Vickers Electronics has achieved 48.5 billion kWh of energy savings, representing £9.5 billion in savings to UK industry, and reducing CO2 emissions by 9 million tons over 25 years of contributing to a low carbon future.
Energy: a national perspective - Paul Cosgrove, ArupGo Green
Paul Cosgrove from Arup gives a whistle stop tour of the history of energy management in the UK and presents the current challenges and what can be done to address them.
Renewables East is a private, non-profit company established in 2003 to promote renewable energy targets and job growth in the East of England region. The region has potential for offshore wind, onshore wind, and bioenergy projects to meet targets of 20% renewable energy by 2020. Recent publications highlight challenges to onshore wind development from planning issues but identify opportunities to replicate successful models from other regions.
The document summarizes Birmingham Energy Savers (BES), a program implemented by the local government in Birmingham, UK to cut carbon emissions and energy costs for homes and businesses through energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy installations. It outlines a phased approach over multiple years, starting with roof-top solar installations and expanding to whole-house refurbishments. It describes the financing structure using funds from the local government, energy companies, and potential private sector financing to fund upgrades for over 200,000 homes by 2026 at a cost of around £6-7k per home. It also discusses challenges for local governments in marketing the Green Deal program and building trust to aggregate customers and financing.
Renewables East is a non-profit company established in 2003 to promote renewable energy targets in the region. It has two main objectives: meeting regional renewables targets and creating new jobs and economic opportunities through renewable energy innovation. The organization has offices in UEA and Peterborough and expects turnover to increase to £2-4 million by 2008-2009. Renewables East commissioned a study responding to the regional renewable energy strategy and identifying the potential for 25,000 new jobs and over £1 billion in economic growth by 2020 through expanded renewable energy development in the region, especially in offshore wind.
The document discusses the UK's need to invest in renewable energy due to aging coal and nuclear power stations and its dependence on fossil fuels. It introduces the UK's Feed-in Tariff (FiT) incentive for solar power, wind, and other renewables that provides returns of 6-12% annually over a 25-year contract. It also summarizes Germany's successful solar FiT program and industry. While the UK solar market was initially nervous, installations grew once the FiT rates and contracts were confirmed. The document proposes using solar power to address energy poverty through projects that could reduce tenants' electricity bills by 30-50%.
The White Rose CCS project in Yorkshire would be the UK's first coal power station with carbon capture and storage technology. It would generate enough clean energy for over 630,000 homes while storing 2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year underground below the North Sea. If successful, power stations with CCS could provide over 20% of the UK's electricity by 2050 while reducing carbon emissions by 90%.
1) Anesco provides utility-scale and domestic energy storage solutions. They were founded in 2010 and are a top clean tech company.
2) For domestic storage, Anesco focuses on optimizing the value of storage installations through active energy tariff switching, maximizing the use of on-site solar and EVs/heat pumps. This creates a "virtuous circle" of benefits.
3) Decarbonizing domestic heat is important as it accounts for over 20% of UK emissions, and improving housing efficiency can significantly reduce emissions. Anesco aims to give homeowners solutions to reduce their carbon footprint.
Energy: a national perspective - Paul Cosgrove, ArupGo Green
Paul Cosgrove from Arup gives a whistle stop tour of the history of energy management in the UK and presents the current challenges and what can be done to address them.
Renewables East is a private, non-profit company established in 2003 to promote renewable energy targets and job growth in the East of England region. The region has potential for offshore wind, onshore wind, and bioenergy projects to meet targets of 20% renewable energy by 2020. Recent publications highlight challenges to onshore wind development from planning issues but identify opportunities to replicate successful models from other regions.
The document summarizes Birmingham Energy Savers (BES), a program implemented by the local government in Birmingham, UK to cut carbon emissions and energy costs for homes and businesses through energy efficiency upgrades and renewable energy installations. It outlines a phased approach over multiple years, starting with roof-top solar installations and expanding to whole-house refurbishments. It describes the financing structure using funds from the local government, energy companies, and potential private sector financing to fund upgrades for over 200,000 homes by 2026 at a cost of around £6-7k per home. It also discusses challenges for local governments in marketing the Green Deal program and building trust to aggregate customers and financing.
