The North American Renewable Energy Association (NAREA) is comprised of a group of businesses and experts in the North American renewable energy industry, including entrepreneurs, engineers, scientists, and others. The association's goal is to facilitate broader exchanges within the North American renewable energy industry. Within NAREA, corporate members can initiate and participate in renewable energy projects, share technologies and experiences, discuss the latest developments and trends in renewable energy, and establish collaborative relationships with governments, businesses, academia, and other organizations.

The association also organizes various activities such as conferences, workshops, lectures, training sessions, and exhibitions to promote communication and cooperation within the North American renewable energy sector.

The association's missions are as follows:


1. Conduct research, collect and organize information in the renewable energy industry, providing professional North American renewable energy technology information and policy services to members, assisting member companies in understanding the latest developments and trends in the North American renewable energy industry.

2. Organize seminars, forums, and technical exchange activities on renewable energy technology, providing members with opportunities for academic exchange, business recommendations, and project collaborations.

3. Assist member companies in exploring the North American renewable energy market and promoting sustainable development in the region.

4. Establish an information and technical exchange platform to facilitate the integration of production, academia, and research, and promote the industrialization of renewable energy technologies.

5. Provide high-quality services to support members in their technology development, innovation, and progress, as well as assist them in exploring technology and product markets.

6. Provide consultation services related to project financing, corporate alliances, asset restructuring, and mergers and acquisitions, promoting resource integration for the development of the renewable energy industry.

7. Gather resources in the renewable energy industry, establish industry standards and norms, and offer policy consultations to renewable energy enterprises and research institutions.

8. Organize renewable energy exhibitions for member companies.

Environmental Friendliness

Renewable energy sources utilize natural, renewable resources such as solar energy, wind energy, hydroelectric power, and biomass energy, without producing greenhouse gases and air pollutants, resulting in minimal environmental impact. Compared to traditional energy sources, renewable energy helps reduce climate change, improve air quality, and protect the integrity of ecosystems.


Sustainability

Renewable energy sources provide energy continuously and will not be depleted. Resources such as solar energy, wind energy, and hydroelectric power exist in nature indefinitely, ensuring long-term energy supply. In contrast, traditional energy sources like oil and coal are finite resources that gradually deplete during their use.

Economic Potential

The renewable energy industry possesses significant economic potential. As renewable energy technologies advance and mature, their costs decrease, enhancing competitiveness. The development of renewable energy promotes innovation, job growth, and economic development. Additionally, the operation and maintenance of renewable energy infrastructure create new business and investment opportunities.