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 Biofuels

Amereco Arizona, LLC
Bill Sheaffer
10645 N. Tatum Blvd., #200-166
Phoenix, AZ 85028

 

Office:  (602) 741-7951
E-mail: bill@amereco.biz

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Grecycle Arizona, LLC
Michael Kazz
1830 E. Broadway
Tucson, AZ 85719

 

Office:  (520) 628-4300
E-mail: info@grecycle.com

Grecycle processes the waste cooking oil we collect into biodiesel fuel. Grecycle's biodiesel is produced locally from a waste stream that has been removed from your community via grecycling.


E85 Refueling Locations


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National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition


Optimum Biofuels, LLC
Aaron Gilbert
1425 S. Highley Road
Suite 107
Higley, AZ 85236

 

Office:  (480) 344-2777
E-mail: info@optimumbiofuels.com

Optimum Biofuels operates a 2 million gallon annual production plant using soybean oil as the primary feedstock.


 Digesters/Biopower

The AgSTAR Program


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Office:  (202) 343-9406

The AgSTAR Program is a voluntary effort jointly sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the U.S. Department of Energy. The program encourages the use of methane recovery (biogas) technologies at the confined animal feeding operations that manage manure as liquids or slurries. These technologies reduce methane emissions while achieving other environmental benefits.


Universal Entech, LLC
Daniel Musgrove
5501 N. 7th Avenue, PMB 233
Phoenix, AZ 85013

 

FAX:  (602) 268-9742
Office:  (602) 268-8849
E-mail: dmusgrove@earthlink.net

Universal Entech, LLC is an organic resource management company providing manure management and wastewater treatment services to the CAFO industry. The company's focus is in developing turnkey solutions that comply with their client's nutrient management plans and discharge requirements. Their team has extensive experience in the development and operation of renewable energy systems utilizing biogas from municipal wastewater and landfill applications.


 Funding

Alan Watt, Arizona State Energy Coordinator, Rural Energy for America Program (REAP)

230 North First Avenue, Suite 206
Phoenix, AZ 85003 -1706

 

Office:  (602) 280-8769
E-mail: Alan.Watt@az.usda.gov

REAP offers grants and loan guarantees to farmers, ranchers and rural small businesses, to help them purchase renewable energy systems or make energy efficiency improvements. USDA Rural Development administers the REAP program, and potential applicants are encouraged to contact the Arizona State Energy Coordinator. REAP is a continuation of the program formerly known (prior to 2008) as "Section 9006" or the "Renewable Energy Systems and Energy Efficiency Improvements Grant Program."


Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE)


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DSIRE is a comprehensive source of information on state, local, utility, and federal incentives that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. DSIRE is an ongoing project of the North Carolina Solar Center and the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) funded by the U.S. Department of Energy.


The Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP)


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E-mail: tiap@aceee.org

The Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP), sponsored by a coalition of public interest nonprofit groups, government agencies, and other organizations in the energy efficiency field, is designed to give consumers and businesses information they need to make use of the federal income tax incentives for energy-efficient products and technologies passed by Congress as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and subsequent legislation.


 General Information

National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT)
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toll-free:  (800) 346-9140
Spanish:  (800) 411-3222
E-mail: information@ncat.org

Since 1976, the non-profit National Center for Appropriate Technology has been promoting technologies and approaches that enable people to protect natural resources and live better lives. NCAT staff members,including farmers, energy engineers, economists, and architects, have hands-on experience with the full range of energy technologies and agricultural processes. We have designed and managed many energy efficiency programs for agencies, utilities, and private clients. Our National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service (ATTRA) assists agricultural producers with a wide range of information needs, including those who would like to conserve energy and explore energy alternatives.


The National Agricultural Law Center - Reading Room

University of Arkansas School of Law
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Office:  (479) 575-7640
E-mail: NatAgLaw@uark.edu

The room contains information specific to agriculture and energy, including an overview article, major statutes and regulations, case law, Center publications, materials from many government agencies and additional resources that will prove beneficial to attorneys, researchers, farmers and others involved in the renewable energy field.


The Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP)


Nationwide

   

E-mail: tiap@aceee.org

The Tax Incentives Assistance Project (TIAP), sponsored by a coalition of public interest nonprofit groups, government agencies, and other organizations in the energy efficiency field, is designed to give consumers and businesses information they need to make use of the federal income tax incentives for energy-efficient products and technologies passed by Congress as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and subsequent legislation.


 Geothermal

AMEC E&C Services, Inc

2001 W Camelback Road
Suite 300
Phoenix, AZ 85015

 

Cell:  (602) 617-4854
FAX:  (602) 343-2499

We are one of the world's leading environmental and engineering consulting organisations. Our full service capabilities cover a wide range of disciplines, including environmental engineering and science, geotechnical engineering, water resources, materials testing and engineering, engineering and surveying, and programme management. Our specialists provide solutions for public and private sector customers across the lifecycle of their operations. We also work with the Natural Resources and Power and Process divisions for common customers. We have earned a strong reputation for technical excellence, customer service and innovation, while delivering value through safe and sustainable solutions.


Geothermal Energy Association


Nationwide

 

The Geothermal Energy Association is a trade association composed of U.S. companies who support the expanded use of geothermal energy and are developing geothermal Resources worldwide for electrical power generation and direct-heat uses. The Geothermal Energy Association's Searchable Database provides a list of Geothermal vendors, suppliers, contractors, energy producers, and associations.


 Solar

American Solar Electric, Inc.

917 East Gurley St., Suite 2-D
Prescott, AZ 86301

 

Office:  (928) 756-1002
E-mail: Sales-NoAZ@americanpv.com

American Solar Electric is an Arizona-based design-build firm specializing in Photovoltaic (Solar-Electric) Power Systems for commercial, industrial and residential applications. Our approach brings continuity to your solar-electric project and includes system design, procurement, installation, interconnection and commissioning.

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