Renewables East is a non-profit company established in 2003 to promote renewable energy targets in the region. It has two main objectives: meeting regional renewables targets and creating new jobs and economic opportunities through renewable energy innovation. The organization has offices in UEA and Peterborough and expects turnover to increase to £2-4 million by 2008-2009. Renewables East commissioned a study responding to the regional renewable energy strategy and identifying the potential for 25,000 new jobs and over £1 billion in economic growth by 2020 through expanded renewable energy development in the region, especially in offshore wind.
The document discusses the UK's need to invest in renewable energy due to aging coal and nuclear power stations and its dependence on fossil fuels. It introduces the UK's Feed-in Tariff (FiT) incentive for solar power, wind, and other renewables that provides returns of 6-12% annually over a 25-year contract. It also summarizes Germany's successful solar FiT program and industry. While the UK solar market was initially nervous, installations grew once the FiT rates and contracts were confirmed. The document proposes using solar power to address energy poverty through projects that could reduce tenants' electricity bills by 30-50%.
The White Rose CCS project in Yorkshire would be the UK's first coal power station with carbon capture and storage technology. It would generate enough clean energy for over 630,000 homes while storing 2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide per year underground below the North Sea. If successful, power stations with CCS could provide over 20% of the UK's electricity by 2050 while reducing carbon emissions by 90%.
1) Anesco provides utility-scale and domestic energy storage solutions. They were founded in 2010 and are a top clean tech company.
2) For domestic storage, Anesco focuses on optimizing the value of storage installations through active energy tariff switching, maximizing the use of on-site solar and EVs/heat pumps. This creates a "virtuous circle" of benefits.
3) Decarbonizing domestic heat is important as it accounts for over 20% of UK emissions, and improving housing efficiency can significantly reduce emissions. Anesco aims to give homeowners solutions to reduce their carbon footprint.
2011 07 Aberthaw Coal Fired Power Station – Mark Picton SevernEstuary
RWE npower operates Aberthaw Power Station, which employs around 288 people and produces electricity for South Wales and the UK. Aberthaw has invested in technologies like flue gas desulphurization and biomass co-firing to reduce emissions. It is also pioneering a pilot carbon capture plant with Cansolv Technologies to capture 50 tonnes of CO2 per day from the station's emissions.
This document discusses decarbonizing Ireland's gas network by 2050. It notes that natural gas currently meets 16% of Ireland's energy needs. The document outlines a path to a zero carbon gas network by 2050 through increasing renewable gases like biomethane and hydrogen, and using carbon capture and storage technology with natural gas. It argues gas will continue to be important for electricity generation and replacing fossil fuels in heating and transport. The document maintains decarbonizing the gas network requires supporting technologies like carbon capture and storage, as well as utilizing Ireland's existing gas infrastructure and renewable resources like biomethane.
Media statement - South Headland Power Station OpeningFrank Tudor
The South Hedland Power Station in Western Australia's Pilbara region officially opened, providing safe and reliable natural gas-powered energy to local residents. The 150 megawatt plant, which uses combined-cycle gas technology, is one of the most efficient in the state and was the result of collaboration between the state government and industry to meet the region's long-term energy needs. The contract to build and operate the station was awarded to TransAlta following a procurement process, and it will supply energy to Horizon Power and other commercial customers starting in 2017.
Solar leases allow homeowners to have solar panels installed on their roofs in exchange for lower electricity bills, but there are some issues to consider. The document discusses the background of climate agreements in Kyoto and Copenhagen, the 2009 Renewable Energy Directive in Europe, the UK's Energy Act of 2008, and feed-in tariffs for renewable energy.
Presentation during seminar organised by HCA and RIBA exploring how to ensure design quality. Looks at how issues such as communication techniques that foster ownership in all members of the design team.
John Miles from Arup and Cambridge University presented at the 4th Smart Grids & Cleanpower 2012 Conference Expo on clean energy. He discussed that solar energy falling on the earth far exceeds global energy usage, and thermal energy in the earth's crust is vastly greater still. However, transitioning to clean energy comes at a significant price, as estimates of the levelized costs of renewable generation technologies are highly variable compared to fossil fuels currently providing much of the world's energy. Achieving large-scale clean energy adoption will require navigating this price challenge.
