Emma Fryer, head, climate change programme, Intellect, presentation at the CBI's climate change sectoral workshop "Building a low carbon economy". February 2009
SBC on energy efficiency for SMEs Dec 2015Barbara Albert
This presentation helps small and medium sized business become a more profitable business by helping them increase their energy efficiency.
SMEs are struggling with the ever rising energy costs that are adding to the overhead. It is also hard to get a proper handle on analysing bills and managing energy in a small to medium sized organisation as there is no money for a dedicated person to manage this area. And increasingly customers expect businesses to do the right thing and to be more sustainable. At the intersection of these three forces is the fear that competitors might do a better job.
This presentation helps SMEs think about ways on how they can manage their energy consumption so they spend less on utilities. This increases the bottom line and as a side effect, the business also understands and controls their energy consumption. If the success stories are shared well, customers will think positively about the company, which will further increase profits. Businesses will feel so much more confident about doing their bit and will have a more profitable business by following the steps that are outlined in this presentation.
USC - Carbon Management Plan - An overview of the development processBarbara Albert
This presentation shows an overview of the development process of the Carbon Management Plan for the University of the Sunshine Coast, which 100% Renewables developed with the University.
This presentation shows how organisations can transition to 100% renewable energy in four steps, starting from "Step 1 - Lead" to "Step 4 - Succeed".
It illustrates the rapid uptake of renewables and how more and more organisations and local governments are setting themselves the goal of 100% renewable energy.
The presentation also shows an example pathway.
The four-step methodology is part of a book called "Energy Unlimited", written by sustainability professional Barbara Albert, which is due for release in September 2016.
The Future Combustion Engine Power Plant (FCEP) research program aims to improve combustion engine technologies and related power plant technologies through research in four key areas: 1) advanced combustion and dynamic combustion phenomena, 2) energy efficiency through engine technologies and heat recovery systems, 3) emission control technologies focused on NOx, SOx and particulate matter, and 4) fuel flexibility including biofuels and alternative fuels. The objective is to help maintain Finland's leading position in global combustion engine markets by increasing efficiency, reducing emissions, and enabling more flexible fuel use. The FCEP consortium involves industrial partners such as Wärtsilä, AGCO Power, and Metso, as well as research organizations including VTT, Aal
Barbara Albert - The story behind Energy Unlimited - Presentation to Australi...Barbara Albert
Barbara Albert from 100% Renewables Pty Ltd. was the main speaker at the Australian Solar Council meeting in July 2016.
In her presentation, she talks about her motivation to work in the energy and carbon sector and why she wrote her book 'Energy Unlimited - Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy'.
The Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency: An overview - Nina Campbell, Dat...SustainableEnergyAut
Presentation on The Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency: An overview by Nina Campbell, Databuild Research & Solutions at the Unlocking the energy Efficiency Opportunity report launch 2015.
The seminar presented new insights including the scale of the energy efficiency opportunity; the costs and benefits of 2020 target achievement; and policy options based on a new analysis of investor behaviour and decision-making.
The launch of the report was accompanied by presentations from exemplar projects from the SEAI energy efficiency programmes and a panel discussion exploring how we might accelerate the pace of retrofit in Ireland. New insights into the attitudes of investors was presented and the multiple benefits of energy efficiency explored.
This was the presentation during B4E in Mexico where I presented the project Low Carbon Leaders for transformative solutions and the app linked to this.
http://transformative-solutions.net/
Emma Fryer, head, climate change programme, Intellect, presentation at the CBI's climate change sectoral workshop "Building a low carbon economy". February 2009
SBC on energy efficiency for SMEs Dec 2015Barbara Albert
This presentation helps small and medium sized business become a more profitable business by helping them increase their energy efficiency.
SMEs are struggling with the ever rising energy costs that are adding to the overhead. It is also hard to get a proper handle on analysing bills and managing energy in a small to medium sized organisation as there is no money for a dedicated person to manage this area. And increasingly customers expect businesses to do the right thing and to be more sustainable. At the intersection of these three forces is the fear that competitors might do a better job.
This presentation helps SMEs think about ways on how they can manage their energy consumption so they spend less on utilities. This increases the bottom line and as a side effect, the business also understands and controls their energy consumption. If the success stories are shared well, customers will think positively about the company, which will further increase profits. Businesses will feel so much more confident about doing their bit and will have a more profitable business by following the steps that are outlined in this presentation.
