Social MediaEERE offers various ways for you to connect with us and share information on energy efficiency and renewable energy with your own social media networks. The following social media applications are available: RSS RSSRSS, or Really Simple Syndication, allows you to track EERE news and other updates in your RSS reader. BlogsBlogs allow writers to share personal insights on topics related to EERE, while readers can comment and discuss the topic covered in the blog post. You can join the conversation by reading and commenting on EERE's blogs. Energy BlogThe Energy Blog includes entries from many voices across the Department of Energy, offering unique perspectives on DOE's mission, work, and why it matters to you. Energy Savers BlogThe Energy Savers Blog covers consumer information on energy efficiency and renewable technologies at home, on the road, and in the workplace. This blog supports the EnergySavers.gov Web site. Building Envelope and Windows R&D Program BlogThe Building Envelope and Windows R&D Program Blog is your resource for the most up-to-date information concerning the R&D program, with updates on activities ranging from Cool Roofs to the Windows Volume Purchase Program. This forum engages program stakeholders for feedback on program activities and reports, as well as provides information on upcoming meetings and workshops. Bulletin Board of Lessons LearnedThis page is your resource for information on how EERE is monitoring its portfolio of Recovery Act projects, with updates on monitoring activities ranging from construction-site visits to improved monitoring processes. The forum is a place to learn about EERE's work monitoring financial assistance awarded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, including best practices uncovered and lessons learned. Solar Decathlon News BlogThe U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon News Blog provides regular updates about Solar Decathlon news and events. Technical Assistance Project (TAP) Webcast BlogThe TAP Webcast Blog provides a place for attendees of technical Web seminars—TAP Webcasts— offered by the U.S. Department of Energy to ask questions of the presenters. This blog supports the Technical Assistance Project (TAP) for state and local officials. EERE on FacebookConnect with the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy on Facebook for the latest news and information from EERE. Energy Savers on FacebookEnergy Savers connects with consumers on Facebook to discuss ways to save energy and money at home. Solar Decathlon on FacebookU.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon shares regular Facebook updates about Solar Decathlon and encourages users to share their own thoughts. Energy Codes on FacebookThe Building Energy Codes Program shares information on Facebook to promote stronger building energy codes and and help states adopt, implement, and enforce those codes. Solar Decathlon on TwitterU.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon shares regular Twitter updates about Solar Decathlon. YouTubeU.S. Department of Energy on YouTubeDOE's YouTube channel offers videos from across the department, including the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. Solar Decathlon on YouTubeU.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon shares video from and about the competition that challenges 20 collegiate teams to design, build, and operate solar-powered houses that are cost-effective, energy-efficient, and attractive. Building Energy Codes Program on YouTubeThe Building Energy Codes Program shares videos from conferences, webcasts, and trainings related to energy codes. Widgets and GadgetsWidgets and gadgets are small bits of information that you can place on your own Web site, blog, or social networking site. By copying the widget code into your own site, your readers will automatically see when we update the information in that widget. The following widgets and gadgets are available:
Social BookmarkingSeveral EERE sites, including News and EnergySavers.gov, offer you the ability to share links with your friends on various social networks. Just click on the "Share" or "Bookmark" button on the page you want to share. Some of the sites listed may require you to register and log in. The sites included are common social networks used throughout the Web; EERE does not endorse any of these sites. |