Using the gas network to decarbonise Ireland’s economy – A strategic opportun...Ervia
1) The gas network in Ireland presents a strategic opportunity to decarbonize Ireland's economy by 2050 while lowering costs to consumers and enhancing energy security.
2) Utilizing existing gas infrastructure to transport renewable gases like biomethane could reduce Ireland's emissions by over 17.5 million tonnes of CO2 by 2050 at the lowest cost compared to other options.
3) Incorporating technologies like carbon capture and storage at gas-fired power plants, increased use of renewable natural gas in transport and heating, and production of biomethane from agricultural waste can help Ireland meet its climate targets in a reliable and cost-effective manner using existing gas network assets.
The document summarizes a presentation on accelerating renewable energy actions from planning to implementation. It discusses the need to baseline current technology and energy prices, support renewable energy through international agreements and national laws, address concerns about costs through analysis showing renewables will be cost effective, and support renewable technologies through time-limited subsidies. It also advocates for focusing on self-consumption and local energy generation, integrating renewables and different sectors, closing energy and material loops locally, and encouraging new partnerships and business models to develop integrated smart energy systems through small, demonstration projects.
1) Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is crucial for Ireland to meet its climate targets, as it could remove over 17.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year by 2050 while utilizing existing gas infrastructure.
2) CCS involves capturing CO2 from emissions sources like power plants, compressing and transporting it through pipelines, and storing it permanently underground in depleted gas fields.
3) Experts agree that CCS will be necessary to cost-effectively achieve climate targets and meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, as it is projected to account for 32% of global CO2 reductions by 2050.
4) Cork shows potential to be an ideal location
Freiburg, Germany has implemented several policies and initiatives to promote renewable energy and reduce climate emissions. These include developing extensive public transportation, requiring high energy efficiency standards for new buildings, expanding district heating networks powered by cogeneration plants, and increasing solar, biomass, hydropower, and wind energy production. As a result, Freiburg has exceeded its goals of reducing CO2 emissions from transportation by 25% and energy use by 6% between 1992 and 2010. Renewable energy now accounts for over 10% of the city's electricity, up from 4% in 2004. Through technical and financial support programs as well as public participation, Freiburg has become a leader in solar energy and a model of sustainable climate policy
This document provides case studies and information about commercial solar installations completed by Eden Sustainable. It presents three case studies that installed solar capacities of 50 kW, 90 kW, and 250 kW, generating annual electricity outputs between 54,750 kWh and 191,250 kWh. The installations are estimated to save between 31-108 tonnes of CO2 annually and 715-2,500 tonnes over 25 years. Estimated energy cost savings for the first year range from £3,285 to £11,475 and over 25 years range from £264,411 to £923,627. The document promotes Eden Sustainable's experience in renewable energy projects and long-term support through the development, construction, and operations process.
This is the presentation given to stakeholders by Ian Knight, HCA head of area for Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, about housing contribution to economic growth to stakeholders. Cranbook near Exeter, 19 November 2014.
On December 14, 2009, the Alliance to Save Energy and the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) held a side event at the COP15 climate conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, entitled, "Paradox to Paradigm: The Role of Energy Efficiency in Creating Low Carbon Economies."
The document discusses the Covenant of Mayors, a European Union initiative where mayors voluntarily commit to reducing CO2 emissions in their cities by at least 20% by implementing sustainable energy action plans. It notes that as of 2011, over 3,000 mayors representing 148 million inhabitants had signed on to the covenant. Nearly 1,000 cities had already submitted sustainable energy action plans, with 175 of those plans accepted.
The document advertises a 12 month contract position for a senior gas engineer in the UK and Germany, paying £500-850 per day plus expenses. Candidates should send their CV to Carl@enrisk.co.uk for consideration.
The Cape & Vineyard Electric Cooperative (CVEC) was created in 2007 to develop renewable energy resources for inclusion in the Cape Light Compact's energy supply. CVEC has developed a total portfolio of 51 megawatts of renewable energy projects, providing over $12.5 million in savings for its members and reducing carbon emissions by over 61 million pounds annually. CVEC's process of integrating clean energy into community energy systems has established regional cooperation around supply chains, incentives, and utilizing local resources.
Germany's decision of giving up nuclear energy, Isn't well thought through as it will need to burn more coal to make up for the shortfall of electricity and rely on “backdoor imports” of nuclear energy from “other” countries- a prime cause of global warming and climate change.