USC - Carbon Management Plan - An overview of the development processBarbara Albert
This presentation shows an overview of the development process of the Carbon Management Plan for the University of the Sunshine Coast, which 100% Renewables developed with the University.
This presentation shows how organisations can transition to 100% renewable energy in four steps, starting from "Step 1 - Lead" to "Step 4 - Succeed".
It illustrates the rapid uptake of renewables and how more and more organisations and local governments are setting themselves the goal of 100% renewable energy.
The presentation also shows an example pathway.
The four-step methodology is part of a book called "Energy Unlimited", written by sustainability professional Barbara Albert, which is due for release in September 2016.
The Future Combustion Engine Power Plant (FCEP) research program aims to improve combustion engine technologies and related power plant technologies through research in four key areas: 1) advanced combustion and dynamic combustion phenomena, 2) energy efficiency through engine technologies and heat recovery systems, 3) emission control technologies focused on NOx, SOx and particulate matter, and 4) fuel flexibility including biofuels and alternative fuels. The objective is to help maintain Finland's leading position in global combustion engine markets by increasing efficiency, reducing emissions, and enabling more flexible fuel use. The FCEP consortium involves industrial partners such as Wärtsilä, AGCO Power, and Metso, as well as research organizations including VTT, Aal
Barbara Albert - The story behind Energy Unlimited - Presentation to Australi...Barbara Albert
Barbara Albert from 100% Renewables Pty Ltd. was the main speaker at the Australian Solar Council meeting in July 2016.
In her presentation, she talks about her motivation to work in the energy and carbon sector and why she wrote her book 'Energy Unlimited - Four Steps to 100% Renewable Energy'.
The Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency: An overview - Nina Campbell, Dat...SustainableEnergyAut
Presentation on The Multiple Benefits of Energy Efficiency: An overview by Nina Campbell, Databuild Research & Solutions at the Unlocking the energy Efficiency Opportunity report launch 2015.
The seminar presented new insights including the scale of the energy efficiency opportunity; the costs and benefits of 2020 target achievement; and policy options based on a new analysis of investor behaviour and decision-making.
The launch of the report was accompanied by presentations from exemplar projects from the SEAI energy efficiency programmes and a panel discussion exploring how we might accelerate the pace of retrofit in Ireland. New insights into the attitudes of investors was presented and the multiple benefits of energy efficiency explored.
This was the presentation during B4E in Mexico where I presented the project Low Carbon Leaders for transformative solutions and the app linked to this.
http://transformative-solutions.net/
This document summarizes an energy efficiency company that manufactures products to help customers reduce their energy costs by up to 30%. It describes how the company's real-time energy displays help customers understand where 43% of their energy is being wasted in areas like lighting, air conditioning, motors, and refrigeration. The company then installs cutting-edge energy saving products to eliminate waste and achieve site-wide savings of 30% on average. Case studies show individual customers saving 30-50% on energy costs within 2-5 years, completely offsetting the cost of the energy saving products.
The project developed 60 energy efficiency tips for residential homes in the United Arab Emirates. The tips were customized for different platforms like web, email, and paper reports. They included metadata, information on specific energy uses, savings calculations, and how to apply them through behavioral science programs. The 4-month project was completed in 2014 and delivered localized tips along with estimated savings for each one.
Barbara Albert - Demystifying the pathway to 100% renewable energy for local...Barbara Albert
This presentation outlines a 3-step pathway for local governments to achieve 100% renewable energy: 1) Lead by understanding opportunities like solar, wind and efficiency. 2) Plan by matching opportunities to needs, choosing financing, and engaging stakeholders. 3) Implement the renewable energy plan through projects, then succeed by sharing examples like regional councils that deployed solar, efficiency and waste-to-energy to transition away from fossil fuels.
This document presents a case analysis of D.Light, a social enterprise that provides solar lighting solutions to people in developing countries without access to electricity. It discusses D.Light's target market of those living in energy poverty, its product offerings and competitors. The key issues identified are low brand awareness, affordability challenges compared to kerosene, and difficulty explaining benefits due to lack of education. Metrics are provided showing D.Light's positive impact, and proposed solutions include bundling products, running awareness campaigns, and partnering with local governments and LPG distributors to expand reach.
