Sustainable Energy Coalition

The Sustainable Energy Coalition (SEC) is a political advocacy group that seeks to influence federal policies and funding related to energy policy.

History

The group was founded in 1992, and represents 60 regional and national, environmental, political, consumer, business and energy policy organizations.

Goals

The Coalition advocates increased federal support for energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. They also recommend reducing federal support for non-sustainable energy resources (by virtue of their polluting qualities, or safety issues involved in their extraction or waste generation)

Membership

Membership includes advocates of renewable fuels, hydrogen, methanol, ethanol, and other biofuels. Included in membership are companies selling products including energy conservation devices and controls.[1][2] A few of the coalition member organizations are:

See also

References

  1. Membership list from Sustainable Energy Coalition web site (RSS format)
  2. 2009 Conference registration form with an alternative listing of members
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