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Organizations relating to Utilities

International Association for Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology / Raleigh NC, USA / Est. 1971
International Trade Union Alliance of Public Utilities, Local Industry and Services Workers / Moscow, Russia
International Trade Union "Elektroprofsoyuz" / Moscow, Russia / Est. 1991
LUX EUROPA / Berlin, Germany
Middle East Lighting Association / Valletta, Malta / Est. 2012
IWA Asia Pacific Region Grouping / London, UK
Infrastructure Consortium for Africa / Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire / Est. 2005
Secretaria Ejecutiva del Consejo de Electrificación de América Central / San Salvador, El Salvador / Est. 1985
International Group of Research Reactors / Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, France / Est. 1989
Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators / Ljubljana, Slovenia / Est. 2009
International Smart Grid Action Network / Vienna, Austria / Est. 2010
Regional Electricity Regulators Association of Southern Africa / Windhoek, Namibia / Est. 2002
ECOWAS Regional Electricity Regulatory Authority / Accra, Ghana / Est. 2008
Global Partnership for Results-Based Approaches / Washington DC, USA / Est. 2003
Arab Towns Development Fund / Kaifan, Kuwait / Est. 1979
Inter-State School of Hydraulic and Rural Engineering for Senior Technicians / Est. 1972
Forum of Heads of ASEAN Power Utilities/Authorities / Jakarta, Indonesia / Est. 1981
African Forum for Utility Regulators / Pretoria, South Africa / Est. 2002
International Grid Trust Federation
World Green Infrastructure Network / Toronto ON, Canada / Est. 2008
South Asia Forum for Infrastructure Regulation / Delhi, India / Est. 1999
East Asia and Pacific Infrastructure Regulatory Forum / Delhi, India / Est. 2003
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1999
GO15 / Lansdale PA, USA / Est. 2004
Global Infrastructure Basel Foundation / Basel, Switzerland / Est. 2008
MEDELEC / Paris La Défense, France / Est. 1992
International Dark-Sky Association / Tucson AZ, USA / Est. 1988
Utility Economic Development Association / Larchmont NY, USA
Ministers' Forum on Infrastructure Development in the Asia Pacific Region / Est. 1995
Nordic Infrastructure Managers
Trans-ASEAN Energy Network / Jakarta, Indonesia
PRIME ALLIANCE / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 2009
Africa Infrastructure Foundation / Lagos, Nigeria / Est. 1995
Institution of Lighting Engineers / Rugby, UK / Est. 1924
Women's International Network of Utility Professionals / Grove City OH, USA / Est. 1923
European Lighting Clusters Alliance / Piombino Dese, Italy / Est. 2011
International Centre for Infrastructure Futures / London, UK
Energy Council of the Americas
European Conference of Triga Reactor Users / Istanbul, Türkiye
Agreement Concerning Cooperative Research in Reactor Science / Est. 1970
Agreement for the Transfer of a Training Reactor and Enriched Uranium / Est. 1970
Agreement Concerning the Regulations of Lake Inari by Means of the Kaitakoski Hydro - Electric Power Station and Dam / Est. 1959
Agreement on Research Participation and Technical Exchange in the In-pile CABRI and Annular Core Pulsed Reactor Research Programs Related to Fast Reactor Safety / Est. 1978
Agreement Concerning the Application of the Agreement of 11 February 1977, in the Field of Gas-cooled Reactor Concepts and Technology / Est. 1977
Eastern Asia Water Supply Association / Seoul, Korea Rep
International Institute for Water Supply and Wastewater Disposal, Zoetermeer / Zoetermeer, Netherlands
AM/FM International - GIS
South Asians Against Nukes
Nordic Working Group on Reactor Safety / Est. 1969
Interelektrotest / Est. 1973

View all profiles (251 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Utilities

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Environmental hazards from transport systems
Inadequate transport infrastructure
Inadequate health services
Inadequate water system infrastructure
Nuclear accidents in space
Inadequate sanitation infrastructure
Inadequate infrastructure
Inadequate housing
Health hazards of electrical transmission lines
Deterioration of nuclear power plants
Environmental impacts of power stations
Inadequate medical facilities
Environmental hazards from transmission of electricity
Inadequate energy supply infrastructure
Environmental hazards of nuclear power production
Inadequate maintenance of infrastructure
Lack of sanitation in cities
Hazardous locations for nuclear power plants
Inadequate road and highway facilities
Nuclear reactor accidents
Environmental pollution by nuclear reactors
Animal stress in factory farming
Vulnerability of nuclear power sources
Reduction in building of nuclear power stations
Inadequate education facilities

Action Strategies relating to Utilities

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Using energy efficient lighting
Providing sanitary water supply
Purifying community water supply
Providing social security services
Managing water supplies
Developing human resources to improve drinking water supply and sanitation
Improving public utilities in urban areas
Ensuring clean drinking water
Informing about unsafe nuclear reactors
Using cogeneration of electricity and heat
Using ecological approach for environmental infrastructure
Improving services infrastructure in poor urban areas
Strengthening integrated approaches to environmental infrastructure
Training in community water resources management
Strengthening water management structure
Delegating community responsibility for water
Fostering small business
Developing internet
Developing value codes for business
Expanding public participation of women in water projects
Training in water sanitation
Developing low-cost approach to improving drinking water supply
Conducting public education programmes on drinking water supply and sanitation
Developing networked documentation services in social sciences
Slowing down building of electricity power stations

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