AEA Solar PV market update at Ecobuild 2012Ricardo- AEA
The document provides an overview of the two-year history of the UK's Feed-in Tariff program. It outlines the development of solar PV incentives over time, from early domestic field trials in 2002 to the surge in installations after the Feed-in Tariff was introduced. Charts and data show installation totals, average system prices, and regional market differences over the first two years of the Feed-in Tariff. The conclusion suggests that while the future quantity of installations remains uncertain, the timing of policy changes is clearer.
El documento describe tres tendencias emergentes en la comunicación corporativa:
1) Las grandes consultoras de comunicación están tomando un papel más prominente en la gestión de mensajes, especialmente durante eventos como cumbres climáticas donde países buscan controlar su mensaje.
2) La comunicación de crisis se está convirtiendo en un área de especialización clave que definirá una élite de comunicadores experimentados.
3) Las compañías buscan cada vez más contratar tanto grandes consultoras que puedan cubrir todas sus necesidades, como también consultoras pequeñas
The European Commission is set to present its long-awaited circular economy package, which aims to establish more ambitious waste and recycling targets and focus on ecodesign of products. However, some green groups have criticized leaked drafts of being too weak. The package will focus more on economic than environmental goals with reduced targets. In contrast, the Green Alliance in the UK believes the package could create 270,000 new jobs and save €3 billion. The European Commission is also committed to reaching an ambitious, legally binding global climate deal at the upcoming UN climate conference in Paris and pushing for the EU to increase its climate targets.
2011 07 Aberthaw Coal Fired Power Station – Mark Picton SevernEstuary
RWE npower operates Aberthaw Power Station, which employs around 288 people and produces electricity for South Wales and the UK. Aberthaw has invested in technologies like flue gas desulphurization and biomass co-firing to reduce emissions. It is also pioneering a pilot carbon capture plant with Cansolv Technologies to capture 50 tonnes of CO2 per day from the station's emissions.
This document discusses decarbonizing Ireland's gas network by 2050. It notes that natural gas currently meets 16% of Ireland's energy needs. The document outlines a path to a zero carbon gas network by 2050 through increasing renewable gases like biomethane and hydrogen, and using carbon capture and storage technology with natural gas. It argues gas will continue to be important for electricity generation and replacing fossil fuels in heating and transport. The document maintains decarbonizing the gas network requires supporting technologies like carbon capture and storage, as well as utilizing Ireland's existing gas infrastructure and renewable resources like biomethane.
Media statement - South Headland Power Station OpeningFrank Tudor
The South Hedland Power Station in Western Australia's Pilbara region officially opened, providing safe and reliable natural gas-powered energy to local residents. The 150 megawatt plant, which uses combined-cycle gas technology, is one of the most efficient in the state and was the result of collaboration between the state government and industry to meet the region's long-term energy needs. The contract to build and operate the station was awarded to TransAlta following a procurement process, and it will supply energy to Horizon Power and other commercial customers starting in 2017.
Solar leases allow homeowners to have solar panels installed on their roofs in exchange for lower electricity bills, but there are some issues to consider. The document discusses the background of climate agreements in Kyoto and Copenhagen, the 2009 Renewable Energy Directive in Europe, the UK's Energy Act of 2008, and feed-in tariffs for renewable energy.
Presentation during seminar organised by HCA and RIBA exploring how to ensure design quality. Looks at how issues such as communication techniques that foster ownership in all members of the design team.
John Miles from Arup and Cambridge University presented at the 4th Smart Grids & Cleanpower 2012 Conference Expo on clean energy. He discussed that solar energy falling on the earth far exceeds global energy usage, and thermal energy in the earth's crust is vastly greater still. However, transitioning to clean energy comes at a significant price, as estimates of the levelized costs of renewable generation technologies are highly variable compared to fossil fuels currently providing much of the world's energy. Achieving large-scale clean energy adoption will require navigating this price challenge.
Using the gas network to decarbonise Ireland’s economy – A strategic opportun...Ervia
1) The gas network in Ireland presents a strategic opportunity to decarbonize Ireland's economy by 2050 while lowering costs to consumers and enhancing energy security.
