- http://www.energysearch.com/ - Energysearch is the premier internet search engine for the Energy Industry, providing users with fast, accurate search results on global energy topics.
- http://www.osti.gov/EnergyFiles/ - At EnergyFiles you will find a vast array of information and resources pertaining to energy science and technology. Sponsored, developed, and maintained by the Department of Energy’s Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI) under the auspices of the Department’s Scientific and Technical Information Program, EnergyFiles provides information, tools, and technologies to facilitate the use of scientific resources and capabilities in planning and conducting energy-related research.
- http://www.energysource.com/ - EnergySource is a company that was formed to address the informational needs of energy industry professionals as the industry moves from an era characterized by deregulation to one characterized by choice. Don't worry, though. Regular people can use it too. They have a very complete site with a ton of energy information.
- http://www.eia.doe.gov/ - The Energy Information Administration (EIA), created by Congress in 1977, is a statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Energy. They provide policy-independent data, forecasts, and analyses to promote sound policy making, efficient markets, and public understanding regarding energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment.
- http://gem.crest.org/ - Global Energy Marketplace (GEM) is a gateway to sustainable energy information on the web. If you would like to browse for information on a particular energy technology, policy, or company, or if you'd like to find information on energy in a particular country, you can find it here.
- http://eande.lbl.gov/ - Energy Crossroads has all the energy links you need. There are over 20 main categories, each of which break down into more categories, and you can also reack a good energy search engine from this page.
- http://www.energy.gov/ - The US Department of Energy probably has some energy info for you. Go check it out.
- http://www.energy.ca.gov/glossary/ - Wow. We didn't even know that there were this many energy terms. But the California Energy Commission: Glossary of Energy Terms list them in all their glory. If you're unsure of what an energy term means, come here and you're sure to find it.
- http://www.100topenergysites.com/ - Here's a hodgepodge of energy sites. 100 Top Energy Sites has just that: 100 energy-related sites arranged in no particular order. Unless you count the numbering from 1 to 100, which we don't think you should.
- http://www.ecn.nl/eii/main.html - The Energy Information on Internet (EII) database comprises numerous detailed descriptions and characterizations of energy-related information sources that can be found on the web.
- http://www.energy.ca.gov/links/ - Energy Sites to Visit on the Internet is also brought to you by the California Energy Commission, and they can point you towards plenty of high quality energy sites.