-Conditioning Engineers is an international organization of
50,000 persons with chapters throughout the world. The Society
is organized for the sole purpose of advancing the arts and
sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and
refrigeration for the public's benefit through research,
standards
writing, continuing
education and publications.
Through its membership, ASHRAE writes standards that set
uniform methods of testing and rating equipment and establish
accepted practices for the HVAC&R industry worldwide, such
as the design of energy efficient buildings. The Society's
research program, currently more than 100 research projects
worth nearly $8 million, investigates numerous issues, such as
identifying new refrigerants that are environmentally safe.
ASHRAE organizes broad-based technical programs for
presentation at its semiannual meetings
and co-sponsors the International Air-Conditioning, Heating,
Refrigerating Exposition, the largest HVAC&R trade
show in North America.
American
Trucking Associations, Inc. (ATA)
2200 Mill Road
Alexandria, VA 22314-4677
(703) 838-1700
Fax: (703) 838-1992
URL: http://www.truckline.com/
URL: http://www.greentruck.com/
The American Trucking Association is the national trade
association representing the trucking industry. It provides
guidance to members on conducting fuel economy tests in
heavy-duty trucks, conducts research on energy and
trucking-related issues and coordinates alternative fuel
demonstration projects in heavy-duty trucks through its
Trucking Research Institute. ATA has experts in trucking
safety, energy, and environmental matters. The ATA Information
Center maintains a comprehensive holding of trucking and
transportation-related information. ATA also publishes weekly
fuel price indexes, and has a weekly publication: Transport
Topics.
American
Underground-Construction Association
3001 Hennepin Avenue, So., Suite D202
Minneapolis, MN 55408
(612) 825-8933
Fax: (612) 825-8944
Email: mailto:underground@auaonline.org
URL: http://www.auca.org/
As a multi-disciplinary, nonprofit, professional
organization involved in developing and using underground
space, provides information and educational materials on
underground space to its members and the general public.
Provides a forum where technical, economic, social,
environmental, and policy-related issues about developing and
using underground space are discussed.
American
Wind Energy Association (AWEA)
122 C Street, N.W., Suite 380
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 383-2500
Fax: (202) 383-2505
E-Mail: windmail@awea.org
URL: http://www.awea.org/
AWEA is the national trade organization representing the
wind energy industry. The Association works to further the
development of wind energy as a clean, reliable energy
alternative at the federal and state levels, with emphasis on
legislative and regulatory issues.
Disseminates information concerning wind technology and
industry activities to the news media, the general public, and
to key target audiences such as electric utilities and state
regulators.
APA
– The Engineered Wood Association
7011 S. 19th Street, P.O. Box 11700
Tacoma, WA 98411-0700
(253) 620-6600
Fax: (253) 620-7265
E-Mail: mailto:help@apawood.org
URL: http://www.apawood.org/
Provides information on the various aspects of structural
wood panels. Builders and contractors may call with questions
on energy conservation and the insulating properties of wood.
The Association, representing 50 member companies in both the
United States and Canada, is involved in quality testing and
inspection, research and development, and product promotion.
Association
of American Railroads (AAR)
50 F Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
(202) 639-2100
Fax: (202) 639-2986
URL: http://www.aar.org/
Represents railroads operating in North America. Monitors
developments in the following areas: alternative locomotive
fuels; fuel security and management; the reduction of fuel
consumption through engine modification, rail lubrication, and
changes in railroad operations; and alternatives to diesel
engines.
Association
of Energy Engineers (AEE)
4025 Pleasantdale Road, Suite 420
Atlanta, GA 30340
(770) 447-5083
Fax: (770) 446-3969
E-Mail: info@aeecenter.org
URL: http://www.aeecenter.org/
AEE members include engineers, architects, and other
professionals with an interest in energy management and
cogeneration, manufacturers and industries involved in energy
and the environment. Promotes the advancement of the
profession and contributes to the professional development of
members. Conducts seminars and conferences. Sponsors the
Cogeneration and Competitive Power Institute, the
Environmental Engineers and Managers Institute, and the Energy
Services Marketing Society
Association
of Home Appliance Manufacturers
1111 19th Street, N.W. Suite 402
Washington, DC 20036
(202) 872-5955
Fax: (202) 872-9354
URL: http://www.aham.org/
Supplies information on the energy efficiency of major
appliances. A publications list is available upon request. You
must call from a fax machine handset to receive information
from Fax On Demand system
Association
of Oil Pipe Lines (AOPL)
1101 Vermont Avenue, N.W., Suite 604
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 408-7970
Fax: (202) 408-7983
URL: http://www.aopl.org/
AOPL is an unincorporated nonprofit organization started in
1947 and provides: 1) a forum where members can exchange ideas
and discuss methods which will improve the oil transportation
service offered by pipelines so that they may better serve the
commerce and national defense of the United States; 2) a forum
where industry problems, such as safety and other matters of
public interest, can be discussed and solutions sought; 3) an
organization which informs itself of developments in the
regulatory, judicial, and legislative bodies of the States and
of the United States, of interest to the industry, and keeps
the members of the Association informed of such matters; and
4) an organization which assembles and keeps current
information about the oil pipeline industry, makes such
information available to the general public, the press,
institutions for learning, and any other interested groups,
organizations or individuals, for the purpose of securing
recognition of the vital transportation role oil pipelines
play in the economy of this country, its commerce and its
national defense. To this end, the Association conducts
periodic seminars and tours of industry facilities to educate
public officials.
AOPL testifies before congressional committees and
otherwise represents the industry before the Congress on
pertinent legislation. AOPL also participates in
administrative and judicial proceedings and cases affecting
the industry, most particularly the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of
Columbia Circuit.