Energy for change!_Moskou_Forum _EnergyFresh_2014Johan Konings
This document discusses sustainable energy projects in Belgium managed by Johan Konings of Ilanga. It outlines a transition from centralized to distributed energy through saving energy in schools and public buildings, producing solar, wind, and geothermal energy, and sharing energy through smart grids. Quick win examples show reducing lighting energy use by 70% and adding solar to produce 20% more through LEDs and improving efficiency by 10%. Another shows using window foils to reduce cooling costs by 30-40% with a 3-5 year payback. The document advocates a two-track energy transition through co-creation and project development and finance to have impact, improve economy and ecology, and provide financial returns.
Combined heat and power (CHP) is a technically viable source of energy that can significantly reduce carbon emissions. CHP works by capturing waste heat from power generation and using it for other purposes, like heating. This improves energy efficiency from around 13% to up to 87%. Widespread adoption of CHP technology in the US could cut energy demand by 23% and greenhouse gas emissions by 100 million metric tons per year. However, barriers like regulatory issues and high initial costs are slowing broader implementation of CHP. More research is needed to understand how to address these barriers and incentivize the energy sector to embrace this opportunity.
EGAT installed 107 GreenVision LED lights at Srinakarin Dam in Thailand to replace 10,000 conventional road lights and reduce energy consumption. The LED lights delivered up to 80% energy savings and improved light quality and visibility. EGAT received recognition from the Thai government for promoting LED lighting and its energy-saving efforts. Based on the success of the project, EGAT plans to implement Philips LED lights across its other power plants and dams by 2013.
The document discusses energy use modelling (EUM) and provides information on an EUM course and tool. It notes that global warming is increasing due to carbon emissions, with the built environment responsible for 40% of emissions. Energy policy and legislation are becoming more stringent. The EUM tool and course can help buildings compare performance to benchmarks and targets, identify areas of high energy use, and find ways to reduce use through management and technology improvements to achieve targets.
This presentation shows the sustainability of Infosys with respect to Emission control and Rural Development. What are the goals now they have achieved and what they seek to achieve in coming year
Econergco's Solar-Powered Smart Microgrid Network with Energy Storage for Con...Sunday Olusheyi Falaye
Econergco (Eco-friendly Energy Company) West Africa's Limited Solar-Powered Smart Microgrid Network with Energy Storage for Concentrated Areas and Public Lighting System Project presentation at the African Solar Energy Network ANSOLE Days 2017 at Hamammet, Tunisia between 5th - 9th May, 2017.
This document discusses the ACT Feed-in Tariff, which rewards renewable power generation by the Australian public. It pays homeowners and businesses for excess renewable energy generated and fed back into the power grid. The tariff guarantees payment of $0.50 per kWh for electricity from solar, wind, hydro, and biomass systems for 20 years. This incentive aims to increase uptake of renewable energy and make "green" power more affordable and efficient over time. Germany has shown that feed-in tariffs can be an effective policy for promoting renewable energy development.
Life Cycle Thinking - Measuring and Managing Adrian Segens
Life Cycle Thinking (LCT) is about going beyond the traditional focus on production site and manufacturing processes to include environmental, social and economic impacts of a product over its entire life cycle.
To enable the circular economy, all manufacturers must be able to measure and manage the impacts of their products throughout their life cycle and develop strategies that will deliver a sustainable and profitable future.
This presentation explores both life cycle thinking and natural capital as two concepts that will play a vital role in that transition. It also includes a case study on how Philips are applying these ideas
At Bristol Sustainability Best Practice Case StudyGo Green
This document summarizes sustainability initiatives at a building, including a 50 kW photovoltaic array that provides 3.2% of annual electricity and meets 20% of needs at peak, LED lighting that reduces energy use by 65% in the car park and saves 300 tons of carbon dioxide per year, and awards the building has won for its gold-level sustainability certifications in areas like catering and tourism.
Imagine the potential for a stunning range of products that are proven to save up to 30% in energy costs!
Thanks to our comprehensive range of energy saving products and solutions, our distributors can offer you a consultative, multimodality approach to energy saving.
They are not ‘product peddlers’ limited to just one or two solutions that they have to try to force into every application regardless of whether you need it or not.
Because we design, manufacture and supply numerous application specific products they can provide you with a comprehensive, tailor-made solution.
We have generic names for each family of solutions and within each category there is more than one product.
Enigin’s Product Portfolio Comprises:
ENISCOPE - Real-time Energy Management Systems with multi-channel meters, real-time displays and cloud-based analytics.
iMEC - Intelligent Motor Energy Controllers, both single and 3-Phase
ACES - Air Conditioning Energy Savers with leading edge ‘hybrid’ patented technology.
