Links




Army Corps of Engineers - The biggest Dam building organization in the U.S.

Center for Renewable and Sustainable Technology - CREST produces educational multimedia CD-ROM's and operates Solstice, an Internet service for the sustainable energy field.

Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network - This site contains an "ask an expert" location for any specific questions you might have as well as other useful information.

Energy Information Agency - discusses stage of development of renewable energy technologies around the globe

Energy Information for All 50 States

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - report on activities during the past year. Includes hydropower and other energy issues

Foundation for Water and Energy Education - includes a great step-by-step walk through a hydroelectric project. Recommended viewing to understand how a hydroelectric dam works

Hoover Dam - Take a virtual tour of the Hoover Dam

House Committe on Energy & Commerce

How Hydropower Works

Hydropower Facts

Hydroelectric Energy in Hawaii - a good description of hydropower

KansasCorporation Commission

National Hydropower Association - Hydropower's national trade association (go to their links page)

National Renewable Energy Laboratory - A brief overview of hydroelectric power

Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

Tennessee Valley Authority - a government-owned utility, the largest producer of electric power in the nation

Tuttle Creek Dam - Information on the main source of water for the Lower Kansas River including a proposed hydroelectric generating station.

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation - home page

U.S. Committee on Large Dams - Good Information and a nice article "The Benefit of Dams to Society", reprinted from , July 1996.

Wisconsin HydroFacts - Nice general site, including "How Hydropower Works"

Zephyr Energy - Want to purchase green tags from Bowersock Mills. Check out this website.