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AAPG is an association for geologists, geophysicists, CEOs, managers, consultants, students, and academicians involved in the petroleum industry and research. It fosters scientific research, advances the science of geology, promotes technology, and inspires high professional conduct. The association is currently the world's largest professional geological society.
American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG)
1444 South Boulder Avenue
Tulsa, OK, 74119-3604
Tel: (800) 364-2274
Tel 2: (918) 584-2555
Fax: (918) 560-2665
http://www.aapg.org

The American Association of Professional Landmen provides advocacy, standards, and education to advance the landmen profession.
American Association of Professional Landmen
800 Fournier Street
Ft. Worth, TX, 76102-3597
Tel: (817) 847-7700
Fax: (817) 847-7704
Email: aapl@landman.org
https://www.landman.org

ACP is a national trade association that represents utility-scale clean power technology providers of all types,and provides up-to-date, accurate information about the domestic and international clean energy industry.
American Clean Power (ACP)
1501 M Street, NW, Suite 900
Washington, DC, 20005-1700
Tel: (202) 383-2500
https://cleanpower.org

The AGA was founded in 1918 and represents more than 200 local energy companies that deliver clean natural gas throughout the United States. Ninety-five percent—more than 74 million customers—of natural gas customers receive their gas from AGA members.
American Gas Association (AGA)
400 North Capitol Street, NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC, 20001-6506
Tel: (202) 824-7000
http://www.aga.org

This nonprofit organization promotes the advancement of engineering and science relating to the atomic nucleus and of allied sciences and arts, through publications, scholarships, and seminars.
American Nuclear Society (ANS)
5200 Thatcher Road, Suite 142
Downers Grove, IL, 60515-4053
Tel: (800) 323-3044
Tel 2: (708) 352-6611
Fax: (708) 579-8314
http://www.ans.org

The API is the only national trade association that represents all aspects of America’s oil and natural gas industry. Members are producers, refiners, suppliers, pipeline operators and marine transporters, as well as service and supply companies that support all segments of the industry. API provides its members with advocacy, research and statistics, standards, certification, and education.
American Petroleum Institute (API)
200 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC, 20001-5571
Tel: (202) 682-8000
http://www.api.org

APGA is the only nonprofit trade organization representing America’s publicly owned natural gas local distribution companies. It represents the interests of public gas before Congress, federal agencies, and other energy-related stakeholders. APGA organizes meetings, seminars, and workshops with a specific goal to improve the reliability, operational efficiency, and regulatory environment in which public gas systems operate.
American Public Gas Association (APGA)
201 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, Suite C-4
Washington, DC, 20002-4988
Tel: (202) 464-2742
Fax: (202) 464-0246
http://www.apga.org

This national trade association represents municipal, state, and local government-owned electric utilities. For more information on the industry, contact
American Public Power Association
2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 1000
Arlington, VA, 22202-4804
Tel: (202) 467-2900
https://www.publicpower.org

This national organization promotes the widespread use of solar energy and sponsors the National Solar Conference.
American Solar Energy Society (ASES)
2525 Arapahoe Avenue, Suite E4-253
Boulder, CO, 80302-6720
Tel: (303) 443-3130
Email: info@ases.org
http://www.ases.org

The AEE is a nonprofit professional society of more than 18,000 members in more than 100 countries. It promotes the scientific and educational interests of those engaged in the energy industry and to foster action for sustainable development. AEE offers informational outreach programs including seminars (live and Internet based), conferences, journals, books, and certification programs.
Association of Energy Engineers (AEE)
3168 Mercer University Drive
Atlanta, GA, 30341-5630
Tel: (770) 447-5083
http://www.aeecenter.org

AESP is a member-based association that is dedicated to improving the delivery and implementation of energy efficiency, energy management, and distributed renewable resources. It provides professional development programs, a network of energy practitioners, and promotes the transfer of knowledge and experience.
Association of Energy Services Professionals (AESP)
15215 South 48th Street, Suite 170
Phoenix, AZ, 85044-9139
Tel: (480) 704-5900
Email: whatsnew@aesp.org
http://www.aesp.org

The Energy Bar Association is a nonprofit voluntary association of attorneys, non-attorney professionals, and students whose mission is to promote professional excellence and the ethical integrity of its members in the practice, administration, and development of energy laws, regulations, and policies. Members mostly hail from the United States, with an increasing number of members across Canada and Mexico.
Energy Bar Association (EBA)
2000 M Street, NW, Suite 715
Washington, DC, 20036-3327
Tel: (202) 223-5625
Email: admin@eba-net.org
http://www.eba-net.org

Visit the association’s Web site for a wealth of information on the fuel cell industry.
Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA)
1025 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC, 20036-5417
Tel: (202) 355-9463
Email: info@fchea.org
http://www.fchea.org

The GSA is a leader in advancing the geosciences, enhancing the professional growth of its members, and promoting the geosciences in the service to humankind and stewardship of the earth. Its members unite thousands of earth scientists from every corner of the globe in a common purpose to study the mysteries of our planet and share scientific findings.
Geological Society of America (GSA)
PO Box 9140
Boulder, CO, 80301-9140
Tel: (800) 472-1988
Tel 2: (303) 357-1000
Fax: (303) 357-1070
Email: gsaservice@geosociety.org
http://www.geosociety.org

