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Thanks for your interest in VREC. RSS is a new tool that allows us to offer those interested in renewable energy the latest 'headlines' from our site, with links to the original article. This newsfeed is fairly low traffic, with targeted articles about renewable energy in BC and the world in addition to what's happening with the Vancouver Renewable Energy Coop. If you use one of the above newsreaders, then just click on the appropriate image above to subscribe using that reader.

If not, here is the link to paste into your favourite RSS newsreader: http://www.recov.org/feed.xml

To validate this feed click here: Validate my RSS feed

What is RSS?

RSS stands for 'Really Simple Syndication". Here's how it works. When VREC posts a new article we want to let you know about, we add it to our RSS feed file, which sends a headline and summary to our RSS subscribers. This way you are kept informed about what is new with the coop and with renewable energy locally.  You can get a free RSS reader by putting RSS Reader into a search engine and choosing a free one to download, or you can use a web-based service by clicking on one of the images above.


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