2) Utilizing existing gas infrastructure to transport renewable gases like biomethane could reduce Ireland's emissions by over 17.5 million tonnes of CO2 by 2050 at the lowest cost compared to other options.
3) Incorporating technologies like carbon capture and storage at gas-fired power plants, increased use of renewable natural gas in transport and heating, and production of biomethane from agricultural waste can help Ireland meet its climate targets in a reliable and cost-effective manner using existing gas network assets.
The document summarizes a presentation on accelerating renewable energy actions from planning to implementation. It discusses the need to baseline current technology and energy prices, support renewable energy through international agreements and national laws, address concerns about costs through analysis showing renewables will be cost effective, and support renewable technologies through time-limited subsidies. It also advocates for focusing on self-consumption and local energy generation, integrating renewables and different sectors, closing energy and material loops locally, and encouraging new partnerships and business models to develop integrated smart energy systems through small, demonstration projects.
1) Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is crucial for Ireland to meet its climate targets, as it could remove over 17.5 million tonnes of CO2 per year by 2050 while utilizing existing gas infrastructure.
2) CCS involves capturing CO2 from emissions sources like power plants, compressing and transporting it through pipelines, and storing it permanently underground in depleted gas fields.
3) Experts agree that CCS will be necessary to cost-effectively achieve climate targets and meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, as it is projected to account for 32% of global CO2 reductions by 2050.
4) Cork shows potential to be an ideal location
Freiburg, Germany has implemented several policies and initiatives to promote renewable energy and reduce climate emissions. These include developing extensive public transportation, requiring high energy efficiency standards for new buildings, expanding district heating networks powered by cogeneration plants, and increasing solar, biomass, hydropower, and wind energy production. As a result, Freiburg has exceeded its goals of reducing CO2 emissions from transportation by 25% and energy use by 6% between 1992 and 2010. Renewable energy now accounts for over 10% of the city's electricity, up from 4% in 2004. Through technical and financial support programs as well as public participation, Freiburg has become a leader in solar energy and a model of sustainable climate policy
This document provides case studies and information about commercial solar installations completed by Eden Sustainable. It presents three case studies that installed solar capacities of 50 kW, 90 kW, and 250 kW, generating annual electricity outputs between 54,750 kWh and 191,250 kWh. The installations are estimated to save between 31-108 tonnes of CO2 annually and 715-2,500 tonnes over 25 years. Estimated energy cost savings for the first year range from £3,285 to £11,475 and over 25 years range from £264,411 to £923,627. The document promotes Eden Sustainable's experience in renewable energy projects and long-term support through the development, construction, and operations process.
This is the presentation given to stakeholders by Ian Knight, HCA head of area for Devon, Cornwall and Somerset, about housing contribution to economic growth to stakeholders. Cranbook near Exeter, 19 November 2014.
On December 14, 2009, the Alliance to Save Energy and the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) held a side event at the COP15 climate conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, entitled, "Paradox to Paradigm: The Role of Energy Efficiency in Creating Low Carbon Economies."
The document discusses the Covenant of Mayors, a European Union initiative where mayors voluntarily commit to reducing CO2 emissions in their cities by at least 20% by implementing sustainable energy action plans. It notes that as of 2011, over 3,000 mayors representing 148 million inhabitants had signed on to the covenant. Nearly 1,000 cities had already submitted sustainable energy action plans, with 175 of those plans accepted.
The document advertises a 12 month contract position for a senior gas engineer in the UK and Germany, paying £500-850 per day plus expenses. Candidates should send their CV to Carl@enrisk.co.uk for consideration.
The Cape & Vineyard Electric Cooperative (CVEC) was created in 2007 to develop renewable energy resources for inclusion in the Cape Light Compact's energy supply. CVEC has developed a total portfolio of 51 megawatts of renewable energy projects, providing over $12.5 million in savings for its members and reducing carbon emissions by over 61 million pounds annually. CVEC's process of integrating clean energy into community energy systems has established regional cooperation around supply chains, incentives, and utilizing local resources.
Germany's decision of giving up nuclear energy, Isn't well thought through as it will need to burn more coal to make up for the shortfall of electricity and rely on “backdoor imports” of nuclear energy from “other” countries- a prime cause of global warming and climate change.
