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Other Case Study Libraries

Alliance to Save Energy (ASE)

ASE's Industrial Energy Efficiency Clearinghouse contains a datebase of corporate energy management case studies highlighting the best practices of several Fortune 500 companies.

Centre for Analysis and Dissemination of Demonstrated Energy Technologies (CADDET)

A project of the International Energy Agency, this searchable database contains case studies of over 1,500 GHG reduction projects located all over the world.

Clean Air-Cool Planet (CA-CP)

CA-CP maintains a library of case studies that document profitable corporate GHG reduction activities in the Northeast.

ClimateBiz Best Practices

This database catalogs hundreds of private sector GHG management and reduction project case studies.  This resource also contains profiles of company climate commitments and communications strategies.

Greenhouse Gas Challenge Plus

A library of success stories about participants in Australia's voluntray GHG reporting and reduction program.

National Renewable Energy Laboratory: High Performance Building Case Studies

In-depth case studies on the design, construction and performance of six state-of-the-art green buildings. Provides practical lessons learned that can be applied to other projects. (Note: Large File 3.9MB)

RETScreen International

Case studies based on the application of RETScreen energy project analysis software tools. The case studies are available in several languages and present real world performance information for cutting edge energy technologies.

The Climate Group

This NGO based in the United Kingdom offers case studies that highlight GHG reduction efforts under taken by its corporate partners.

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