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IBM Start – positive outcomes from the fabulous Sustainable Energy day

IBM Start – positive outcomes from the fabulous Sustainable Energy day

By Tom Raftery on September 29, 2010

I have already written about how well the IBM Start event started out – well I wanted to dive a little deeper into one of the days in particular – the Smarter Energy for a Sustainable future day. Why? For me, it was by far the best day of the event. IBM Start – Building […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged charles hendry, climate change, decc, Energy, energyaid, ibm, ibmstart, Sustainability, Sustainable energy, wateraid

Friday Green Numbers round-up 06/04/2010

Friday Green Numbers round-up 06/04/2010

By Tom Raftery on June 4, 2010

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And here is this week’s Green numbers:

Matt Simmons on Dylan Ratigan says There’s another leak much bigger 5 to 6 miles away
Matt Simmons on Dylan Ratigan “There’s another leak much bigger 5 to 6 miles away”
tags: greennumbers, bp, Gulf of Mexico, oilspill

Co-op vetoes £100m of ‘unethical’ business – Business News, […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged bp, Co-Operative Bank, GreenNumbers, gulf of mexico, oilspill, osha, Sustainable energy, Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland

It is surprisingly easy to leave yourself open to claims of Greenwashing!

It is surprisingly easy to leave yourself open to claims of Greenwashing!

By Tom Raftery on May 10, 2010

Companies need to take a lot of care when making Green claims. The whole Green energy space is massively complex and it is surprisingly easy to leave yourself open to claims of Greenwashing. What do I mean? Well, take the Irish energy sector, for example. Anyone who generates electricity in Ireland, which is to be […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged electricity, greenwashing, Ireland, renewables, sem, single electricity market, Sustainable energy, wind energy, Wind power

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