AEA Solar PV market update at Ecobuild 2012Ricardo- AEA
The document provides an overview of the two-year history of the UK's Feed-in Tariff program. It outlines the development of solar PV incentives over time, from early domestic field trials in 2002 to the surge in installations after the Feed-in Tariff was introduced. Charts and data show installation totals, average system prices, and regional market differences over the first two years of the Feed-in Tariff. The conclusion suggests that while the future quantity of installations remains uncertain, the timing of policy changes is clearer.
El documento describe tres tendencias emergentes en la comunicación corporativa:
1) Las grandes consultoras de comunicación están tomando un papel más prominente en la gestión de mensajes, especialmente durante eventos como cumbres climáticas donde países buscan controlar su mensaje.
2) La comunicación de crisis se está convirtiendo en un área de especialización clave que definirá una élite de comunicadores experimentados.
3) Las compañías buscan cada vez más contratar tanto grandes consultoras que puedan cubrir todas sus necesidades, como también consultoras pequeñas
The European Commission is set to present its long-awaited circular economy package, which aims to establish more ambitious waste and recycling targets and focus on ecodesign of products. However, some green groups have criticized leaked drafts of being too weak. The package will focus more on economic than environmental goals with reduced targets. In contrast, the Green Alliance in the UK believes the package could create 270,000 new jobs and save €3 billion. The European Commission is also committed to reaching an ambitious, legally binding global climate deal at the upcoming UN climate conference in Paris and pushing for the EU to increase its climate targets.
La comunicación implica el intercambio consciente de información entre dos o más participantes a través de un sistema compartido de signos y normas. La tecnología se refiere al conjunto de conocimientos técnicos y científicos que permiten crear bienes y servicios para satisfacer las necesidades humanas. Aunque la tecnología ha facilitado la comunicación, también ha contribuido a la desintegración familiar al distraer a padres e hijos y reducir su interacción directa.
This course certificate recognizes that Paul Crew has satisfied the academic requirements to pass the postgraduate course titled "Course Details" with a credit rating of 30 points and study hours of 220 hours. The certificate was issued on July 2009 and certified as correct on August 5, 2009 with Paul Crew's personal ID number of Y472062.
El documento describe varios objetivos y subtemas relacionados con fortalecer las capacidades de la ciudadanía a través de la educación, incluyendo universalizar el acceso a la educación, mejorar su calidad, potenciar el rol de docentes, e impulsar la interacción entre educación, sector productivo e investigación científica.
La nueva tienda-gourmet Sagardi’s Butcher, ubicada en el mercado Lonja del Barranco de Sevilla, ofrecerá las mejores carnes al corte vasco junto a la tradicional barra de pintxos de Sagardi
This document contains the results of the final math recovery for the 6th grade A afternoon class taught by Professor Celio Sousa. It lists 40 students with their recovery grade average, final situation which could be transferred, promoted, not promoted, dropout or absent from recovery. A legend at the bottom explains the abbreviations used like recovery grade average, final situation, promoted, not promoted, and more.
Este documento proporciona una definición y descripción general de los bridges inalámbricos. Explica que los bridges conectan LANs cableadas para crear una red más grande y pueden funcionar como puntos de acceso. Además, detalla los roles y configuraciones básicas de los bridges Cisco Aironet, incluida la instalación, administración y configuración de puertos, SSID e IP.
Este documento resume las principales novedades de las Guías ESC 2013 sobre la Enfermedad Arterial Coronaria Estable respecto a las Guías de 2006. Incluye secciones sobre el concepto, proceso diagnóstico, estratificación de riesgo, tratamiento y formas especiales de la enfermedad. Las Guías 2013 actualizan la definición, proceso diagnóstico basado en probabilidad pretest, separación del diagnóstico y pronóstico, y nuevos enfoques terapéuticos farmacológicos y de revascularización. También cub
Companies with large, decentralized sales forces, multiple layers of sales management, and a collaborative approach to managing sales territories are a perfect fit for ProAlign Web sales territory alignment software.
You can cooperatively create, modify and share territory alignments online, gaining input from sales managers anywhere in your organization who have the local account and customer knowledge critical to designing optimal territories.
