Specialist clean energy search engine
reegle provides information and data on all the various sub-sectors within sustainable energy at a global level. It is designed to be a one-stop-shop search engine for high quality up-to-date information on renewable energy, energy efficiency and on key industry participants (‘Actors’)
reegle - the search engine for renewable energy and energy efficiency
High-quality information
A searchable global map forms the heart of reegle. Users can click on a specific location and get the latest events, news, and a sampling of green energy development projects in that area.
In addition to the map search function, for each country there is a catalogue of stakeholders and an energy-oriented profile, including up-to-date statistics on energy consumption and sources and information on local green energy laws, policies and regulations.
A news feed courtesy of EnviroFinland integrates stories from ten of the leading environmental, energy efficiency and renewable energy news sites and helps makes reegle the logical first stop for anyone needing a quick overview of the latest green energy developments.
In addition to the news feed and map search function, the site offers
- a conventional web search function
- multi-lingual search results options in French and Spanish.
- a compiled Actors Catalogue, a directory of organisations involved in clean energy. It contains information on (and links to) more than 1500 initiatives, partnerships and organisations involved in relevant fields.
- a frequently updated clean energy blog,
- an events listing with carefully chosen conference partners
A public resource
reegle is a public online resource provided by REEEP (Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership) and REN21 (Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century), funded by the British Department of the Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA), the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), the Dutch Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment (MINVROM) and the Austrian Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (BMLFUW).
The site will be further developed and refined in close collaboration with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).