CUES - Chilled Unit Energy Savers, analogue and digital food-mimicking thermostats (patented) with hybrid intelligent compressor control modules.
LESS - Light Energy Saving Solutions, including commercial quality LED’s.
All the control technology harnessed within Enigin’s products has been proven in the field for several years. We also have some excellent customer testimonials for you to evaluate.
The products we manufacture are simple retrofit solutions and have been designed to provide a very attractive pay-back proposition – often less than two years, which equates to a 50% return on investment.
Improving Energy Efficiency of Transport – Lessons from ESOSEMEX
Cenex is a not-for-profit organization that specializes in low-emission vehicles and energy systems. They helped clients with ESOS compliance by assessing transport energy use. Transport is included in ESOS if the organization directly fuels vehicles. Key lessons included managing expectations, issues with data quality, and the need for senior buy-in for changes. Options to improve efficiency include driver training, vehicle selection policies, and alternative fuels. Future opportunities include using electric vehicles to support building energy systems through vehicle-to-grid technology.
This document discusses green technology in Malaysia from 1990 to the present. It covers:
1) The development of green technology in Malaysia from an industrial focus in 1990 to a focus on green technology and sustainability by 2014.
2) An overview of green technology, including definitions, sectors like energy, transportation, and manufacturing, and criteria for green products.
3) Malaysia's efforts to promote green technology through the establishment of the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water in 2009 and the launching of the National Green Technology Policy that same year.
Additional Savings from Energy Management–Beyond Utility Bill Cost ReductionEnergyCAP, Inc.
Beyond direct dollar savings, there are substantial savings from energy management that aren't sometimes considered. Presented by Steve Heinz at the Catalyst Training Conference by EnergyCAP, Inc.
H2 Energy Now Renewable Energy Storage 0404Sonya Davidson
H2 Energy Now plans to enable 24/7 use of alternative energy by developing a new generation, storage, and distribution energy model. Their solution uses water to store hydrogen energy, which provides a more efficient, faster, and cheaper alternative to current energy storage methods. By licensing their hydrogen energy storage technology to strategic partners, H2 Energy Now aims to increase the use of clean energy on a global scale and help diversify the world's energy supply.
In a lecture at the London School of Economics, Carolyn Fairbairn, CBI Director-General, and Rain Newton-Smith, CBI Chief Economist, argue that uncertainty is biting on our economy and our firms. The complexities of 21st century trade and the prospect of serious disruption from a ‘no deal’ outcome means businesses are changing plans and slowing investment now. The lecture can be viewed here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy6fz0tPcbg
Medium-sized businesses make up an important but undervalued part of the economy, representing around 16% of total employment and 23% of private sector revenue. While medium-sized businesses express confidence in growth over the next five years, they face challenges scaling up operations and accessing patient capital for investment. To better support these businesses, efforts are needed to boost capabilities, improve access to long-term financing, and develop the medium-sized business sector's identity and community.
This document summarizes an energy efficiency company that manufactures products to help customers reduce their energy costs by up to 30%. It describes how the company's real-time energy displays help customers understand where 43% of their energy is being wasted in areas like lighting, air conditioning, motors, and refrigeration. The company then installs cutting-edge energy saving products to eliminate waste and achieve site-wide savings of 30% on average. Case studies show individual customers saving 30-50% on energy costs within 2-5 years, completely offsetting the cost of the energy saving products.
The project developed 60 energy efficiency tips for residential homes in the United Arab Emirates. The tips were customized for different platforms like web, email, and paper reports. They included metadata, information on specific energy uses, savings calculations, and how to apply them through behavioral science programs. The 4-month project was completed in 2014 and delivered localized tips along with estimated savings for each one.
Barbara Albert - Demystifying the pathway to 100% renewable energy for local...Barbara Albert
This presentation outlines a 3-step pathway for local governments to achieve 100% renewable energy: 1) Lead by understanding opportunities like solar, wind and efficiency. 2) Plan by matching opportunities to needs, choosing financing, and engaging stakeholders. 3) Implement the renewable energy plan through projects, then succeed by sharing examples like regional councils that deployed solar, efficiency and waste-to-energy to transition away from fossil fuels.