This organization provides industry news and updates, publications, conferences, career opportunities, and membership information.
Geothermal Rising
Tel: (530) 758-2360
Email: info@geothermal.org
https://geothermal.org

The association has served the light hydrocarbons industry since 1921 as an incorporated nonprofit trade association. Its corporate members are engaged in processing natural gas into merchantable pipeline gas, volume movement, or further processing of liquid products from natural gas.
GPA Midstream Association
6060 American Plaza, Suite 700
Tulsa, OK, 74135-4352
Tel: (918) 493-3872
Email: news@GPAmidstream.org
https://gpamidstream.org

For industry information, contact
Hydropower Foundation
8200 Shaffer Parkway, #270585
Littleton, CO, 80127-5434
Tel: (720) 828-2022
Email: info@hydrofoundation.org
https://www.hydrofoundation.org

The IPAA represents thousands of independent oil and natural gas producers and service companies across the United States. It serves as an informed voice for the exploration and production segment of the industry, and advocates for its members’ views before the U.S. Congress, administration, and federal agencies.
Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA)
1201 15th Street, NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC, 20005-2899
Tel: (800) 433-2851
Tel 2: (202) 857-4722
Fax: (202) 857-4799
http://www.ipaa.org

The association works to help open new markets for energy services by directly promoting the value of demand reduction to customers through seminars, workshops, training programs, publication of case studies and guidebooks, and the compilation and dissemination of aggregate industry data. It is the industry's advocate for the cost-effective delivery of comprehensive energy services to all customer classes.
National Association of Energy Service Companies (NAESCO)
1667 K Street, NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC, 20006-1654
Tel: (202) 822-0950
Email: info@naesco.org
http://www.naesco.org

The council is the place to go for all information about licensing requirements in the engineering and surveying professions.
National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES)
200 Verdae Boulevard
Greenville, SC, 29607-3900
Tel: (800) 250-3196
Fax: (864) 654-6033
http://www.ncees.org

NEMA is a national, nonprofit trade association that represents wholesale and retail marketers of natural gas, electricity, energy, and financial related products, services, information, and advanced technologies throughout the United States, Canada, and the European Union.
National Energy Marketers Association (NEMA)
3333 K Street, NW, Suite 110
Washington, DC, 20007-3522
Tel: (202) 333-3288
Fax: (202) 333-3266
http://www.energymarketers.com

For more information on hydropower, contact
National Hydropower Association (NHA)
200 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 320
Washington, DC, 20001-6173
Tel: (202) 805-5057
Email: info@hydro.org
http://www.hydro.org

For information on renewable energy research and the development of new technologies, contact
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
15013 Denver West Parkway
Golden, CO, 80401-3111
Tel: (303) 275-3000
http://www.nrel.gov

The NSPE has chapters at the national, state, and local levels, making it easy for engineering professionals to network and trade ideas. The organization offers conferences, mentoring opportunities, professional development seminars, and other continuing education programs.
National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE)
1420 King Street
Alexandria, VA, 22314-2794
Tel: (888) 285-6773
Fax: (703) 684-2821
http://www.nspe.org

This organization is dedicated to the peaceful use of nuclear technologies.
Nuclear Energy Institute (NEI)
1201 F Street, NW, Suite 1100
Washington, DC, 20004-1218
Tel: (202) 739-8000
Fax: (202) 785-4019
http://www.nei.org

Check out this resource for industry news and updates and general information on bioenergy.
Renewable Fuels Association (RFA)
16024 Manchester Road, Suite 101
Ellisville, MO, 63011-2195
Tel: (636) 594-2284
http://www.ethanolrfa.org

For information on education and careers, contact
Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)
10300 Town Park Drive, Suite SE 1000
Houston, OK, 77072-5236
Tel: (918) 497-5581
http://www.seg.org

SEIA represents the interests of solar energy manufacturers, distributors, contractors, installers, project developers, consultants, and others in the U.S. solar energy industry.
Solar Energy Industries Association
1425 K Street, NW, Suite 1000
Washington, DC, 20005-3815
Tel: (202) 682-0556
Email: info@seia.org
http://www.seia.org

For information on the energy industry, contact
U.S. Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC, 20585-0001
Tel: (202) 586-5000
http://www.energy.gov

For information about membership and networking opportunities, contact
Women in Energy
21 Commerce Drive, Suite 202
Cranford, NJ, 07016-3519
Tel: (717) 669-5243
Email: membership@wewomeninenergy.com
https://wewomeninenergy.com

Women’s Energy Network
201 East Main Street, Suite 810
Lexington, KY, 40507-2010
Tel: (855) 390-0650
Email: info@womensenergynetwork.org
https://www.womensenergynetwork.org

For information on nuclear energy, contact
World Nuclear Association
Tower House, 10 Southampton Street
London, ENGLAND, UK, WC2E 7HA
Tel: +44 (0)20-7451-1520
Fax: +44 (0)20-7839-1501
Email: info@world-nuclear.org
http://www.world-nuclear.org