There are many sources of energy efficiency and renewable energy news on the web. Some may come through the common method, an emailed newsletter, sent out as a press release or posted to a website. Depending on the news source, there may be links to RSS feeds that provide updated content from the site or have an RSS feed with external or combined sources.
Other popular sources for news and information feeds are social media tools such as Twitter, Newsvine, Digg, StumbleUpon, etc. Some of these tools also offer profile widgets such as our @Energy_Experts_ twitter feed displayed above.
These tools can be useful in grabbing fresh, relevant content to keep your website “up to date” with news of interest for your users. Additionally, you can customize RSS news feeds to meet you or your customer’s interests by using common search engines such as Google and Bing or mix several feeds into one using Yahoo Pipes.
Using any one of those search engines in their News area, you can simply add key words or phrases to search for, and then locate the RSS feed link for that search to get a feed.
The feeds can be added to widgets or, depending on your site’s platform, to components already available to you that allow for external RSS feeds to be added and displayed for your customers.
Additional electronic news sources are also in our Energy Solutions Database (e-list). And don’t forget to subscribe to our Energy Experts eNews (we still send this out by email).
Feel free to use the Energy Organizations or Energy News widgets on your website and contact us if you have any questions.
There are many sources of energy efficiency and renewable energy news on the web. Some may come through the common method, an emailed newsletter, sent out as a press release or posted to a website. Depending on the news source, there may be links to RSS feeds that provide updated content from the site or have an RSS feed with external or combined sources.
Other popular sources for news and information feeds are social media tools such as Twitter, Newsvine, Digg, StumbleUpon, etc. Some of these tools also offer profile widgets such as our @Energy_Experts_ twitter feed displayed above.
These tools can be useful in grabbing fresh, relevant content to keep your website “up to date” with news of interest for your users. Additionally, you can customize RSS news feeds to meet you or your customer’s interests by using common search engines such as Google and Bing or mix several feeds into one using Yahoo Pipes.
Using any one of those search engines in their News area, you can simply add key words or phrases to search for, and then locate the RSS feed link for that search to get a feed.
The feeds can be added to widgets or, depending on your site’s platform, to components already available to you that allow for external RSS feeds to be added and displayed for your customers.
Additional electronic news sources are also in our Energy Solutions Database (e-list). And don’t forget to subscribe to our Energy Experts eNews (we still send this out by email).
Feel free to use the Energy Organizations or Energy News widgets on your website and contact us if you have any questions.