This document presents a case analysis of D.Light, a social enterprise that provides solar lighting solutions to people in developing countries without access to electricity. It discusses D.Light's target market of those living in energy poverty, its product offerings and competitors. The key issues identified are low brand awareness, affordability challenges compared to kerosene, and difficulty explaining benefits due to lack of education. Metrics are provided showing D.Light's positive impact, and proposed solutions include bundling products, running awareness campaigns, and partnering with local governments and LPG distributors to expand reach.
Energy for change!_Moskou_Forum _EnergyFresh_2014Johan Konings
This document discusses sustainable energy projects in Belgium managed by Johan Konings of Ilanga. It outlines a transition from centralized to distributed energy through saving energy in schools and public buildings, producing solar, wind, and geothermal energy, and sharing energy through smart grids. Quick win examples show reducing lighting energy use by 70% and adding solar to produce 20% more through LEDs and improving efficiency by 10%. Another shows using window foils to reduce cooling costs by 30-40% with a 3-5 year payback. The document advocates a two-track energy transition through co-creation and project development and finance to have impact, improve economy and ecology, and provide financial returns.
Combined heat and power (CHP) is a technically viable source of energy that can significantly reduce carbon emissions. CHP works by capturing waste heat from power generation and using it for other purposes, like heating. This improves energy efficiency from around 13% to up to 87%. Widespread adoption of CHP technology in the US could cut energy demand by 23% and greenhouse gas emissions by 100 million metric tons per year. However, barriers like regulatory issues and high initial costs are slowing broader implementation of CHP. More research is needed to understand how to address these barriers and incentivize the energy sector to embrace this opportunity.
EGAT installed 107 GreenVision LED lights at Srinakarin Dam in Thailand to replace 10,000 conventional road lights and reduce energy consumption. The LED lights delivered up to 80% energy savings and improved light quality and visibility. EGAT received recognition from the Thai government for promoting LED lighting and its energy-saving efforts. Based on the success of the project, EGAT plans to implement Philips LED lights across its other power plants and dams by 2013.
The document discusses energy use modelling (EUM) and provides information on an EUM course and tool. It notes that global warming is increasing due to carbon emissions, with the built environment responsible for 40% of emissions. Energy policy and legislation are becoming more stringent. The EUM tool and course can help buildings compare performance to benchmarks and targets, identify areas of high energy use, and find ways to reduce use through management and technology improvements to achieve targets.
This presentation shows the sustainability of Infosys with respect to Emission control and Rural Development. What are the goals now they have achieved and what they seek to achieve in coming year
Econergco's Solar-Powered Smart Microgrid Network with Energy Storage for Con...Sunday Olusheyi Falaye
Econergco (Eco-friendly Energy Company) West Africa's Limited Solar-Powered Smart Microgrid Network with Energy Storage for Concentrated Areas and Public Lighting System Project presentation at the African Solar Energy Network ANSOLE Days 2017 at Hamammet, Tunisia between 5th - 9th May, 2017.
This document discusses the ACT Feed-in Tariff, which rewards renewable power generation by the Australian public. It pays homeowners and businesses for excess renewable energy generated and fed back into the power grid. The tariff guarantees payment of $0.50 per kWh for electricity from solar, wind, hydro, and biomass systems for 20 years. This incentive aims to increase uptake of renewable energy and make "green" power more affordable and efficient over time. Germany has shown that feed-in tariffs can be an effective policy for promoting renewable energy development.
Life Cycle Thinking - Measuring and Managing Adrian Segens
Life Cycle Thinking (LCT) is about going beyond the traditional focus on production site and manufacturing processes to include environmental, social and economic impacts of a product over its entire life cycle.
To enable the circular economy, all manufacturers must be able to measure and manage the impacts of their products throughout their life cycle and develop strategies that will deliver a sustainable and profitable future.
This presentation explores both life cycle thinking and natural capital as two concepts that will play a vital role in that transition. It also includes a case study on how Philips are applying these ideas
At Bristol Sustainability Best Practice Case StudyGo Green
This document summarizes sustainability initiatives at a building, including a 50 kW photovoltaic array that provides 3.2% of annual electricity and meets 20% of needs at peak, LED lighting that reduces energy use by 65% in the car park and saves 300 tons of carbon dioxide per year, and awards the building has won for its gold-level sustainability certifications in areas like catering and tourism.
Imagine the potential for a stunning range of products that are proven to save up to 30% in energy costs!
Thanks to our comprehensive range of energy saving products and solutions, our distributors can offer you a consultative, multimodality approach to energy saving.
