International Solar Energy Society

International Solar Energy Society

The International Solar Energy Society (ISES) is a global organization for promoting the development and utilisation of renewable energy. ISES is a UN-accredited NGO and Monica Oliphant is the current president.

ISES was formed in 1954 as a world-wide non-profit organisation dedicated to the advancement of the utilisation of solar energy. ISES is now active in over 105 countries world-wide. Its members include scientists and researchers, plus many others from industry, solar energy associations and other private and public organisations.

Aims

ISES aims to bring recent developments in solar energy, both in research and applications, to the attention of decision makers and the general public, in order to increase the understanding and use of this non-polluting resource in everyday life. ISES promotes research, development and the use of technologies which are directly or indirectly fuelled by the sun and which minimise the consequences of energy use. These technologies can provide sustainable solutions for the supply of energy in both industrialised and developing countries. In spite of a historic focus on direct solar energy, ISES today is involved in all renewable energy fields.

Partnerships

ISES is a member of the International Renewable Energy Alliance (IREA). Other members include the International Geothermal Association (IGA), International Hydropower Association (IHA), and the World Wind Energy Association (WWEA).

Publications

* Refocus – The International Renewable Energy Magazine

The official magazine of ISES covers all areas of renewable energy ranging from biomass to wind energy, solar architecture to fuel cells.

Other publications include:

*The Solar Energy Journal
*Conference Proceedings
*ISES White Papers
*SunWorld Magazine

National Sections

American Solar Energy Society is the U.S. national section.

External links

* [http://www.ises.org/ises.nsf!Open International Solar Energy Society]
* [http://www.re-focus.net Refocus - The International Renewable Energy Magazine]


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