Sometimes getting field and local sales personnel involved can be a logistics challenge and lead to delays in completing new territory assignments. Not anymore. ProAlign Web provides secure online access for authorized sales management to view and propose changes to territory alignments. You’ll save weeks on complex sales territory projects.
This document discusses succession and retirement planning for small businesses. It covers:
1. Key considerations in planning, such as choosing a successor like employees, family, or a third party, and using buy-sell agreements.
2. The transaction/transition process, including representation needed, tax issues, and post-transition roles for the owner.
3. Post-transition planning like continuing the business relationship, retirement savings, and estate planning.
The presentation provides an overview of the essential steps and issues to address in succession and retirement planning for small business owners.
eYeka’s Story - 10 Years of Connecting Brands and Creatives - #eYeka10eÿeka
eYeka is a crowdsourcing platform that was created in 2006 in Paris, France to connect brands and creators. Over the past 10 years, eYeka has grown to include over 330,000 creators from 167 countries who have submitted over 100,000 ideas in more than 900 projects. Brands such as Coca-Cola, Unilever, Hyundai, and P&G have partnered with eYeka to source creative ideas from the community, with over €6 million awarded in prizes to creators. As eYeka celebrates its 10th anniversary, it has helped brands develop innovative marketing campaigns and products through the ideas generated by its global community of creators.
Objetivo de tensión arterial en 2016. Importancia de la adherencia terapéutica y recomendaciones para la elección del tratamiento
20/01/2016 20:00h Casa del Corazón (Madrid)
http://hta16.secardiologia.es
#HTA16
¿Cómo mejorar la adherencia al tratamiento en el paciente hipertenso?
Dra. Nekane Murga Eizagaechevarria, Hospital Universitario de Basurto (Bilbao)
@Nkn63
Taylor Swift is an American singer and songwriter born in 1989 in Pennsylvania. She has released 4 albums and has 32 songs. Some of her popular songs include "You Belong With Me", "Love Story", and "Shake It Off". She has won several awards for her music, including the award for Best Female Video at the 2009 Video Music Awards.
Objetivo de tensión arterial en 2016. Importancia de la adherencia terapéutica y recomendaciones para la elección del tratamiento
20/01/2016 20:00h Casa del Corazón (Madrid)
http://hta16.secardiologia.es
#HTA16
¿Objetivos iguales para todos los pacientes? ¿Qué pasa con los pacientes con enfermedad coronaria?
Dr. José Ramón González-Juanatey, C.H.U.S. (Santiago de Compostela). Presidente anterior SEC
@JoseJuanatey
Formación. Banco de materiales MJD.
Explicación del sentido de la inmanencia y la transcendecia. Con un recorrido de los filósofos, teólogos,.. que se han acercado a estas ideas, con notorio hincapié en Maurice Blondel.
Wero uiui - Quiz night format with Year 5-6 Rūmaki Māori students. Revision i...Ruth Lemon
This document appears to be a quiz about prominent Māori people and topics. It includes 10 multiple choice questions about important Māori groups and individuals, and 10 short answer questions covering topics like the first All Whites rugby team to travel to America, apartheid, the Māori Battalion name, and when the Māori language was recognized as an official New Zealand language. The document then provides the answers to the short answer questions. It concludes with asking students to briefly write about topics like taonga pūoro, atua, famous Māori singers, and iwi with names starting with "Ngāti". It also lists some waiata/songs and asks a group to perform one.
El documento presenta una iniciativa del Partido Nacional Revolucionario (PNR) para reformar el artículo 30 de la Constitución mexicana sobre la educación. El PNR propone que la educación primaria y secundaria sea impartida directamente por el Estado o bajo su control y dirección, y se base en los principios socialistas de la Revolución Mexicana. El PNR cumple así una promesa hecha en su convención de diciembre de 1934 en Querétaro de reformar la educación.
Este documento presenta el calendario de partidos para enero de 2013-2014 para los diferentes equipos de fútbol base del Club Deportivo Catarroja. Se enumeran los 15 equipos con sus contrincantes, fecha, hora y lugar de los partidos así como los lugares y horas de citación de cada equipo.
1. 48.5 billion kWh of energy saved -
9 million tons of CO2 saved -
Representing a saving of £9.5 -
billion to UK industry -
Vickers Electronics25 years of contributing to a Low Carbon Future
So far we have achieved: