Archive for Energy
Why Europe can and must follow America’s shale gas revolution
Considering the economic boost that shale gas has given the US, it is disappointing that Europe is making [...]
The House Made of Sticks: Why Technology is Your Responsibility Too
The organisation of an upstream E&P varies depending on company type; from companies with a handful of employees [...]
Why do companies fail to develop their talent?
Over the past 50 years, all aspects of the Oil and Gas industry, from the reservoir to the [...]
Zombies and Solar Panels – the Solar Contagion Effect
It’s April 2010, and little does the UK public know it, but the UK is about to become [...]
Interview with Gunnar Lorenz, Head of Unit, Networks at EURELECTRIC
Gunnar Lorenz will be chairing the 4th annual Smart Grids Summit in January. As an appetiser, Gunnar discusses [...]
The Carbon Benefits of Recycled Materials
The benefits of avoiding extraction and primary processing are usually significant, even when collection, transport and reprocessing of [...]
UK Solar Energy Faces Uncertain Future
According to new figures released by the Department of Energy and Climate Change, solar panel installations in the [...]
A Quick Introduction to Peak Oil
Peak oil is a theory that we are running out of cheap and easy oil. Many experts believe [...]
Trends In Renewable Energy – 2011 Review
A new Clean Energy Trends report has just been released from Clean Edge. The aggregate figures are shwon [...]
7 Awesome Tips to Greener Employee Engagement
Adapting to an eco friendly lifestyle is a funny thing. We all tend to accept that going green is [...]