They are not ‘product peddlers’ limited to just one or two solutions that they have to try to force into every application regardless of whether you need it or not.
Because we design, manufacture and supply numerous application specific products they can provide you with a comprehensive, tailor-made solution.
We have generic names for each family of solutions and within each category there is more than one product.
Enigin’s Product Portfolio Comprises:
ENISCOPE - Real-time Energy Management Systems with multi-channel meters, real-time displays and cloud-based analytics.
iMEC - Intelligent Motor Energy Controllers, both single and 3-Phase
ACES - Air Conditioning Energy Savers with leading edge ‘hybrid’ patented technology.
CUES - Chilled Unit Energy Savers, analogue and digital food-mimicking thermostats (patented) with hybrid intelligent compressor control modules.
LESS - Light Energy Saving Solutions, including commercial quality LED’s.
All the control technology harnessed within Enigin’s products has been proven in the field for several years. We also have some excellent customer testimonials for you to evaluate.
The products we manufacture are simple retrofit solutions and have been designed to provide a very attractive pay-back proposition – often less than two years, which equates to a 50% return on investment.
Improving Energy Efficiency of Transport – Lessons from ESOSEMEX
Cenex is a not-for-profit organization that specializes in low-emission vehicles and energy systems. They helped clients with ESOS compliance by assessing transport energy use. Transport is included in ESOS if the organization directly fuels vehicles. Key lessons included managing expectations, issues with data quality, and the need for senior buy-in for changes. Options to improve efficiency include driver training, vehicle selection policies, and alternative fuels. Future opportunities include using electric vehicles to support building energy systems through vehicle-to-grid technology.
This document discusses green technology in Malaysia from 1990 to the present. It covers:
1) The development of green technology in Malaysia from an industrial focus in 1990 to a focus on green technology and sustainability by 2014.
2) An overview of green technology, including definitions, sectors like energy, transportation, and manufacturing, and criteria for green products.
3) Malaysia's efforts to promote green technology through the establishment of the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water in 2009 and the launching of the National Green Technology Policy that same year.
Additional Savings from Energy Management–Beyond Utility Bill Cost ReductionEnergyCAP, Inc.
Beyond direct dollar savings, there are substantial savings from energy management that aren't sometimes considered. Presented by Steve Heinz at the Catalyst Training Conference by EnergyCAP, Inc.
H2 Energy Now Renewable Energy Storage 0404Sonya Davidson
H2 Energy Now plans to enable 24/7 use of alternative energy by developing a new generation, storage, and distribution energy model. Their solution uses water to store hydrogen energy, which provides a more efficient, faster, and cheaper alternative to current energy storage methods. By licensing their hydrogen energy storage technology to strategic partners, H2 Energy Now aims to increase the use of clean energy on a global scale and help diversify the world's energy supply.
In a lecture at the London School of Economics, Carolyn Fairbairn, CBI Director-General, and Rain Newton-Smith, CBI Chief Economist, argue that uncertainty is biting on our economy and our firms. The complexities of 21st century trade and the prospect of serious disruption from a ‘no deal’ outcome means businesses are changing plans and slowing investment now. The lecture can be viewed here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy6fz0tPcbg
Medium-sized businesses make up an important but undervalued part of the economy, representing around 16% of total employment and 23% of private sector revenue. While medium-sized businesses express confidence in growth over the next five years, they face challenges scaling up operations and accessing patient capital for investment. To better support these businesses, efforts are needed to boost capabilities, improve access to long-term financing, and develop the medium-sized business sector's identity and community.
This document discusses an apprenticeship program between Dalehead Foods and Linton Village College.
Dalehead Foods is a pork and lamb supplier dedicated to Waitrose. It employs 1500 people across four manufacturing sites. Linton Village College is a secondary school with a focus on business and enterprise. The school has a strong record of academic success and developing business partnerships.
Representatives from Dalehead Foods and Linton Village College discuss their existing relationship and partnership, as well as opportunities to further develop apprenticeship programs between the business and school to provide work experience and skills training for students.
The CBI/KPMG infrastructure survey, conducted in June and July 2012, provides a business-wide assessment of the state of the UK’s economic infrastructure networks. The survey underlines the critical role that infrastructure plays in making the UK an attractive place to do business and in helping firms to take advantage of growth opportunities both here and abroad.
