International Energy
[Link to Global Perspectives - INTB 3000 - Site Guide]
[Link to ACCM 5020 - Communication & Accounting Research]
[Link to International Business Policy - INTB 6200 - Site Guide]
FEDERAL AND INTERNATIONAL
CaseBase: Case Studies in Global Business.2011. 209 pp.
Department of Energy (DOE) Information Bridge
Free access to full text and bibliographic records of Department of Energy (DOE) research and development reports
Energy Citations Database (DOE, ERDA and the AED)
(U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Scientific and Technical Information)
Energy Information Administration - U.S. E.I.A.
ETDE Web (International Energy Agency)
Eurpoean Commissioner for the Environment
International links to a vairety of NGO's, Think Tanks etc.
Eurostat (European Commission)
Global Legal Information Network (GLIN)
The Global Legal Information Network (GLIN) is a public database of official texts of laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and other complementary legal sources contributed by governmental agencies and international organizations.
Global Change Master Directory - Data Sets / Services
Image: Wind Energy India Courtesy of Vestas by Yodel_Anecdotal at Flickr Creative Commons
Monthly Energy Review (US E.I.A.)
OECD iLibrary including OECD Factbook
OECD’s dynamic and comprehensive statistical annual showing a wide range of key statistics for its member countries and major additional countries.
OPEC [Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries]
Smart Grid Information Clearinghouse
The objective is to design, populate, manage and maintain a public Smart Grid Information Clearinghouse (SGIC) portal. Contents in the SGIC portal will include demonstration projects, use cases, standards, legislation, policy and regulation, lessons learned and best practices, and advanced topics dealing with research and development. Note: To view the projects and use cases you must register and create an account (free access)
GEM's Industry Partners - The foundation of GEM's Success
The Master of Science in Global Energy Management supports the energy industry's leadership succession pipeline. GEM's continued success and ability to deliver a highly specialized energy leadership curriculum is directly linked to the continuous input, guidance and support from our faculty, Business School colleagues and industry partners. The GEM Advisory Council, representing top energy leaders in business and government, ensures that the GEM program is providing the education necessary for students to advance into executive leadership positions throughout the energy industry.



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