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Michael Prager
Mike is a serial NED. He is Chair of Optimal Monitoring, a UK based energy management firm developing the sector’s first true AI instance of energy management. He is consultant to the board of Corte Realdi sprl, an innovative, boutique, luxury accommodation provider based in Verona, Italy as well as Chair of Eventopedia, the developer […]
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French football league and WWF shoot and score to save the planet
France’s professional football governing body and WWF have teamed up to reduce the ecological footprint of football clubs across the country. The partnership between the environmental charity and Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) aims to raise awareness among players, fans and the rest of the public about the environmental impacts of water usage, energy consumption, […]
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Duncan Everett
Duncan is technically biased with over 28 years of software development experience. He has spent his career, using technology to collate and process and present data to find and maximise its value. Initially in telecommunications, then focusing on Utility consumption data analysis since the early 00’s. Data is typically low cost, and highly insightful, but massively underutilised. AI allows […]
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IEA: Iraq could be world’s third biggest oil supplier by 2030
Iraq could become the third largest oil supplier in the world by 2030 as the nation’s production is projected to grow over the next decade. That’s according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), which says Iraq’s oil production is expected to increase by 1.3 million barrels a day, accounting for the third-largest growth globally and […]
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Ross Jackson – EY Podcast
The 44th installment of the ELN Podcast! Sumit Bose speaks to Ross Jackson, Associate Partner at EY, about their new trust score system. Is trust a marker of financial performance? Article source: https://www.energylivenews.com/2019/04/26/ross-jackson-ey-podcast/
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Is this the breast way for Extinction Rebellion to get their point across?
A woman glued her breasts to the road outside Goldman Sachs’ London offices yesterday as part of ongoing Extinction Rebellion protests. As the group targeted London’s various financial districts to highlight the role it claims the business world plays in climate change, the campaigner lay face down on the tarmac. Police erected screens to shield […]
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Ariel and Lenor clean up their act on plastic waste
PG brands Ariel and Lenor have committed to reducing plastic packaging use across Europe by 30% before 2025. The parent company claims the amount of plastic saved by 2025 as a result of the initiative will be equivalent to a line of detergent bottles stretching the entire way around the earth. In the UK, these […]
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Washington could become first US state to allow ‘human composting’
Washington could become the first US state to allow ‘human composting’. The state has passed a bill that would legalise the eco-friendly process, which could turn dead bodies into two wheelbarrows full of nutrient-rich soil in less than two months. The alternative method to burial or cremation is officially called ‘natural organic reduction’; supporters argue […]
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Guest Blog: Haydn Young – Playing the Game of Energy Thrones
Last week the fantasy television drama Game of Thrones returned to our screens. Once again, powerful kings and queens play their deadly leadership games to outmanoeuvre their foes and form alliances, to win the Iron Throne. In their warring dragon filled world, the key to victory is the ability to unearth the motivations of your […]
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Startup sketches a carbon-free future with emissions-based ink
The concept of upcycling plastic waste or old clothing has been around for a while but a new startup suggests the idea can even be applied to air pollution. The Graviky Labs group, which is made up of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab graduates and is based in India, claims to have developed […]
