Directory Sites

  • NECA - National Electrical Contractors Association

    For electrical contractors or other construction types who want to stay updated.

    www.necanet.org

  • Distribution Systems Testing, Application and Research

    DSTAR program is a cooperative research effort supported by individual utilities and utility organizations. Focusing day-to-day engineering issues related to electric power distribution.

    www.dstar.org

  • The Electric Association

    Serving the electrical industry, including consulting electrical engineers, electrical distributors, manufacturers and manufacturers reps.

    www.eachicago.org

  • Independent Electrical Contractor Association - IECI

    Electrical contractors association.

    www.ieci.org

  • National Association of Electrical Distributors

    For electrical distributors and manufacturers that sell through the wholesale channel.

    www.naed.org

  • National Electrical Manufacturers Representatives Association

    Promoting the use of independent manufacturers representatives as the most effective way to go to market. Serves as a resource for electrical manufacturers.

    www.nemra.org

  • Power Transmission Distributors Association

    Compromised of power transmission and motion control distributors and manufacturers serving the industrial market.

    www.ptda.org

  • Professional Electrical Apparatus Recyclers' League

    Association devoted to establishing standards among electrical surplus dealers.

    www.pearl1.org

  • Cable Tray Institute

    Supports the cable tray industry by engaging in research, development, education and the dissemination of information designed to enhance and increase the visibility of the industry.

    www.cabletrays.com

  • APPAnet

    American Public Power Association on the web.

    www.appanet.org

  • Electric League of Arizona

    A statewide, non-profit, trade association representing the electrical, HVACR and energy management industries.

    doors.cybertrails.com

  • Canadian Electricity Association

    Founded in 1891, the Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) is the national forum and voice of the evolving electricity business in Canada. The Association contributes to the regional, national and international success of its members through the delivery of quality value-added services.

    www.canelect.ca

  • Electric Power Supply Association

    National trade association representing competitive power suppliers active in U.S. and global power markets, seeking to bring the benefits of competition to all electricity customers.

    www.epsa.org

  • Edison Electric Institute

    Association of shareholder-owned electric companies. Provides information about EEI products, services, meetings; electric utility industry restructuring; links to utility-related sites; and EEI Online.

    www.eei.org

  • Institution of Electrical Engineers

    Represents the profession of electrical, electronic, manufacturing and systems engineering and related sciences for Great Britain.

    www.iee.org.uk

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