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Electronic mailing lists provide forums
for Internet users to participate in discussions or receive
information on thousands of topics. The software responsible
for the management and distribution of these mailing lists
to thousands of subscribers are commonly called "list
servers". A list server automatically distributes an
e-mail message from one member of a list to all other members
on that list. However, not all list servers are the same.
There are different varieties of list server software that
all a user to create and manage mailing lists.
Following are some important listservers
deals in the renewable energy issues. These listservers are
selected based on their user base ie. number of users they
provide information.
Alternative Energy Action
Biofuel Mailing List
Cornell University Renewable Energy Mailing
List
Eere Network News
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Progress
E-Alerts
Greenpeace International Mailing List
Home Energy Systems Electronic Mailing List
IASEE Mailing List
NREL News Release
Re-Biogas Mailing List
Re-Socio Mailing List
Re-Solar Mailing List
Renewableenergy
Renewable Energy Mailing List
Sustdeva-L
Wind-Diesel Hybrid Systems Technology Mailing
List
Wind Energy Mailing List
Wind Energy Weekly
Windlink
Alternative Energy Action
This group is for discussion and action on alternative energy
solutions technically and economically capable of replacing
fossil fuels by 2050.
To subscribe, please visit and register at
http://groups.google.com/group/alternative_energy_action/
Biofuel Mailing List
The Biofuel mailing list run by Journey to Forever is the
biggest, busiest and fastest-growing alternative fuels mailing
list on the Internet. All aspects of biofuels and their use
are covered -- biodiesel, ethanol, other alternative fuels,
related technologies and issues, energy issues, environment,
sustainability and more.
If you wish to subscribe, please send an email to the list
administrators (listadmin@journeytoforever.org)
with a brief explanation (or not-so-brief, as you wish) of
who you are, where in the world you live, what your interest
is in biofuels and why you wish to join the list.
Cornell University Renewable Energy
Mailing List
The list invites a guest speaker to discuss issues facing
renewable energy every monh and which steers the subsequent
discussions.
To subscribe, send a blank subscription request to:
listproc@cornell.edu
Eere Network News
Department of Energy, USA provides a free weekly newsletter
covering national and international energy efficiency and
renewable energy news and events, as well as new EERE Web
sites and energy facts.
To subscribe, please visit and register at
http://www.eere.energy.gov/news/enn.cfm
Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy Progress E-Alerts
Department of Energy, USA provides a free e-bulletin designed
to make efficiency and renewable energy advocates, lawmakers,
consumers and the media aware of breakthroughs and efforts
as they happen. Subscribers receive information on all EERE
programs including renewable energy such as solar, geothermal,
wind, hydropower, biomass and hydrogen along with vehicle
technologies, buildings and industrial technologies and energy
efficiency.
To subscribe, please visit and register at
http://www.eere.energy.gov/news/subscribe.cfm
Greenpeace International Mailing
List
The list provides latest information and solutions to global
warming, renewable energy, energy efficiency and clean energy
initiatives.
To subscribe, please visit and register at
http://prefs.greenpeace.org/user-register/signup
Home Energy Systems Electronic
Mailing List
The American Wind Energy Association's Home Energy Systems
electronic mailing list is designed as a forum for the discussion
of small-scale energy systems that include wind as a component.
It provides a chance to learn how such systems work and to
ask questions and learn from those who have designed or built
systems for their own homes.
To subscribe, send a subscription request to
awea-wind-home-subscribe@egroups.com
IASEE Mailing List
IASEE-L Discussion List on Solar Energy Education focussing
on development of solar energy sector.
To subscribe to the list, send mail to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.DFN.DE
with the command
SUBSCRIBE IASEE-L
NREL News Release
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is a leader in
the U.S. Department of Energy's effort to secure an energy
future for the nation that is environmentally and economically
sustainable. NREL announces its activities regularly through
news releases.
To subscribe, please visit and register at
http://www.nrel.gov/news/subscription/
Re-Biogas Mailing List
This mailing list is for discussing the design, development
and management of small, medium and large biogas facilities.
To subscribe, please visit and register at
http://www.ist.cmu.ac.th/cgi-bin/majordomo?re-biogas:ist.cmu.ac.th
Re-Socio Mailing List
This mailing list is for discussing the socio-economic aspects
of renewable energy particularly pertaining to biogas and
solar energy.
To subscribe, please visit and register at
http://www.ist.cmu.ac.th/cgi-bin/majordomo?re-socio:ist.cmu.ac.th
Re-Solar Mailing List
This mailing list is for discussing the design, development
and management of solar facilities.
To subscribe, please visit and register at
http://www.ist.cmu.ac.th/cgi-bin/majordomo?re-solar:ist.cmu.ac.th
Renewableenergy
The list moderate discussions on recent issues of renewable
energy sectors including solar, wind, biomass.
To subscribe, send mail to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.URI.EDU
with the command
SUBSCRIBE RENEWABLEENERGY
Renewable Energy Mailing List
The Renewable Energy mailing list provides a useful source
of news about renewable energy and a forum for discussion
of energy policy and related environmental issues such as
global climate change.
To subscribe, send a subscription request to
renewable-energy-subscribe@egroups.com
Sustdeva-L
The mailing list focuses o sustainable development of the
biosphere.
To subscribe to this list send the text: subscribe SUSTDEVA-L
in the body of the message to: listproc@envlib2.harvard.edu
Wind-Diesel Hybrid Systems Technology
Mailing List
The American Wind Energy Association's Wind-Diesel Hybrid
Systems Technology discussion mailing list is designed as
a forum for those interested in hybrid electric generating
systems that include both wind and diesel components to share
information about technology and commercial developments.
To subscribe, send a subscription request to
wind-diesel-subscribe@egroups.com
Wind Energy Mailing List
A weekly publication for those with a professional interest
in wind energy, or need to keep up with breaking legislative
developments affecting wind. The print version is available
on subscription, but Wind Energy Weekly is also available
in a free educational electronic edition.
To subscribe to the list, send mail to
tomgray@econet.org
Wind Energy Weekly
Wind Energy Weekly has covered the development of wind energy
technology, major energy and environmental policy issues,
and the worldwide growth of the wind industry. One can receive
an abridged and time-lagged electronic edition at your e-mail
address at no charge.
To subscribe to the electronic edition, send a subscription
request to
windmail@awea.org
Windlink
Windlink is a monthly electronic publication produced by Canadian
Wind Energy Association. This publication provides the most
up to date information about the wind energy industry in Canada.
To subscribe, please visit and register at
http://www.canwea.ca/en/WindLink.html
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