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NewsSustainable Energy News is a quarterly newsletter where INFORSE members and other NGOs exchange information on renewable and sustainable energy.

Sustainable Energy News also targets decision makers to raise their awareness of sustainable energy problems, solutions, and successes.

We welcome proposals for articles or other content such as sh
ort news pieces, events updates, success stories and technical articles. All proposals should be sent to the Editorial Office. We welcome illustrations, photos and charts and also request a short biography and photo of the author.

Between 1,400 and 3,000 paper copies are published each quarter and distributed world wide, mainly to NGOs, but also to government representatives and research and educational institutions. Approximately 1050 member organisations (which pay for, exchange or are supported for subscription) receive paper editions by mail, and the remaining issues are distributed at events and conferences in which INFORSE and its members participate. Approximately 1700 additional organisations receive email notification of the newsletter's availability in pdf format through this website.

Sustainable Energy News is free of charge for INFORSE members. Between 1992-2002, we sent the newsletter free of charge to non-profit and non-governmental organisations, especially in developing countries and Central and Eastern Europe, that requested it but could not pay the subscription fee. We are looking for financial support to be able to do this again. Since 2002, INFORSE-Europe has received support from EU DG Environmental Civil Society Support for environmental NGO networks and the Swedish Acid Rain Secretariat, which has made it possible to reach out to more NGO readers in the EU and in Eastern Europe.

Themes Tackled by Sustainable Energy News
Periodically, we publish editions of Sustainable Energy News with thematic focuses. Recent themes have included women, poverty, schools, local energy supply, financing and desertification. Recent theme articles are collected here. You can also go direct to directly the following themes: GENDER, SCHOOL, CLIMATE.

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Editorial Address
INFORSE-Europe
Sustainable Energy News
Gl. Kirkevej 82, 8530, Hjortshoj, Denmark
Ph: +45 86 22 70 00, Ph/Fax: +45-86 22 70 96
e-mail: ove@inforse.org

Editors
Gunnar Boye Olesen, OVE, (Danish Org. for Renewable Energy), Denmark
Judit Szoleczky, OVE, (Danish Org. for Renewable Energy), Denmark
Niki Fowler (text advice), USA

Editorial Advisory Board
INFORSE Regional Coordinators and the INFORSE-Europe Board.
INFORSE member organisations send regular inputs to each issue.