The document discusses Ian Lamond, who is the Head of Planning and Environment at Stephens Scown LLP, a law firm located in Cornwall, UK. It provides Lamond's contact information and then discusses several topics related to localism in planning, including what constitutes "local", localism and the National Planning Policy Framework, localism and mineral plans, and localism and the duty to cooperate. It also briefly mentions Richard Trevithick, the inventor of the steam engine, and includes a quote from Trevithick about attempting innovations.
The document discusses the importance of mineral resources like phosphorus and potash for food security and economic growth. It notes that while phosphorus reserves are large, improved sustainability is needed. Potash production needs to double to meet global demand. Fertilizer minerals present a challenge to ensure affordable access for growing populations, particularly in Africa. More research is needed to develop alternatives if conventional fertilizers become inaccessible.
Rapid economic growth in China, India, Brazil and other nations is driving increased global demand for minerals. However, mineral supply is constrained, keeping prices high. This geopolitical context increases risks for countries dependent on foreign mineral imports like the UK. The UK government is taking steps to understand its strategic mineral vulnerabilities and options to improve security of supply through stockpiling, recycling and potentially developing domestic resources. International approaches include bilateral trade agreements, investment in alternative supplies and technologies, and national strategic stockpiles.
The document is an agenda for an event titled "Living with minerals 4: Shaping UK minerals policy - Globalism to localism". The agenda includes:
- An opening address and introduction by Nigel Jackson, Chairman of the CBI Minerals Group.
- A speech on the economic outlook and prospects for UK business by John Cridland, Director-General of the CBI.
- A keynote speech by Bob Neill MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department for Communities & Local Government.
- A presentation on global mineral geopolitics by Michael Lynch-Bell of Ernst & Young.
The agenda also includes panel discussions, case studies, and reports from
Taken from the CBI's report "Tax and British Business: Making the case". These graphics illustrate the contribution UK businesses make to the British economy
The document summarizes trends in the UK manufacturing sector from 2000-2012. It describes how manufacturing output fell sharply during the recession in 2008-2009 due to declining domestic and foreign demand. Export orders recovered in 2010 as sterling depreciated, and manufacturers replenished inventories. While output grew strongly in the recovery, rising costs led to inflation. Sentiment deteriorated in late 2011 due to concerns about political and economic conditions abroad. The outlook is that manufacturing output will continue rising modestly, supported by export orders, but long-term challenges remain around higher commodity prices.
Invest NI aims to reduce business costs through more sustainable practices. Its goals are to lower energy, water, and materials usage and grow renewable energy supply chains. From 2011-2015 it identified over £60 million in savings and £30 million in economic impact. Invest NI provides expertise, advice, and project management support. It has completed 60 projects since 2011/2012, identifying £14 million in cost savings with £18 million in investments and a 1.3 year payback period. Support includes workshops, training, and individual consultancy within state aid limits. Invest NI seeks industry input to engage more sector groups.
The document summarizes key issues regarding energy supply in Northern Ireland. It notes that Northern Ireland is highly dependent on natural gas imports and prices are correlated with UK gas prices. The UK natural gas market is facing challenges of declining domestic production and rising imports and exports. Factors such as weather, geopolitics, and economic conditions influence global gas and electricity prices. When procuring energy, customers should understand market drivers and their risk tolerance to determine the best pricing strategy and products.
The wind turbine project installed an Enercon E-70 turbine in 2011 that is 99.5 meters tall with a 71 meter rotor diameter. It is expected to generate over 3 million units annually, contributing 15% of the site's energy and reducing carbon emissions. Operations are monitored remotely and maintenance is covered under a 15 year contract. The project involved extensive planning and approvals over several years from 2005-2010 before the turbine was installed.
The Steadfast and Reliable Bull: Taurus Zodiac Signmy Pandit
Explore the steadfast and reliable nature of the Taurus Zodiac Sign. Discover the personality traits, key dates, and horoscope insights that define the determined and practical Taurus, and learn how their grounded nature makes them the anchor of the zodiac.
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
NIMA2024 | De toegevoegde waarde van DEI en ESG in campagnes | Nathalie Lam |...BBPMedia1
Nathalie zal delen hoe DEI en ESG een fundamentele rol kunnen spelen in je merkstrategie en je de juiste aansluiting kan creëren met je doelgroep. Door middel van voorbeelden en simpele handvatten toont ze hoe dit in jouw organisatie toegepast kan worden.
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
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