The North American
Insulation Manufacturers Association (NAIMA) -
www.naima.org
NAIMA
is the association for North American manufacturers of fiber glass,
rock wool, and slag wool insulation products. Its role is to promote
energy efficiency and environmental preservation through the use of
fiber glass, rock wool, and slag wool insulation, and to encourage
the safe production and use of these materials.
The National Insulation Association (NIA)
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www.insulation.org
The
National Insulation Association is a not-for-profit trade
association representing all the contractors, distributors,
laminators, fabricators and manufacturers who provide thermal
insulation, insulation accessories and components to the commercial,
mechanical and industrial markets throughout the nation.
National Association
of State Energy Officials (NASEO) -
www.naseo.org
The
nonprofit association was created by the governors as an
"instrumentality of the states" to improve the effectiveness and
quality of state energy programs and policies, and to be a collector
and repository of energy - related information. NASEO meetings and
communications offer a forum for energy officials, policymakers and
others to exchange information and discuss issues with regional and
national implications. Issues of concern to NASEO include electric
and gas utility, transportation, buildings, research, economic
development, environmental, energy efficiency, renewable energy and
other energy-related matters.
National Association
of Energy Services Companies (NAESCO) -
www.naesco.org
In
the State Legislature and before State Regulatory Bodies, NAESCO is
a leader in devising innovative policies which reflect a changing
marketplace. On Capitol Hill and at Federal Agencies, NAESCO
represents the energy services industry. NAESCO fosters working
partnerships with generation and distribution companies and promotes
the benefits of energy efficiency, including distributed resources,
in a changing market. This commitment ensures that customers and
ratepayers can make optimal supply and demand side choices. NAESCO
also works with vendors to assure the quality of services and
products. Recognizing that energy efficiency is a persistent
resource, NAESCO develops policies and programs that link
persistency to measurement requirements, reward the delivery of
actual savings, and ensure that customers have freedom to choose
among all energy service providers.

U.S. Department of
Energy Industrial Technologies Program
The
Industrial Technologies Program is part of the U.S.
Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy. It partners with U.S. industry to improve industrial energy
efficiency and environmental performance. The program's primary role
is to invest in high-risk, high-value research and development that
will reduce industrial energy requirements while stimulating
economic productivity and growth.
For details, see
www.eere.energy.gov/industry
The Industrial
Technologies Program launched the Save Energy Now initiative
to help American businesses, factories, and manufacturing facilities
save energy and continue to thrive during this time of diminished
supplies and rising energy costs.
For details see
http://www.eere.energy.gov/industry/saveenergynow/