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Talk About It! A Note on the Discussion Groups

REPP has been hosting discussion lists since 1994. These lists are a great opportunity to talk with other people from around the world about the issues that matter to you--or to learn about issues you are just becoming aware of.


DISCUSSION ARTICLES
 
Quick Links to Discussion Resources:
 
Stoves Pages

International Stove Links

Bioenergy Reference Sites

Renewable Carbon Reference Sites

Gasification Reference Sites

 

DISCUSSION LISTS
 
Note: Before using the discussion lists, please read the disclaimer.

Bioenergy: General
Archives: Prior to 2003

Bioenergia: General (En Español)
Archives: Prior to 2003

Bioenergy: Topics on Bioconversion
Archives: Prior to 2003

Bioenergy: Topics on Digestion
Archives: Prior to 2003 - 2003 Forward
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Bioenergy: Topics on Gasification
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Stoves
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Greenbuilding
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Green Power
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PVusers
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Strawbale Construction
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EV Archive
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BIOENERGY REFERENCE SITES
Links from the Bioenergy Discussion Lists compiled by Tom Miles.   

Gasification Reference Sites
Links from the Gasification Discussion Lists   

Renewable Carbon Links
Biomass Charcoal, Activated Carbon links compiled by Bioenergy Discussion Lists manager Tom Miles.   

Biomass: Landfill Methane, Explained
Instead of allowing landfill gas to escape into the air, the gas can be captured, converted, and used as an energy source. Using the gas helps to reduce odors and other hazards associated with landfill gas emissions...   

More Information:
Biomass: FAQs    
Fuel Cells: FAQs    
GEF Funds 2 Fuel-Cell Bus Projects to Ease Air Pollution    
Biopower Basics, Stats and Definition    
Eco Soul Delivers Revolutionary Hydrogen Fuel Cell Demo Kits to Kids    
Earth Week Activity: California Fuel Cell Partnership Takes Road Show To Los Angeles